How Former Michigan Basketball Players Are Doing In The Nba Summer League
The Michigan men’s basketball program currently has 12 representatives on NBA Summer League rosters. These players range from 2026 lottery picks to players a few years older who are fighting for an opportunity. With each team a few games into the Summer League, here’s how each Wolverine is currently performing.
F Morez Johnson Jr, Dallas Mavericks
Johnson has proven to be worth a lottery pick and then some for the Mavericks. He’s scoring 18.5 points (admittedly through just two games), grabbing 6.5 rebounds and blocking three shots per game. His Summer League debut in particular was incredibly impressive.
What an NBA Summer League debut by the No. 9 overall pick, Morez Johnson Jr. ????
— NBA (@NBA) July 10, 2026
27 PTS (game-high)
12-17 FGM
8 REB
3 STL
2 BLK pic.twitter.com/SWiAf2NHcL
C Aday Mara, Oklahoma City Thunder
Mara has struggled in the early goings of the Summer League. Fortunately, there is plenty of time to improve. Through two games, he’s scoring just six points per game, but the playmaking is still there as he’s dishing out 2.5 assists in 24 minutes per game. The scoring touch will come in time.
Un poquito de todo por parte de ADAY MARA ????
— NBASpain (@NBAspain) July 13, 2026
????10 puntos
????9 rebotes
????4 asistencias
En 24 minutos sobre la cancha.#NBASummerLeaguepic.twitter.com/Za3A9ubovw
F Yaxel Lendeborg, Golden State Warriors
Lendeborg has also flashed potential to be a breakout star. The boisterous forward has made quite a few headlines with his interview of Johnson and shenanigans with Mara. However, his play on the court can’t be overlooked, as he is averaging 17.5 points, six rebounds and five assists per game.
YAXEL LENDEBORG NASTY SLAM ????
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) July 10, 2026
The Warriors got a gem ???? pic.twitter.com/wCkF11i0XC
G Roddy Gayle Jr., Detroit Pistons
Gayle has not missed a single shot yet in the Summer League. Yes, you read that correctly. He is shooting 100 percent from the field through two games. After going undrafted, Gayle is just looking to secure a contract from either the Detroit Pistons or another franchise. Ten points per game and a flawless shooting percentage is a great start for him.
Roddy Gayle HAS NOT MISSED through his first two games in the NBA summer league
— Barstool Michigan (@BarstoolUofM) July 12, 2026
G1: 10 PTS, 4/4 FG, 2/2 3PT
G2: 10 PTS, 4/4 FG, 2/2 3PT
RODDY GAYLE IS ELITE pic.twitter.com/8uko9SbUA9
G Nimari Burnett, Toronto Raptors
Burnett signed an Exhibit 10 contract with Toronto in hopes of getting a full or two-way contract down the line. He has struggled to find his shooting stoke just yet, as he’s just 11 percent from beyond the arc through three Summer League games. However, he is still scoring 9.3 points per game and had this nice dunk we’ve seen a time or two in Ann Arbor.
Nimari Burnett with the two-hand slam ????
— NBA (@NBA) July 13, 2026
TOR/IND NBA Summer League action is LIVE on ESPN2! pic.twitter.com/jdZQF2urG8
F Danny Wolf, Brooklyn Nets
Wolf had a decent first year in the NBA with the Nets, despite the team itself being horrible. Brooklyn opted to have Wolf go back to the Summer League for a second year. Early results are promising, as he is averaging 14.5 points and 6.5 rebounds per game. Wolf will look to establish himself as part of the Nets’ core moving forward.
Danny Wolf tonight vs. ATL
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) July 12, 2026
• 20 PTS
• 9-16 FG
• 5 REB pic.twitter.com/NZK973zefZ
C Vladislav Goldin, Miami Heat
Goldin was on a two-way contract with Miami during his rookie year and is primed to do so yet again. He isn’t setting the world on fire in the Summer League, but his game also doesn’t always stuff the stat sheet. He is averaging eight points, 6.3 rebounds and two blocks per game. Goldin is still a bit unpolished at the NBA level, so it will be fascinating to see how he fits in with the Heat.
Vladislav Goldin backs down Bogoljub Marković and dunks it over him and another Bucks player (with a replay).
— MrBuckBuck (@MrBuckBuckNBA) July 10, 2026
Second poster dunk for Goldin already, scoring the Heat's first 6 points. pic.twitter.com/YBQ707Hp0c
G Tre Donaldson, Miami Heat
After transferring from Michigan to Miami last offseason, Donaldson went undrafted before being scooped up by the Heat. He’s off to a fast start, as he is averaging 17 points and 4.5 assists per game. More importantly, he’s showing an improved effort on the defensive end. Donaldson is still a ways away from a full roster spot, but he’s turned some heads in the Summer League.
Spo will love Tre Donaldson pic.twitter.com/iGXQnIRWxE
— Heat Clips ???? (@MiamiClip) July 14, 2026
C Tarris Reed Jr., San Antonio Spurs
After being drafted in the first round last month, Reed was immediately traded to the Spurs. Through two games, he’s scoring just 9.5 points but is also collecting 9.5 rebounds per game. Averaging nearly a double-double will turn some heads at the Summer League.
Tarris Reed Jr. tonight:
— Bala (@BalaPattySZN) July 7, 2026
• 12 points
• 12 rebounds
• 6/10 FG pic.twitter.com/IiEaf6YhyY
G Kobe Bufkin, New Orleans Pelicans
Bufkin is one of the oldest players participating this summer, as he’s still working to make a name for himself at the NBA level. He has played incredible, as Bufkin is averaging 21.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, three assists and two steals per game. He’s in the top-15 of all Summer League participants in scoring.
???? SATURDAY'S FINAL SCORES ????
— NBA (@NBA) July 11, 2026
Kobe Bufkin's 10 4Q PTS helps lead the @PelicansNBA to an 18-PT comeback win in NBA Summer League play!
Hunter Dickinson: 21 PTS (15 in 2H), 3 3PM
Jalon Moore: 13 PTS, 4-7 FGM, 3 STL
Liam McNeeley: 17 PTS, 5 REB, 5 AST, 2 BLK
Michael Ajayi: 12… https://t.co/mPvxmMkb0vpic.twitter.com/cHUIEBYBdA
C Hunter Dickinson, New Orleans Pelicans
Somehow only going into Year 2 in the NBA, Dickinson returned to the Pelicans’ Summer League squad this offseason. The big man is scoring 13.3 points while hauling in 5.7 rebounds per game. He recently signed a two-way contract with New Orleans, so he will hope to play more than the five games he did last year.
C Colin Castleton, Orlando Magic
I debated whether to include Castleton on this list or not. I leaned in favor, as he did in fact spend a full season in Ann Arbor. He is on a two-way contract with Orlando and was a bit of a surprise to be sent to the Summer League given his age (26). He had a great performance against Portland followed by a few underwhelming appearances.
Colin Castleton vs. POR:
— Orlando Magic (@OrlandoMagic) July 13, 2026
21 PTS
7 REB
10-16 FG pic.twitter.com/ZC1XXkWMxK
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