Takeaway fantasy of the NBA Summer League: which has cooked, who is drafno and which holds the intrigue of the dynasty

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The 2025 NBA Summer League has highlighted an exciting mix of sides of drafts, fantasy ribshes and disasters to the dynasty under the radar. With the opening weekend in the books, here is a breakage of the players who have distinguished themselves and it is worth paying attention to all formats.

Summer league players which can be designed in 2025

Cooper Flagg – F, Dallas Mavericks

Flagg has proven to be ready for the NBA. He gladly assumed guard duties and was impressed by his composure and vision that perform the offense. The director’s rise improves his versatility as a fantasy resource, making him a probable candidate not to overcome the fifth round in the drafts this season.

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Alex Sarr – F/C, Washington Wizards

The protection and mobility of the Sarr edge have distinguished themselves. He beat Vegas Summer League record for blocks in a game (8) and shot 48% surprisingly efficiently efficient from the field in two games. It is still a little rough offensively, but there is a potential among the first 100 since it starts and it will be a reliable shooting blocker.

Isaiah Collier – G, Utah Jazz

The guard of the starting point of Utah probably finished with Las Vegas and did on what I expected. He scored 12 points on average with 5 rebounds and 8 assists per game in three games. The efficiency will be inconsistent, but it will be a low cost option for the teams that need assist.

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Matas Buzelis – F, Chicago Bulls

Buzelis seemed stronger while playing more physically than last year. He marked on average 2.5 titles and went to the charity strip 20 times in two games. It would be a nice development for his score profile if he translates into his second season NBA.

Jaylen Wells – F, Memphis Grizzlies

No ruin, no problem. The Grizzlies need well to intensify and its first process has successfully gone, with an average of over 20 points with 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 3.0 3S and 1.5 stolen. If it ends up starting with over 30 minutes per game, it will be a well -sought -after resource in deep retracting championships.

Players who have cooked but are not yet kissed resources

Kyle Filipowski – F, Utah Jazz

Flip will make the League team throughout the summer and will be in the running for the Summer League MVP. In three games, the Pro Second Year scored on average 29.3 points, 7.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 3.3 3S per game. It looks like Lauri Markkanen.

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Terrance Shannon Jr. – F, Minnesota Timberwolves

No surprise that Shannon burned the competition, considering that he was getting a few minutes during the finals of the Western Conference of the Lupi. Shannon’s summer league was probably over after taking an average of 22-6-6 in two appearances this weekend.

Rob Dillingham – G, Minnesota Timberwolves

We know what Dillingham can do as a marker. However, it seemed much better as a distributor. Dillingham has scored on average 7.5 assists per game in Las Vegas and, if he manages to keep his turnover low, he will be an important piece of rotation behind Pg Mike Conley.

Kyshawn George – F, Washington Wizards

If the wizards continue to experiment with George at Point Guard, this will go up to the designer. It is the right decision, but as long as there is no more clarity, he is a player who will monitor this offseason up close.

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Three Johnson – G, Washington Wizards

Johnson was a walking bucket, resembling offensively to the most natural marker of the wizards. The magicians have to buy some boys, but in the mid -season, Johnson could emerge from the fantasy exemption thread.

Others who cooked: Reed Sheppard, G, Rockets; Ryan Dunn, F, Suns; Oso ighodaro, C, Suns

Dynasty League Risers

Kobe Bufkin – G, Atlanta Hawks

Bufkin shot only 35% from the field in his last three games, but really filled the statistics sheet, providing 21.3 points, 5.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 1.0 stolen and 1.0 blocks per game.

Liam McNeley – G, Charlotte Hornets

McNeley, a choice of the first turn late, was the most coherent player for the Hornets. Known for his shooting skill, I didn’t expect it to be a good rebound (8.5 per game).

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Nique Clifford – G, Sacramento Kings

The kings have many veterans in the changing rooms that could delay the immediate fantasy impact of Clifford. However, he showed a multi-category fantasy charm, with an average of 18.3 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 2.3 3 episodes and 2.0 stolen per game at the Summer League.

Jaylon Tyson – G/F, Cleveland Cavaliers

The 24th chosen in the NBA draft of 2024 was a first candidate for “too good for the summer league”. He helped Cleveland to end with a 2-1 record during the weekend, dropping 19 points with 6 rebounds and 6 assists per game. He scored an impressive double twice from 20 points, to 12 assists against the pacer. Having said that, good as Tyson, he needs to relax with turnover.

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Other intriguing dynasty options: Derik Queen, F/C, Pellicani; Joan Beringer, C, Minnesota Timberwolves; Ron Holland, F, Pistons; Daniss Jenkins, G, Pistons; Kevin McCullar Jr., F, Knicks; Bronny James, G, Lakers