During Tuesday’s NBA Summer League games held at Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas, two former players from the University of Tennessee showcased their skills.
In a match between Brooklyn and Milwaukee, Brooklyn emerged victorious with a score of 92-71. Kennedy Chandler, representing the Nets, began the game as a starter and contributed significantly during his 29 minutes on the court. He accumulated 17 points, four rebounds, seven assists, two steals, and one block. Chandler displayed accuracy with his shooting, making 4 out of 7 field goal attempts, 1 out of 2 three-point attempts, and 8 out of 11 free throw attempts.
Meanwhile, in a clash in NBA Summer League between Chicago and Sacramento, Chicago secured a 106-99 win. Julian Phillips, who was selected in the second round of the 2023 NBA draft. Started the game for the Bulls and played for 22 minutes. He showcased his talent by scoring 16 points and grabbing four rebounds. Phillips exhibited great shooting efficiency. Converting 6 out of 8 field goal attempts, 3 out of 3 three-point attempts, and 1 out of 2 free throw attempts.
These performances by Kennedy Chandler and Julian Phillips in the NBA Summer League showcase their potential. They contribute to their respective teams’ victories, leaving a positive impression. As they continue their basketball careers at the professional level.
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