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DANIEL OCHEFU
The former Villanova Wildcats big man had a big day with the Wizards Summer League squad. Ochefu scored 13 points and pulled down 10 rebounds while shooting 3-5 from the field and a perfect 7-7 from the free throw line. Chef added five blocks, two steals and three assists in what was an all-around, brilliant performance.
MAALIK WAYNS
Another former Villanova hooper was in action as Maalik Wayns put up a decent line, scoring six points on the day. Wayns made two 3-pointers on four attempts to garner those six points and pulled down two rebounds while adding an assist and a steal.
KRIS JENKINS
Jenkins was the only Villanova hooper not to see the floor in the Wizards’ matchup.
KRIS DUNN
In the Chicago Bulls Summer League opener, Dunn had a bit of efficiency issues. He scored 11 points, but had to do so on 12 shots, making just three of them. He got to the line and made all four of his free throws, but the 3-12 mark from the field was a bit of an eyesore. Still, Dunn made other contributions, picking up three assists, a block and four rebounds.
RYAN ARCIDIACONO
Arch struggled a bit in the Bulls’ summer league matchup, failing to put up a single point in the game.
COLE HUFF
The former Creighton Bluejays forward scored seven points in the Raptors’ matchup with the T’Wolves. Huff did so on a 2-3 day from the field and posted two rebounds and two steals.
JALEN REYNOLDS
Reynolds, who recently joined the Raptors squad, did not play in their game.
BEN BENTIL
Bentil did not play in the Spurs’ matchup with the Miami Heat.
JOSH HART
Hart had a solid outing in the Lakers’ matchup with the Celtics. He posted 15 points on a 6-13 day from the field, grabbed five boards and an assist, a steal and a block. He did, however, unfortunately sprain his ankle in the contest.
VANDER BLUE
The former Marquette Golden Eagles star scored two points for the Lakers, both of which coming on free throw attempts after not recording a shot from the field. Blue also picked up a rebound and an assist.
LJ PEAK
The Georgetown Hoyas star racked up 10 points, a rebound and a block in the Rockets’ matchup with the Cavaliers. Peak shot 44.4 percent on his nine field goal attempts, going 2-4 from the 3-point line, and perhaps surprisingly didn’t record a single free throw attempt in the game.
ROOSEVELT JONES
Jones, formerly of the Butler Bulldogs, put up two points in the Cavs’ win over the Rockets. Jones went 1-3 from the field in the win, adding four rebounds and an assist in 14 minutes of action.
SIR’DOMINIC POINTER
Sir’Dom didn’t play in the Cavs’ matchup with the Rockets.
DYLAN ENNIS
Ennis, who is now on the Golden State Warriors Summer League team, recorded 11 minutes in the Dubs’ 95-93 loss to the Sixers. In those 11 minutes, Ennis, put up six points on 2-5 shooting, a rebound and an assist.