Another Summer League is in the books, as 14 former Kentucky players suited up in their attempt to make an NBA team or simply gain experience and improve.
Initially, all eyes were primarily on mystery man, Shaedon Sharpe, who was set to play competitive basketball for the first time in seemingly forever. Alas, onlookers only got to see five minutes and 33 seconds.
Sharpe sustained a small labral tear during the first quarter of his first game, sidelining him for the remainder of the Summer League. The Portland Trail Blazers did, however, go on to win the championship without him, so he will walk away from Vegas a winner, sporting a bright and shiny ring to prove it.