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Former Cyclones Compete in NBA Summer League

By SideLine Desk ·
Former Cyclones Compete in NBA Summer League

A group of five former Iowa State Cyclones are currently participating in the NBA Summer League, with players joining the rosters of the Brooklyn Nets, Indiana Pacers, Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics, and Cleveland Cavaliers.

The NBA Summer League in Las Vegas is serving as a proving ground for several former Iowa State standouts. Joshua Jefferson is representing the Brooklyn Nets, Tamin Lipsey is playing for the Indiana Pacers, and Keshon Gilbert is on the Atlanta Hawks' squad. Rounding out the contingent are Curtis Jones with the Boston Celtics and Tristan Enaruna competing for the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Fans can follow the progress of these former Cyclones throughout the tournament. The Atlanta Hawks, with Keshon Gilbert, are scheduled to face the San Antonio Spurs on July 9th at 3:30 p.m. CDT, with the game broadcast on ESPN2. Further details on the schedules for Jefferson, Lipsey, Jones, and Enaruna are expected as the league progresses.

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This Summer League appearance is a crucial opportunity for these former Cyclones to make their case for NBA contracts.

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Source: Yahoo Sports

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