Trevon Brazile's First NBA Test Felt Very Familiar To Arkansas Fans

Despite a tough start in the NBA Summer League, Trevon Brazile's standout rebounding performance hints at promising potential for future games.

Trevon Brazile’s first NBA Summer League game had one clear bright spot: the glass.

The former Arkansas forward and current Denver Nuggets center hauled in a game-high 11 rebounds Friday in Las Vegas, but the rest of his debut was a rougher read as Denver fell to the Houston Rockets 97-86. Brazile finished with five points on 2-of-8 shooting, including 1-of-1 from 3-point range, and missed his only free throw. He also had four turnovers, no blocks and a minus-17 in just under 29 minutes.

That made his first pro run look more like a lesson than a breakout, especially with fellow former Razorbacks Darius Acuff Jr. and Meleek Thomas turning in stronger debuts. Brazile wasn’t the only Nugget who struggled - Bryce Hopkins, DeJon Jarreau, Osayi Osifo and KJ Simpson all finished with double-digit negative plus/minus marks - but the numbers still left plenty to chew on.

The rebounding, though, was real. Brazile grabbed six defensive boards and five offensive rebounds, more than anyone else in the game.

No other player finished with more than nine total rebounds. He also knocked down a catch-and-shoot three from the top of the key, his lone attempt from deep.

Everything else was harder to stomach. The 6-foot-10 big man shot 52.5 percent from the field at Arkansas last season, so the miss-filled debut stood out. He also went without a block, something he never did in college, where he averaged at least one per game.

Still, one Summer League game doesn’t define anything. Everyone is still sorting through the pace, the spacing and the unfamiliarity that comes with a rookie trying to get comfortable alongside new teammates. Brazile has built a reputation as a worker, and there’s reason to think he’ll settle in.

Saturday offers the next chance, when Denver faces the Minnesota Timberwolves. If Brazile finds cleaner looks from outside, there’s no reason for him to hesitate.

Arkansas fans have seen versions of this before. When Brazile went cold at the college level, the Razorbacks could feel it.

As a senior, he averaged a career-high 13 points, seven rebounds, two assists and two steals per game. And the way he carved out more minutes over his final two years in Fayetteville showed the same thing his rebound total did Friday: he knows how to keep fighting for his place.

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