The 24th pick in the 2024 NBA Draft was an early candidate for “too good for Summer League.” He helped Cleveland finish with a 2-1 record over the weekend, dropping 19 points with 6 rebounds and 6 assists per game. He notched an impressive 20-point, 12-assist double-double against the Pacers. That said, as good as Tyson was, he needs to chill with the turnovers.
Flagg proved that he’s NBA-ready. He willingly took on point guard duties and I came away impressed by his composure and vision running the offense. The playmaking upside enhances his versatility as a fantasy asset, making him a likely candidate to not last past the fifth round in drafts this season.
Summer League players who are draftable in 2025
Cooper Flagg – F, Dallas Mavericks
AdvertisementUtah’s starting point guard is probably done with Vegas and he did about what I expected. He averaged 12 points with 5 rebounds and 8 assists per game across three games. The efficiency will be inconsistent, but he’ll be a cheap late-round option for teams needing assists.
Utah’s starting point guard is probably done with Vegas and he did about what I expected. He averaged 12 points with 5 rebounds and 8 assists per game across three games. The efficiency will be inconsistent, but he’ll be a cheap late-round option for teams needing assists.
Utah’s starting point guard is probably done with Vegas and he did about what I expected. He averaged 12 points with 5 rebounds and 8 assists per game across three games. The efficiency will be inconsistent, but he’ll be a cheap late-round option for teams needing assists.
Alex Sarr – F/C, Washington Wizards
Utah’s starting point guard is probably done with Vegas and he did about what I expected. He averaged 12 points with 5 rebounds and 8 assists per game across three games. The efficiency will be inconsistent, but he’ll be a cheap late-round option for teams needing assists.
Utah’s starting point guard is probably done with Vegas and he did about what I expected. He averaged 12 points with 5 rebounds and 8 assists per game across three games. The efficiency will be inconsistent, but he’ll be a cheap late-round option for teams needing assists.
Utah’s starting point guard is probably done with Vegas and he did about what I expected. He averaged 12 points with 5 rebounds and 8 assists per game across three games. The efficiency will be inconsistent, but he’ll be a cheap late-round option for teams needing assists.
Matas Buzelis – F, Chicago Bulls
Utah’s starting point guard is probably done with Vegas and he did about what I expected. He averaged 12 points with 5 rebounds and 8 assists per game across three games. The efficiency will be inconsistent, but he’ll be a cheap late-round option for teams needing assists.
Utah’s starting point guard is probably done with Vegas and he did about what I expected. He averaged 12 points with 5 rebounds and 8 assists per game across three games. The efficiency will be inconsistent, but he’ll be a cheap late-round option for teams needing assists.
Utah’s starting point guard is probably done with Vegas and he did about what I expected. He averaged 12 points with 5 rebounds and 8 assists per game across three games. The efficiency will be inconsistent, but he’ll be a cheap late-round option for teams needing assists.
Terrance Shannon Jr. – F, Minnesota Timberwolves
Utah’s starting point guard is probably done with Vegas and he did about what I expected. He averaged 12 points with 5 rebounds and 8 assists per game across three games. The efficiency will be inconsistent, but he’ll be a cheap late-round option for teams needing assists.
Utah’s starting point guard is probably done with Vegas and he did about what I expected. He averaged 12 points with 5 rebounds and 8 assists per game across three games. The efficiency will be inconsistent, but he’ll be a cheap late-round option for teams needing assists.
Utah’s starting point guard is probably done with Vegas and he did about what I expected. He averaged 12 points with 5 rebounds and 8 assists per game across three games. The efficiency will be inconsistent, but he’ll be a cheap late-round option for teams needing assists.
Tre Johnson – G, Washington Wizards
Utah’s starting point guard is probably done with Vegas and he did about what I expected. He averaged 12 points with 5 rebounds and 8 assists per game across three games. The efficiency will be inconsistent, but he’ll be a cheap late-round option for teams needing assists.
Utah’s starting point guard is probably done with Vegas and he did about what I expected. He averaged 12 points with 5 rebounds and 8 assists per game across three games. The efficiency will be inconsistent, but he’ll be a cheap late-round option for teams needing assists.
Utah’s starting point guard is probably done with Vegas and he did about what I expected. He averaged 12 points with 5 rebounds and 8 assists per game across three games. The efficiency will be inconsistent, but he’ll be a cheap late-round option for teams needing assists.
Jaylon Tyson – G/F, Cleveland Cavaliers
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