How did the Pro Hurricanes do in the NBA Summer League?

How did the Pro Hurricanes do in the NBA Summer League?

Summer League is starting to wind down and there were three Hurricanes basketball players that flinched their four game Summer League games about two days ago. So, how did they do?

We last did a Summer League update on Tuesday when most had only played three or two games. We have a slightly bigger sample size to work with now though. Let’s dive into the numbers and see how the Miami guys have been performing.

Isaiah Wong

Friday afternoon Isaiah Wong had his best game of the NBA Summer League with him finishing with 18 points to go along with a 6-for-8 shooting on the day, and you can check out the highlights down below from the 100-99 win over the Thunder.

Kyshawn George

Kyshawn George has been kinda slow to start his debut in the NBA Summer League this could mean one or two things.

One is nervousness, which I can completely understand no rookie comes in not worried on how they are going to do, so it can be overthinking and he maybe needs to calm down in the games. Second it could just be the lack of experience, he only played one season at Miami so I can completely so the lack of experience.

However which either one is it, I love watching this kid play we saw him making plays on the offensive and defensive side today however they did come up short against the Rockets.

Jordan Miller

Out of all these three Jordan Miller has been balling the most.


There is no doubt in my mind Jordan Miller will make a name for himself this season in the NbA after putting up THREE 20-point games in the summer league.

Miller is really putting a name for himself as his second year in the NBA. This year I think this is where Miller will show that he is a legit forward and will get playing time in the NBA.

From his first NBA summer league game this year Miller shined in the Clips’ Summer League opener, filling up the stat sheet. The 24-year-old had a highly efficient 36-point performance against the Nuggets, shooting 60% from the field. In his second summer league game he finished with a great 21 points.

If you want to see more on the highlights of the game check down below and click the play button because it is the Jordan Miller show.

Trinton Breeze

Trinton is the owner of CanesToday. He writes for all sports, with a focus on football and recruiting, he is a freshman in high school and wants to graduate from the University of Miami

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