Coming in to the Utah Jazz Summer League, a lot of the fanfare and hype surrounding the host team was centered around Trey Lyles, and rightfully so. The former No. 12 overall pick is coming off a strong rookie campaign and could be on the verge of doing big things as an NBA player.
To that end, Lyles hasn’t disappointed–despite some shooting struggles, the big man is averaging 20 points and 10 rebounds through three summer league games.
However, in the finale of the Utah Jazz Summer League, it was another second-year Jazzman that had the crowd at the Jon M.