How AJ Dybantsa performed in his second NBA Summer League game
Key Points:
- AJ Dybantsa scored 23 points and grabbed seven rebounds in the Washington Wizards' 104-85 Summer League win over the Sacramento Kings, marking an impressive second performance in Las Vegas.
- He is averaging 25 points per game in the Summer League, closely matching his national-best 25.5 points per game at BYU last season.
- Dybantsa's defense stood out with two blocks and three steals without committing a foul, showcasing strong effort on both ends of the floor.
- While his 3-point shooting remains a weakness, going 1-for-6 from long distance on Sunday, his ability to get to scoring positions and draw free throws remains promising.
- Over two Summer League games, Dybantsa is averaging 25 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, and shooting 40% from the field, highlighting his potential impact as an NBA rookie.