Peat's Suns Edge Burries' Bucks in Summer League Clash

In a notable NBA Summer League contest, former Arizona Wildcats standouts Koa Peat and Brayden Burries went head-to-head for the first time as professional opponents. Peat's Phoenix Suns ultimately triumphed over Burries' Milwaukee Bucks with a final score of 95-88 in Las Vegas.
The NBA Summer League in Las Vegas saw a reunion of sorts on Monday night as ex-Arizona teammates Koa Peat and Brayden Burries competed against each other for the first time since turning pro. The matchup pitted Peat's Phoenix Suns against Burries' Milwaukee Bucks.
It was Burries who put on an impressive offensive display, leading all players on the court with 23 points. He achieved this scoring mark on efficient 8-of-14 shooting from the field. Despite Burries' strong performance, it was Peat and the Suns who came out on top, securing a 95-88 victory.
The game marked a significant early milestone for both young players as they continue their development in the professional ranks, showcasing their talents on a league-wide stage.
While Burries outscored Peat, the win ultimately went to Peat's team, highlighting that individual scoring doesn't always translate to team success.

