NBA Summer League, Warriors and Cavaliers
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The number of rooks spotlighted for each team will vary. Every first-round pick who suited up will receive a grade. Second-rounders will be prioritized for teams without a top-30 selection. For squads without any drafted rookies whatsoever, we'll default to the newbie who is either most intriguing, played the most or both.
In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk Podcast, Ethan Sands and Chris Fedor discuss the Cavs’ Summer League performance, focusing on standout players like Jaylon Tyson, Nae’Qwan Tomlin, and Tyrese Proctor.
Here we will look at and discuss the perfect move that the Cleveland Cavaliers must still make in the 2025 NBA offseason.
Tyrese Proctor dropped 35 in Summer League, sparking talk he’s the steal of the draft and a key piece for the Cavs’ 2026 plans.
Heading into Wednesday, Proctor was averaging 11.3 points while shooting 29 percent from the floor and 30 percent from three. Cleveland drafted Proctor in the second round with the 39th overall pick. Quickly after bringing him into the organization, the Cavaliers reportedly signed the former Duke guard to a four-year deal.
Nae’Qwan Tomlin's impressive Summer League performance might be earning him a spot in the Cavs’ regular-season rotation.
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Cavs Daily on MSNCavs Guard Prospect Ties Impressive Summer League StatThe Cleveland Cavaliers needed a backup point guard, and they also needed someone who could light it up from beyond the arc. That’s why targeting Tyrese Proctor was such a no-brainer decision for this organization.
Former Cal star Tyson talks about what he is working on to get more playing time with the Cavaliers in his second pro season