Sitting down to write this in-depth look at the Summer League of a two-way guy, the realization quickly hit that real NBA basketball needs to come back. Like, immediately. Nonetheless, here we are, starved of real hoops and deep-diving into fringe players.
Even after a shoddy outing in the championship game, Naz Reid was still the standout in Las Vegas. Despite entering the training camp with a foot issue, Reid finished the tournament averaging 11.9 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2 assists and 0.7 blocks per game, while nailing 46 percent of his field goals. All of that came in just 18.