Summer League Schedule on ESPN

Summer League Schedule on ESPN

  • July 7, 2017
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The NBA Summer League has been an exciting arena for Australians to show their skills to the basketballing world.  There are the NBA level players like Dante Exum and Jonah Bolden who are pleading their case for more responsibility.  Next are the college level guys like Mangok Mathiang who are trying to move on to a professional career and then the NBL level contestants like Mitch Creek and Nathan Sobey who will take back an enormous amount of knowledge from the best in the business.

 

And luckily for Australian basketball fans, ESPN will be broadcasting twenty games live of the Las Vegas Summer League from the 8th July to the championship game on the 18th.  Thon Maker, Travis Trice, Casey Prather, Corey Webster, Torrey Craig and more are all on display on ESPN, starting today at 8:30 am with a tripleheader, beginning with Maker’s Bucks against Prather’s Cavaliers.

 

 

To see which Australians are participating in this year’s Las Vegas Summer League, click here.

 

The coverage will continue through to the Las Vegas championship game on Tuesday 18th July.  Here is a schedule of all the games that are broadcasted live with all times AEST.

 

 

Saturday 8th July

8:30 am – Milwaukee Bucks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers

10:30 am – Los Angeles Clippers vs. Los Angeles Lakers

12:30 pm – Phoenix Suns vs. Sacramento Kings

 

Sunday 9th July

10:30 am – Boston Celtics vs. Los Angeles Lakers

12:30 pm – Philadelphia 76ers vs. Golden State Warriors

 

Monday 10th July

6:30 am – Phoenix Suns vs. Dallas Mavericks

8:30 am – Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Denver Nuggets

10:30 am – Portland Trailblazers vs. Boston Celtics

12:30 pm – Philadelphia 76ers vs. San Antonio Spurs

 

Friday 14th July

8:00am – TBC

10:00am – TBC

12:00pm – TBC

 

Saturday 15th July

8:00am – TBC

 

Sunday 16th July

6:00am – TBC

8:00am – TBC

10:00am – TBC

12:00pm – TBC

 

Monday 17th July

8:00am – TBC

10:00am – TBC

 

Tuesday 18th July

12:00 pm – 2017 Las Vegas Summer League Championship Game

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Kyle has barracked for the North Melbourne Giants, Victoria Titans, Victoria Giants and the South Dragons. He's hoping the Melbourne United don't fold like the rest of them


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