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The Rookie Wire on MSNNBA Rookie of the Year 2026: The updated odds after summer leagueThe odds for Rookie of the Year saw some changes following the completion of the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.
As the NBA Summer League winds down in Las Vegas, we inch closer to Saturday's conclusion and the playoffs from the UNLV campus, Thomas and Mack Arena, and Cox Pavilion.
Here's the latest update on Cooper Flagg's status when the Dallas Mavericks face the Philadelphia 76ers in NBA Summer League action on Wednesday:
Johni Broome leads Philadelphia with 22 points and 14 rebounds while Mark Armstrong impresses with 22 points off the bench.
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Flagg scored 31 points in his second start and looked more comfortable as the Mavericks' primary ball-handler. Dallas shut him down for the rest of the summer slate after his scoring outburst was the most by a No. 1 pick in summer league play since John Wall in 2010.
Now that the NBA Summer League has concluded, it is time to start looking forward to training camp and what team's final rosters will look like it is also a goo
Jeremiah Fears was one of a few players who stood out in their final NBA Summer League games on Friday. Fears, the No. 7 overall pick in the 2025 NBA draft, netted 22 points for the New Orleans Pelicans in Las Vegas.
Between the final pick of the 2025 NBA Draft last month and the final few games of NBA Summer League this week, we've seen a sample size of this year's rookies that, I'll freely admit, is far too small to draw any sweeping conclusions from.
Former Syracuse forward Cole Swider suited up for the Los Angeles Lakers 2025 Summer League team in July, and had an impressive five-game run in Las Vegas. Swider was in double figures in all five games, averaging 17.6 points and 7.0 rebounds.