5 things we learned from the Lakers Summer League
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5 things we learned from the Lakers Summer League
"Play in the Summer League is a step above college basketball, but still pretty far off from actual NBA basketball. Bronny finished with a flurry in Vegas, averaging 16.3 points per game."
"While there is still a ways to go, this was a really strong summer for Bronny. On the flip side, this was not a strong summer for Dalton."
Summer League serves as an important transition for players but often leads to overreactions. It provides teams with insights into player abilities, albeit at a lower competitive level than the NBA. For the Lakers, the summer brought mixed outcomes; standout performances from veterans contrasted with injuries to key players. Bronny James showed improvement, averaging 16.3 points over his last games, indicating his progress as an on-ball guard. Conversely, Dalton Knecht's performance raised concerns, with one standout game overshadowed by overall struggles during the summer.
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