Syracuse, N.Y. -- Four former Syracuse players will participate in the NBA's summer leagues in Utah and Las Vegas.
One is recovering from a knee injury. Another is looking to mark his mark after two years in the NBA. A third is looking to resurrect his career. And a fourth is hoping to maintain his hold on a roster spot.
It will all make for an interesting two weeks as the NBA's summer league schedule tips off on Monday and continues through July 17.
Tyler Lydon, the Denver Nuggets' first round draft choice in 2017, will test out the knee that he injured last winter.