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As the United States celebrates its 240th birthday, Americans will be keeping an ear to the ground to follow Day 3 of the Orlando Summer League!
Additionally, the Utah Summer League kicks off today!
Here’s everything you need to know about today’s games.
Dallas vs. Orlando (White)
Former Second Team All-Big East guard and two-time NBA D-League All-Star, Marquette’s Vander Blue, is playing for the Mavericks in SL this year.
Blue, who has seen professional action with the Lakers and Celtics had a strong debut on Saturday, scoring 14 points in 30 minutes.
Dallas and Orlando will tip-off at 1 p.m. ET and can be seen on NBA TV.
Detroit vs. Orlando (Blue)
The Magic have two Summer League teams due to the fact that they’re hosting the event. One is White, one is Blue. No Big East players play for either side.
For the Pistons, though, Big East Freshman of the Year Henry Ellenson will look to build upon his 12 point, eight rebound debut performance in Saturday’s win over the Knicks.
Detroit and Orlando will tip-off at 3 p.m. ET and can be seen on NBA TV.
Charlotte vs. Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City will play for a third straight day, as former Big East players Semaj Christon and Kameron Woods suit up for the Thunder.
Christon had 11 points and four assists in Saturday’s game before getting a DNP-CD Sunday, while Woods took a DNP-CD Saturday and played sparingly Sunday, grabbing a rebound in four minutes of action.
This game will tip-off at 5 p.m. ET and can be seen on NBA TV.
76ers vs. Celtics
This is a game that will likely be widely followed due to the professional debut of Ben Simmons. But, on the other side of the court, Providence’s Ben Bentil will make his debut as well for the Celtics, as these two teams will open the Utah Summer League.
Additionally, former Villanova forward JayVaughn Pinkston will be playing for the Celtics.
This game will tip-off at 7 p.m. ET and can be seen on NBA TV.
Spurs vs. Jazz
For the first time since the 2016 National Championship Game, Ryan Arcidiacono will take the court in a basketball game.
The Spurs signed Arch to a partially guaranteed deal shortly after the Draft, and this will be his first step in proving himself worthy of playing on a veteran-laden Spurs club.
This game will tip-off at 9 p.m. ET and can be seen on NBA TV.