The Portland Trail Blazers are gearing up for an exciting NBA Summer League stint, with their schedule now set for next month’s preliminary round of the annual showcase. This is where the young guns and emerging talents get to strut their stuff on the hardwood, and the Blazers are no exception.
Kicking off their campaign on July 10, Portland will face the Phoenix Suns at 8 p.m. This matchup is just the start of a whirlwind week that sees the Blazers also squaring off against the Orlando Magic and Minnesota Timberwolves before wrapping up the preliminary round against the Denver Nuggets on July 16.
All the action unfolds in the vibrant city of Las Vegas, with games taking place at the Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion on the UNLV campus. It's a basketball bonanza featuring 30 teams battling it out over 76 games in just 11 days. Every dribble, pass, and slam dunk will be broadcast live on Prime Video or across ESPN’s platforms, ensuring fans don’t miss a moment of the action.
Each team is guaranteed at least five games, with the top four from the preliminary round advancing to a high-stakes championship round. This will culminate in a semifinal doubleheader and a winner-takes-all final on July 18 and 19. For the teams that don’t make it to the championship round, a consolation game awaits against a yet-to-be-determined opponent.
While the Blazers haven’t unveiled their full summer league roster yet, there’s buzz around second-year center Yang Hansen and two-way players Chris Youngblood and Jayson Kent, who are expected to be key figures in Portland’s lineup.
Here’s how the Blazers’ summer league schedule is shaping up:
- Friday, July 10: Phoenix Suns at 8 p.m. at Cox Pavilion (ESPNU)
- Sunday, July 12: Orlando Magic at 4 p.m. at Cox Pavilion (ESPNU)
- Monday, July 13: Minnesota Timberwolves at 8 p.m. at Thomas & Mack Center (ESPN2)
As the Blazers prepare to hit the court, fans can look forward to seeing how the team’s young prospects and new additions gel together. It's a chance to catch a glimpse of the future and see who might be ready to make an impact when the regular season rolls around.
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