The only positive that the Brooklyn Nets can take away from their stint at the 2018 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas is that they have young talent with room to improve. Otherwise, it was a forgettable experience. Brooklyn was the only team out of the entire league who failed to win a Summer League game. Friday’s 116-79 blowout loss to the Indiana Pacers was their fifth and final defeat. The Pacers scored the game’s first eight points and then put together a 16-0 run in just 1:49 of game time during the second quarter to pull away for good.

 

Pacers Get Plenty of Help

C.J. Wilcox led the Pacers with 22 points. 28-year old Henry Sims, one of the elder statesmen of this year’s Summer League, was right behind, finishing with 21 points and 4 rebounds in 22 minutes of action. Former Kentucky Wildcat Alex Poythress, Edmond Sumner, and Levi Randolph rounded out Indiana’s double digit scorers with 14, 13, and 12 points respectively. 2018 second round pick Alize Johnson out of Missouri St. nearly achieved a double double line, finishing with 10 rebounds and 9 points.

 

Davis Leads Nets

Rookie center Tyler Davis out of Texas A&M was the leading Nets scorer for the game, finishing with 19 points. He added 7 rebounds and 2 assists. Theo Pinson, who looked impressive at several instances throughout Summer League, checked in with 12 points. The only other Net in double figures was Trevor Thompson who scored 11 points and grabbed 9 boards.

 

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Henry’s passion for sports dates all the way back to childhood and has ultimately led to a full-fledged career as an analyst and content creator. After getting his start penning fantasy football articles, he forrayed into the betting side of the business in early 2019. His love for sports and statistics proved to be an ideal match with the dedicated research and strategy that handicapping requires. Henry currently specializes in betting analysis and picks for college football, college basketball and NASCAR. He counts the NFL, the WNBA, and NBA player props as additional leagues/markets of interest. Henry graduated from SUNY Buffalo in 2021 with a Communication Studies degree and a Psychology minor. A native of the Finger Lakes region in Upstate New York, he and his pup, Harold, have since relocated to Laramie, Wyoming. Thanks to his professional goals within the sports betting industry, there has been a whole lot of steam on the odds for a move to Las Vegas in 2023! Most of Henry’s free time is spent on outdoor adventures, playing chess, snowboarding, or reading a good book. He is also a competitive powerlifter and aspires to qualify for the USAPL Nationals meet within the next 2-3 years.

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