The 6-4 guard has been making his case as the best player at the Orlando Summer League in the early going. In two games, he’s shot 16-for-29 from the field off the bench for back-to-back 20-point games to lead the Pacers to a 2-0 start. With Paul George headed to Oklahoma City, there will be a need for a shooting guard in Indy and he’s making his case for a closer look in training camp.
Henry Ellenson, Detroit Pistons
The Pistons’ No. 18 pick in the 2016 draft had a second straight day of being active at both ends of the floor as he knocks on the door for playing time in Year Two. His shooting range has improved as the big man knocked down a pair of 3-pointers, hitting 5-for-9 overall to score 14 points and grabbed seven rebounds in a thumping of the Knicks. He also dished out four assists.
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