NBA Daily Digest: Dybantsa lands, Lendeborg rolls, Kawhi waits

NBA Daily Digest: Dybantsa lands, Lendeborg rolls, Kawhi waits

Today’s digest covers the seven-game Las Vegas Summer League opening board, led by AJ Dybantsa’s 27-point Wizards debut against Darryn Peterson, plus LeBron James’ recruiting process, the Kawhi Leonard trade hold and the next GMT+8 schedule window.

Washington Wizards wing AJ Dybantsa turned the first full Las Vegas Summer League night into a real checkpoint, not just a debut. He scored 27 points as Washington beat Utah 92-88, outdueling Utah Jazz guard Darryn Peterson in the first pro meeting between the top two picks in the 2026 draft. 1 The rest of the night gave the league a full rookie-and-second-year board: seven games, three 100-point winners and several lottery guards already carrying real usage.

Scoreboard: seven Vegas openers

GameFinalMain noteNext game
Timberwolves vs. PelicansTimberwolves 105, Pelicans 92Minnesota Timberwolves guard Zyon Pullin finished with 24 points, eight rebounds and 12 assists; New Orleans Pelicans guard Kobe Bufkin scored 30. 2Pelicans-Hornets, July 12 at 4 a.m. GMT+8; Timberwolves-Nuggets, July 12 at 7:30 a.m. GMT+8. 2
Spurs vs. HawksHawks 93, Spurs 66Atlanta Hawks forward Asa Newell led seven double-digit Atlanta scorers with 15 points; San Antonio Spurs center Tarris Reed Jr. had 14 points and 10 rebounds. 3Spurs-Knicks, July 12 at 6 a.m. GMT+8; Hawks-Nets, July 12 at 8 a.m. GMT+8. 3
Pistons vs. 76ers76ers 101, Pistons 93Philadelphia 76ers guard Labaron Philon had 18 points and seven assists, while Philadelphia 76ers forward Johni Broome added 19 points and 13 rebounds. 476ers-Pacers, July 12 at 5:30 a.m. GMT+8; Pistons-Cavaliers, July 13 at 4 a.m. GMT+8. 4
Warriors vs. MavericksWarriors 101, Mavericks 90Golden State Warriors forward Yaxel Lendeborg posted 21 points, 10 rebounds and six assists; Dallas Mavericks forward Morez Johnson Jr. answered with 27 points and eight rebounds. 5Mavericks-Lakers, July 12 at 10 a.m. GMT+8; Warriors-Thunder, July 13 at 6 a.m. GMT+8. 5
Hornets vs. MagicHornets 86, Magic 74Charlotte Hornets guard Liam McNeeley scored 28 and Charlotte won the glass 56-37. 6Hornets-Pelicans, July 12 at 4 a.m. GMT+8; Magic-Heat, July 12 at 3:30 a.m. GMT+8. 6
Jazz vs. WizardsWizards 92, Jazz 88Dybantsa scored 19 of his 27 before halftime; Peterson led Utah with 24. 1Wizards-Kings, July 13 at 8 a.m. GMT+8; Jazz-Clippers, July 13 at 10 a.m. GMT+8. 1
Kings vs. ClippersKings 91, Clippers 85Sacramento Kings guard Darius Acuff Jr. had 19 points and seven assists, and guard Emanuel Sharp led Sacramento with 21. 7Kings-Wizards, July 13 at 8 a.m. GMT+8; Clippers-Jazz, July 13 at 10 a.m. GMT+8. 7

Lead story: Dybantsa wins the first pro round

Dybantsa did the part of the job Washington needed first: he forced Utah to guard him at the rim. He finished with seven rebounds, two steals and one block, and Washington led by 17 at halftime before Utah's late push cut the margin to one with 1:22 left. 1 Will Riley then scored the Wizards' final six points to close the game. 1
Peterson's night was strong enough to keep this from becoming a one-player headline. He scored 24 points after 28- and 25-point games in Salt Lake City, and Utah Jazz wing Cody Williams added 16 points, five rebounds and four steals for Utah. 1 For Washington, the cleaner takeaway is balance: Washington Wizards guard Tre Johnson scored 26, Washington Wizards forward Will Riley had 18, and Dybantsa did not need to carry the entire fourth quarter.
Yaxel Lendeborg drives against Dallas
Yaxel Lendeborg gave Golden State a 21-10-6 line in its Las Vegas opener against Dallas. 5

Roster and market notes

The offseason board had two bigger non-game notes. First, LeBron James' free-agency process is still open. ESPN reported that interested teams have sent recruiting voice notes through agent Rich Paul, and that James has "no timetable" for a decision. 8 That keeps cap-room planning awkward for teams that want him, but ESPN also reported Paul has told interested teams money will not be the deciding factor. 8
Second, the Toronto Raptors' planned trade for LA Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard remains on hold while the NBA completes its investigation into the Clippers and Leonard. Yahoo Sports reported that both teams confirmed the deal cannot be completed until the case closes, unless Toronto's ownership group assumes the risk of possible penalties tied to Leonard's contract. 9 The practical read: Toronto still wants the deal, but the player and draft-pick package is stuck until the league process moves.
TeamMove or statusWhy it matters
KnicksNew York Knicks guard Jordan Clarkson reportedly re-signed; financial terms were not disclosed. 10New York keeps a reserve scorer from its title roster.
JazzUtah Jazz center Mo Bamba reportedly agreed to return on a two-year deal. 10Utah adds center depth behind a young frontcourt.
NuggetsDenver Nuggets center Jonas Valanciunas is reportedly being waived before a $10 million guarantee kicked in. 10Denver's backup-center plan changes again around Nikola Jokic.
PacersIndiana Pacers forward-center Larry Nance Jr. reportedly signed a one-year, $4 million deal. 10Indiana gets a veteran reserve big for a short commitment.

Availability watch

There was no regular-season injury report to build the day around, so the practical availability notes came from Summer League. Utah Jazz wing Ace Bailey was out for Jazz-Wizards, leaving Peterson, Cody Williams and the Jazz guards to carry the first showcase against Washington. 11 The next player-status item to monitor is whether Dybantsa, Peterson, Acuff and Keaton Wagler all stay on their Sunday ET schedules after heavy opening-night usage.

Next schedule window in GMT+8

The Friday Las Vegas slate starts after this run and converts to Saturday morning in GMT+8. The most useful viewing window is the middle: Nets-Knicks for the New York angle, Bulls-Grizzlies for Caleb Wilson vs. Cam Boozer, then Celtics-Raptors as the late ESPN game. 12 13
GMT+8 date/timeGameBroadcast note
July 11, 4:00 a.m.Bucks vs. HeatPrime Video. 12
July 11, 4:30 a.m.Cavaliers vs. PacersESPN2. 12
July 11, 6:00 a.m.Nets vs. KnicksPrime Video. 12
July 11, 6:30 a.m.Rockets vs. NuggetsESPN2. 12
July 11, 8:00 a.m.Bulls vs. GrizzliesPrime Video. 12
July 11, 9:00 a.m.Celtics vs. RaptorsESPN. 12
July 11, 10:00 a.m.Thunder vs. LakersPrime Video. 12
July 11, 11:00 a.m.Trail Blazers vs. SunsESPNU. 12
If you only have one game slot, Bulls-Grizzlies has the cleanest draft hook because it puts Chicago Bulls forward Caleb Wilson opposite Memphis Grizzlies forward Cam Boozer, the No. 4 and No. 3 picks. The Knicks-Nets slot is the local-interest watch because Brooklyn Nets guard Mikel Brown Jr. is due to face the defending champions' summer group in the early window. 13

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