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    How to Watch NBA Summer League: Thursday: Live Stream TV Channel

    Catch an entire day of NBA Las Vegas Summer League action on Thursday. Watch it live free on Fubo today with a trial.

    Summer League action from Las Vegas continues on Wednesday. The Summer League gives fans a chance to watch future stars of their teams, as well as future diamonds in the rough, see NBA action for the first time. Some notable names to have played in NBA Summer League over recent years including Victor Wembanyama, Zion Williamson, Paolo Banchero, and many more current NBA stars, so be sure not to miss out on NBA Summer League this year if you want the first look at these NBA superstars of tomorrow. You can watch the ESPN networks and NBA League Pass on Fubo with a subscription.

    How to Watch NBA Summer League: Thursday

    • When: Thursday, July 18, 2024
    • Time: All Day
    • TV Channel: NBA TV, local channels
    • Watch or live stream NBA Summer League on Fubo: Start your free trial today!

    Here is a rundown of all the NBA Summer League games on Thursday:

    Indiana Pacers vs Denver Nuggets (4:30 p.m. ET, Altitude Sports)

    The Indiana Pacers are coming off a hugely successful season and have franchise building blocks to build around in Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam. Summer League will be a chance for fans to watch more of rookie Johnny Furphy and second-year player Jarace Walker. The Nuggets, meanwhile, suffered the biggest loss of his Summer League when rookie big man DaRon Holmes II blew out his Achilles in a productive Summer League opener.

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    Memphis Grizzlies vs New Orleans Pelicans (6:00 p.m. ET, NBA TV)

    The Memphis Grizzlies will be set to compete this season once again with Ja Morant back in the fold and Jaren Jackson Jr. and Desmond Bane flanking him. On their Summer League team, two potential depth pieces for 2024-25, GG Jackson and Zach Edey, will get more of a chance to shine tonight if they do suit up. The Pelicans should also be a good team behind Zion Williamson and newly acquired guard Dejounte Murray. For them, big man Karlo Matkovic has turned the most heads so far in Summer League and will look to continue today.

    Washington Wizards vs Sacramento Kings (7:00 p.m. ET, NBC Sports California)

    No. 2 overall pick Alex Sarr just had one of the most shockingly poor performances in Summer League history, let alone for a Top 2 pick. Maybe analysts weren’t wrong when they said this was a weak draft class at the top. Sarr recently went 0-for-15 from the floor and 0-for-7 from beyond the arc in his most recent Summer League game. Today will be a chance for the athletic 7-footer to bounce back. Keon Ellis will be the main player to watch for the Kings today if he does suit up.

    Orlando Magic vs Brooklyn Nets (8:00 p.m. ET, NBA TV)

    The Orlando Magic have their future secured in the formers of former No. 1 overall pick Paolo Banchero and his running mate on the wing, Franz Wagner. Summer League will be a chance for them to develop some depth, such as Anthony Black, the team’s first-round pick from last year. Tristan da Silva has also had an impressive Summer League after being drafted in the first round by the team recently. The Nets, meanwhile, appear to have bleak days ahead after initiating yet another rebuild. Keon Johnson will be the piece for Brooklyn fans to watch today in Summer League play.

    Los Angeles Clippers vs Utah Jazz (10:00 p.m., NBA League Pass Channel 11)

    The Los Angeles Clippers are set to embark on a new journey with a new Top 2 – Kawhi Leonard and James Harden – after Paul George’s departure. Their Summer League roster isn’t the strongest as they don’t have many first-round picks these days and the ones they do have usually aren’t in the top 20. The Jazz, on the other hand, do have some interesting names on their Summer League team, like first-round pick Kyle Filipowski out of Duke and fan favorite Kenny Lofton, Jr., as well as first-round pick Cody Williams.

    Minnesota Timberwolves vs Houston Rockets (11:00 p.m. ET, Space City Home Network)

    The Minnesota Timberwolves appear to be a contender for years to come thanks to Anthony Edwards, Rudy Gobert and Karl-Anthony Towns. They will be looking to find depth this Summer League, as well as potential future stars, which they very well might have acquired by drafting Rob Dillingham and Terrence Shannon Jr. in the first round this year. Fun days appear to be ahead for Minnesota fans. The Houston Rockets, meanwhile, had some big pieces on their Summer League team like Cam Whitmore, but he’s already been shut down for Summer League. However, No. 3 overall pick Reed Sheppard has looked like by far the best pick of the draft so far for Houston. Tonight could be another chance for Rockets fans to watch him play.

    What time is NBA Summer League on Thursday?

    Games will begin on Thursday, July 17, 2024 at 4:30 p.m ET.

    What channels are NBA Summer League games on Thursday?

    On Thursday the NBA Summer League games will air on NBA TV and various local broadcasting channels. You can watch all of them with a subscription to Fubo

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