Маркетт их сургуулийн төгсөгчид НБА-гийн зуны лигийн өмнөх тоглолтуудад өөрсдийгөө сорилоо.
Лос-Анжелес Лэйкерсийн тоглогч Чэйс Росс багийнхаа эхний хоёр тоглолтод оролцоогүй ч гурав дахь тоглолтод 14:30 минут талбайд гарсан юм. Тэрээр 4 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals бүртгүүлж, 88-84-ийн харьцаатайгаар ялалт байгуулахад хувь нэмрээ оруулжээ. Хэдийгээр гурван онооны шидэлт нь оновчгүй байсан ч түүний амжилттай довтолгоо багийн 10-3-ын цуврал оноог эхлүүлсэн байна.
Мемфис Гриззлисд тоглож буй Оливье-Максенс Проспер Ютад болсон тоглолтуудад илүү идэвхтэй оролцлоо. Тэрээр Оклахома Ситигийн эсрэг 17 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists-оор багаа тэргүүлсэн бол Ютагийн эсрэг 16 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal-ийг тус тус үзүүлжээ.
Мемфис Гриззлис түүний 2026-27 оны улирлын гэрээний сонголтыг идэвхжүүлсэн нь тоглогчоо ирээдүйдээ тооцоолж байгааг илтгэнэ. Лас-Вегаст үргэлжлэх зуны лигийн тоглолтуудад түүнийг тогтмол оролцож, багийн амжилтад голлох үүрэг гүйцэтгэнэ хэмээн таамаглаж байна.
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NBA Summer League isn’t just the event in Las Vegas. They keep hosting these miniature Summer Leagues in California and Salt Lake City the week before everyone goes to Nevada. I’ve never heard an explanation as to why they exist, but they keep on doing them.
In any case, with Vegas Summer League starting today, I wanted to check in with Chase Ross and Olivier-Maxence Prosper, the two former Marquette men’s basketball players who were on the rosters in California and Utah respectively. It could give us an idea of what to expect from both men as the Los Angeles Lakers and the Memphis Grizzlies move from one event to the other.
Chase Ross
Even though Ross was fresh off agreeing to an Exhibit 10 contract with Los Angeles, he didn’t see the court in either of the Lakers’ first two games in California. LA split the first two games, falling 104-72 to Golden State’s Gold team in the opener and then beating Miami 93-91 in the second contest. The second DNP for Ross wasn’t that surprising seeing as Golden State went up 20 before halftime and led by as many as 37 and he couldn’t get in the game.
Ross did get a chance to play in the third game of the event, which goes into the books as an 88-84 victory for the Lakers. He subbed in at the 5:44 mark of the first quarter with the Spurs up 11-4 at the time. He finished with 14:30 of playing time and recorded four points, six rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Ross went 1-for-5 from the field, missing both of his three-point attempts, but at least the social team highlighted his one bucket:
That pulled the Lakers within two, 53-51, in the middle of the third quarter, and it was the trigger on a 10-3 burst for Los Angeles.
It’s good that he got rotation minutes in a competitive game after going DNP for the first two games. I don’t think that quite tells us anything about what to expect in Las Vegas. Maybe cross our fingers that they let him go a little bit more?
Olivier-Maxence Prosper
Memphis went 1-2 in Utah, beating Oklahoma City 111-74 in their opener before taking a nine point loss to Utah and a 14 point loss to Atlanta to wrap things up. Prosper actually led Memphis in scoring in the OKC game, putting up 17 points on 5-for-8 shooting in 23 minutes of action. He went 2-for-3 from behind the arc and added five rebounds and three assists as well. It is deeply funny that he is listed as the Grizzlies starting center in the box score when Cameron Boozer, their 2026 lottery pick, is right there with him, just at forward.
Prosper started against Utah and had another solid game. He scored 16 points on 5-for-11 shooting, which means he was 2-for-3 inside the arc along with 3-for-8 outside of it. Three rebounds, two assists, and a steal in over 28 minutes of action is pretty good stuff as well, even if the Grizz came up short at the horn. He didn’t play at all in the third game, but neither did Boozer or Cedric Coward, who played in 62 games for Memphis as a rookie this past season.
I’d wager this all means we’ll see a healthy dose of Prosper in Vegas, at least as long as the Grizzlies are in contention for the semifinals. Memphis already exercised the option on his contract for 2026-27, which they did not need to do if they didn’t plan on keeping him around all year. I wouldn’t read too much into his playing time in Nevada, but it would be nice to see him continue to be a major contributor at this level.

