NBA Summer League: Day 7 scores, stars, faces in the crowd — PHOTOS

Day 7
■ Who: All 30 NBA teams
■ When: Thursday to Sunday
■ Where: Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion
■ Tickets: Start at $67 for single-day general admission
Wednesday’s scores
Sacramento 94, Cleveland 86
Minnesota 89, Phoenix 85
Chicago 102, Milwaukee 96
Brooklyn 94, Orlando 90
Philadelphia 90, Dallas 82
Oklahoma City 95, New Orleans 81
Utah 86, Washington 76
Thursday’s schedule
Detroit vs. Miami, 1 p.m., Cox Pavilion, NBAtv/ESPN+
Indiana vs. New York, 1:30 p.m., Thomas & Mack Center, ESPN2
Atlanta vs. Memphis, 3 p.m., Cox, NBAtv/ESPN+
San Antonio vs. Charlotte, 4 p.m., T&M, ESPN
Houston vs. Portland, 5 p.m., Cox, NBAtv/ESPN+
Boston vs. L.A. Lakers, 6 p.m., T&M, ESPN
Golden State vs. Toronto, 7 p.m., Cox, NBAtv/ESPN+
Denver vs. L.A. Clippers, 8 p.m., T&M, ESPN2
Stars of the day
Nique Clifford, Sacramento Kings
Clifford is used to playing in the Thomas & Mack Center after a standout career at Colorado State. He’s looked more and more comfortable with the Kings as the NBA Summer League has gone on.
Clifford, 23, scored a team-high 19 points while shooting 8-of-15 from the floor to lift Sacramento to a 94-86 win over Cleveland. The No. 24 overall pick in this year’s draft added nine assists and seven rebounds.
Clifford is averaging 18.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and five assists per game in Las Vegas, and the Kings are off to a 4-0 start as a result.
The 6-foot-5 guard was an All-Mountain West first team selection last season and was named MVP when the Rams won the conference tournament.
Rob Dillingham, Minnesota Timberwolves
Dillingham provided enough firepower to help the Timberwolves overcome a 16-point first-quarter deficit and defeat the Suns 89-85 at the Cox Pavilion.
Dillingham, 20, had 23 points, seven rebounds and seven assists in the comeback. The 6-foot-2 guard is averaging 17.3 points per game in the NBA Summer League and has helped Minnesota to a 4-0 start.
Dillingham was picked No. 8 overall in the 2024 draft by San Antonio but was traded to the Timberwolves immediately. The former Kentucky standout appeared in 49 games as a rookie last season.
Jahmir Young, Chicago Bulls
Young scored a game-high 40 points and the Bulls rallied in the fourth quarter to defeat the Bucks 102-96 at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Chicago trailed 75-69 entering the final frame but outscored Milwaukee 33-21 the rest of the way.
Young, 24, shot 13-of-18 from the field and made seven 3-pointers. The 6-foot-2 guard, who was undrafted out of Maryland in 2024, is averaging 15.75 points per game in his four NBA Summer League appearances.
Young signed with Denver for last year’s NBA Summer League. He played for the organization’s G-League affiliate, the Grand Rapids Gold, for most of last season before joining Chicago on a two-way deal in February. He was named to the G-League’s All-Rookie team in April.
Faces in the crowd
Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby took in the game between Chicago and Milwaukee at the Thomas & Mack Center. Crosby also took a picture with Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg, the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft, before the Mavericks played Philadelphia.
Flagg, 18, did not play Wednesday. He was shut down after Dallas’ first two games in Las Vegas. 76ers guard V.J. Edgecombe, the No. 3 overall pick this year, also was given Wednesday’s game off after scoring 15 points in his team’s win over Washington on Tuesday.
Kings guard and six-time All-Star DeMar DeRozan made an early appearance at the Thomas & Mack Center to watch his team defeat the Cavaliers. DeRozan shook hands and talked with Clifford before the game. New Sacramento associate head coach Mike Woodson took in the matchup as well.
Auburn coach Bruce Pearl was another spectator at the game to watch some of his former pupils. Cleveland’s Chaney Johnson and Denver Jones and Sacramento’s Dylan Cardwell are all former Tigers. Pearl also watched former Auburn standout Johni Broome score 22 points for Philadelphia in its win over Dallas.
Other notable names at the game included 76ers coach Nick Nurse and Michigan State coach Tom Izzo.
Alex Wright Las Vegas Review-Journal