The NBA season finally ended Monday night when the Golden State Warriors defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, but as the Nike slogan goes, basketball never stops.
This summer looks to continue to bring hoops fans excitement in the meantime with the NBA Draft, free agency, and of course the NBA Summer League games.
Young players give fans a first look at their talents and the atmosphere always promises a good time.
Summer league begins July 8th and the league has released the schedule, complete with full channel coverage.
24 teams will participate in 67 Summer League games set to take place in Las Vegas at the Thomas & Mack Center. ESPN and NBATV will air all of the games including the opening weekend feature game of the Boston Celtics going up against the Los Angeles Lakers — who hold the draft's first and second overall picks respectively.
Opening games begin Friday night, July 7 starting with the Toronto Raptors versus New Orleans Pelicans at 6 pm E.T. on NBATV.