What we learned from the Nets' first Summer League game
Briefly

Egor Dëmin, the No. 8 pick, scored eight points in his Summer League debut while Drew Timmie led the team with 22 points. Drake Powell missed the game due to a knee injury. Nolan Traoré impressed with 13 points and solid performance despite an early injury. Dëmin showcased strong shooting mechanics with two deep 3-pointers but struggled with assists. The game highlighted the potential of Brooklyn's rookie class and provided a learning experience for the players.
Drew Timmie, who signed a two-year contract with the Nets in March, led all scorers with 22 points on 10-for-13 shooting in the team's 90-81 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Dëmin sank two deep 3-pointers in the second half, showcasing sound shooting mechanics, but his lack of assists was surprising for a player hailed as one of the draft's top passers.
Traoré stood out as one of the most impressive Nets players on the court, finishing with 13 points, three rebounds and three assists in 26 minutes.
Dëmin described the experience as a 'great time learning,' acknowledging the ups and downs faced during his first game.
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