NBA clubs accelerated preparations for the NBA 2K26 Summer League on Monday, releasing rosters for the 10-day showcase that opens in Las Vegas on 10 July. The Phoenix Suns will bring back second-year starters Ryan Dunn and Oso Ighodaro alongside lottery selection Khaman Maluach and second-round picks Rasheer Fleming and Koby Brea. DeMarre Carroll will coach the squad, which faces the Washington Wizards on 11 July at UNLV’s Thomas & Mack Center. The New York Knicks, now under Summer League coach Jordan Brink, also unveiled a prospect-heavy group that will debut on 11 July against the Detroit Pistons. The roster features recent draft picks and G-League call-ups vying for training-camp invitations. Washington outlined a roster headlined by seven first-rounders and eight players chosen in the last two drafts. The group includes Canadian forward Will Riley, whom the Wizards selected 21st overall on 26 June after acquiring the pick from Utah in a deal that sent guard Walter Clayton to the Jazz. Not every hopeful found a place: two-time UAAP MVP Kevin Quiambao, fresh from a season in South Korea’s KBL, was left off the Sacramento Kings’ list after training in California and will look elsewhere for an opening. All 30 NBA teams will play at least five games between 10 and 20 July, with the top four advancing to a short playoff to decide the Summer League champion.
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