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Keegan Murray of the Kings and Chet Holmgren of the Thunder match up in Summer League.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
After 75 games over 11 days in Las Vegas, the NBA 2K23 Summer League is officially in the books for 2022.<\/p>\n
The event gave us our first glimpse of this year’s rookie class as the top picks all suited up for their new squads. It also provided an opportunity for second-year players looking to take a leap heading into their sophomore seasons, while also serving as a showcase for prospects still trying to make an NBA roster or earn a two-way contract.<\/p>\n
As we look back at some of the top performances, we will highlight the best games from each of the top five picks in this year’s draft, the players comprising the two All-Summer League teams, as well as the top scoring games and the best all-around performances.<\/p>\n
Editor’s Note:<\/em><\/strong> Only one game per player will be spotlighted, even if they qualify for multiple groups.<\/em><\/p>\nTop scoring performances<\/u><\/strong><\/h3>\nMoses Moody (Golden State vs. New York, July 8)<\/strong><\/p>\n\u2013 34 PTS
\u2013 8-13 FG
\u2013 3-6 3 FG
\u2013 15-17 FT
\u2013 5 REB
\u2013 2 BLK<\/p>\n
Moody posted the highest scoring game of the NBA 2K23 Summer League with his 34 points on just 13 shots in Golden State’s 101-98 loss to New York. Second-year players often shine in the Summer League as they have a full year of experience under their belt. For Moody, he already has an NBA title from his rookie season and will look to play a bigger role for the Warriors in year two.<\/p>\n