
Michigan Alumni Gear Up for 2026 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas
Eleven former Michigan players are set to compete in the NBA Summer League, each navigating new contracts and team assignments.
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Eleven former Michigan players are set to compete in the NBA Summer League, each navigating new contracts and team assignments.

Gonzaga University will dedicate its Volkar Center strength and conditioning hub to an unnamed former player and current NBA star who has pledged a major gift, highlighting the program's impact on professional basketball earnings.

Four former Hawkeyes debut in a 111-74 victory for Memphis, highlighting promising performances and future prospects.

Swain’s selection marks the second consecutive top‑15 pick for the Longhorns, reinforcing a recruiting surge that could reshape the program’s NBA outlook.

Viktor Lakhin's signing with the Sacramento Kings highlights a wave of Clemson graduates entering the NBA Summer League, joining teammates and rivals alike in a competitive showcase.

In his first Summer League game, Cameron Boozer contributed 15 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists, helping Memphis dominate Oklahoma City 111‑74 while emphasizing unselfish play

A wave of Iowa Hawkeyes alumni are heading into the 2026 NBA Summer League, signing deals with several Western Conference teams and preparing for competition in California, Utah, and Nevada.

After stepping down from the Chicago Bulls, Billy Donovan accepts a lead assistant role with the San Antonio Spurs, joining a storied coaching lineage that includes stints at Florida, Oklahoma City and the Hall of Fame.

The Thunder announced the addition of Anthony Pritchard, a Central Michigan alumnus and defensive standout, to its 2026 Summer League roster, highlighting his collegiate accolades and professional experience.

A look at the schedule, backgrounds, and expectations for Morez Johnson Jr., Yaxel Lendeborg, Aday Mara, Nimari Burnett and Roddy Gayle Jr. as they enter the NBA Summer League.

After leading Florida to two national titles, Billy Donovan will join the San Antonio Spurs as lead assistant, marking his first assistant position since 1994.
Four former Kentucky players are set to appear in the upcoming NBA Summer League, with notable matchups and broadcast details announced.

Billy Donovan, a two‑time NCAA champion coach, is set to join the San Antonio Spurs as lead assistant under Mitch Johnson, filling the vacancy left by Sean Sweeney’s move to the Orlando Magic.

The Spurs announced that Billy Donovan will lead the next chapter of their coaching lineup, bringing a decorated résumé to the role.

After five seasons with the Orlando Magic, Moritz Wagner agreed to a two‑year, $19 million contract with the Brooklyn Nets, a move that could reshape the team’s frontcourt.

The Indiana Pacers have added former Washington Huskies standout Keion Brooks Jr. to their Summer League roster, a move that highlights the team's search for depth at small forward after trading Bennedict Mathurin to the Los Angeles Clippers.

Three recent Cavaliers alumni are slated to compete in the NBA Summer League, each facing distinct challenges and opportunities as they aim to secure contracts with their new teams.

Scott Drew is weighing a move to the NBA as the college game faces unprecedented change, yet he remains committed to Baylor’s future.

Dusty May discussed his transition from college basketball to the NBA, emphasizing the people, quality of life in Dallas, and the Mavericks' potential to return to the playoffs.

Four Iowa alumni will showcase their talents in the NBA Summer League, highlighted by a marquee opening matchup between Oklahoma City and Memphis.

At a Friday press conference, the Oklahoma City Thunder introduced their latest rookie, point guard Bennett Stirtz, who was acquired via trade from the Memphis Grizzlies. Stirtz, the 16th overall pick, expressed enthusiasm about building relationships and competing with his new teammates, including Michigan’s Aday Mara and Kentucky’s Otega Oweh, as the team prepares for Summer League action.

The Warriors secured Al Horford on a two‑year deal while the Pistons acquired Isaiah Joe in a trade, setting the stage for a fresh playoff push.

Freshman guard Alijah Arenas averaged 14.1 points per game and scored a season‑high 29 points against Indiana, and together with Rodney Rice hopes to lead USC to the NCAA Tournament and a deep March run.

The Oklahoma City Thunder traded Isaiah Joe to the Detroit Pistons for two second‑round picks, a move that could reshape the Pistons' offense and elevate Joe's fantasy value.