In Las Vegas, the Minnesota Blue scores 4 points off the bench. The fourth option continues to give spectacle in the match of their Kings against the Thunder of number 2 summoned during the last playoff
Four points off the bench for Matteo Spagnolo in Minnesota’s loss to Milwaukee. However, it’s still a very good test for the fourth overall pick in the last draft, Keegan Murray, who steals the show from Chet Holmgren.
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the Blues
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Ups and downs for Matteo Spagnolo who, after starting as a quintet against Memphis, returns to the bench and plays the 12th minute in the challenge lost by his Timberwolves against the Bucks. Blue signs four points by shooting 2/5 from the field without trying to draw conclusions from long distance and also registers an assist on the record. Disciplined in attack, the Spaniard tries to do his bit but against Milwaukee the coaching staff concedes an important minute to the Harris-Moore Jr. duo in the defensive zone, so the Italian has to settle for a marginal role.
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the others
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The challenge of the day in Las Vegas is between the second choice in the last draft, Chet Holmgren, and the fourth Keegan Murray. The Thunder win, but the Sacramento rookie returns to take center stage, producing another acclaimed performance from his Summer League. Murray finishes with 29 points (third game in a row with at least 20 points on the minutes), seven rebounds, two assists and four steals, giving a series of highlights. Holmgren has to settle for eight points, five rebounds, three assists and five steals. Charlotte’s Bryce Gowens also shines. The Hornets’ No. 40 pick made his mark in his team’s win against Cleveland by scoring 24 points on an excellent 5/6 from long range.
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results
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Milwaukee-Minnesota 87-75 (Mamukelashvili 18, Harris 16), Charlotte-Cleveland 91-80 (McGowens 24, Broken 24), Nueva Orleans-Washington 106-88 (Sirvydis 25, Corridor, Carey Jr. 11), Utah-Toronto 74-80 (Butler 12, Wilson 22), Oklahoma City-Sacramento 86-80 (Mann 15, Murray 29), Philadelphia-Miami 75-71 (Queen 16, Smart 20), Los Ángeles Clippers-Denver 75-80 (Scrubb 18, Mitchell 17).
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