NBA Daily Digest: Brunson mends, LeVert moves, Vegas opens

NBA Daily Digest: Brunson mends, LeVert moves, Vegas opens

Today’s digest covers a no-game NBA board, Jalen Brunson’s wrist surgery, the reported Pistons-Bucks veteran swap, Khris Middleton’s six-team trade path to Washington, the Lakers’ Looney/Kuminga watch and the opening Las Vegas Summer League slate in GMT+8.

The Knicks' title defense now has its first availability marker: New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson had left wrist surgery and is expected to resume basketball activities later this summer. 1 There were no regular-season or playoff NBA games on the July 8 board, so the day was defined by injury recovery, trade mechanics and the handoff from Salt Lake City to Las Vegas Summer League. 2

Scoreboard: no NBA games, two Summer League finals

ESPN's July 8 NBA scoreboard listed no games, and NBA.com's games page also showed no games scheduled for the date. 2 3 The fresh competitive notes came from the final night of the Salt Lake City Summer League, where Atlanta and Utah closed the circuit before both moved toward Las Vegas.
GameResultMain noteCircuit status
Hawks vs. GrizzliesHawks 96, Grizzlies 82Atlanta Hawks forward Devon Higgs scored a game-high 22 points while Memphis played without No. 3 pick Cameron Boozer. 4Hawks finish Salt Lake City 2-1; Grizzlies finish 1-2. 4
Jazz vs. ThunderJazz 103, Thunder 69Utah Jazz center Jonas Aidoo had 16 points, 14 rebounds and four blocks as Utah won without No. 2 pick Darryn Peterson. 4Jazz finish 3-0; Thunder finish 0-3. 4
Utah's win matters for the next viewing window because the Jazz immediately carry that unbeaten summer start into a Las Vegas opener against Washington. That game is the first 2026 meeting between Washington Wizards wing AJ Dybantsa, the No. 1 pick, and Utah Jazz guard Darryn Peterson, the No. 2 pick. 4

Injury report: Brunson's timeline is summer work, not opening-night panic

Brunson's procedure was on his left wrist, and the report said he is expected to be back when the Knicks begin their title defense. 1 The immediate basketball detail is that he is expected to resume basketball activities later this summer, which puts the current note closer to recovery management than a regular-season availability warning. 1
The context still matters. Brunson, a left-handed guard, played through the wrist issue during New York's championship run and averaged 32.6 points in the Finals. 1 For now, the injury line is simple: monitor whether the late-summer basketball activity target holds.

Roster moves: Pistons, Bucks and Wizards get folded into a larger trade sheet

The clearest transaction of the day was Detroit and Milwaukee reshaping veteran depth. The reported deal sends Detroit Pistons shooting guard Caris LeVert and two future second-round picks to the Milwaukee Bucks, while Detroit receives forward Taurean Prince and guard Gary Harris. 5 ESPN reported the same structure and added that all three players are on expiring deals, with Detroit creating a trade exception and cap savings. 6
Caris LeVert rises into a jumper against Milwaukee
Caris LeVert's reported move sends him from Detroit to Milwaukee as part of a veteran-depth exchange. 5
TeamIncomingOutgoingWhy it matters
BucksCaris LeVert; two future second-round picksTaurean Prince; Gary HarrisMilwaukee adds a ball-handling wing scorer plus draft assets while continuing its post-Giannis reset. 5
PistonsTaurean Prince; Gary HarrisCaris LeVert; two future second-round picksDetroit swaps LeVert's contract for two expiring veterans and reported savings. 6
WizardsWashington Wizards forward Khris Middleton via sign-and-tradeMemphis Grizzlies guard D'Angelo Russell in a connected dealNBA.com reported that Middleton is headed to Washington on a three-year, $17.6 million contract as part of a six-team transaction. 7
The Middleton item ties several previously reported moves together. NBA.com listed the Mavericks, Wizards, Clippers, Pistons, Bucks and Grizzlies as the teams involved in the larger six-team transaction. 7 That makes the LeVert-Prince-Harris trade less of an isolated swap and more of a cap-and-depth adjustment inside a bigger offseason clearinghouse.

Lakers watch: Looney signs, Kuminga remains the swing target

The Lakers' latest confirmed addition is Los Angeles Lakers center Kevon Looney on a one-year, $3.9 million deal, according to ESPN. 8 Looney projects as backup center after Los Angeles traded Deandre Ayton to Washington last week. 8
The larger Lakers question remains Atlanta Hawks wing Jonathan Kuminga. ESPN reported that Los Angeles is still actively pursuing him, but the team used most of its financial room on commitments to Los Angeles Lakers center Walker Kessler, Los Angeles Lakers center Sandro Mamukelashvili, Los Angeles Lakers guard Quentin Grimes and Los Angeles Lakers guard Collin Sexton. 8 NBA.com also updated its Lakers free-agency page on July 8 to reflect the Mamukelashvili, Sexton and Grimes agreements. 9
That leaves a narrow path. ESPN reported the Lakers have one open roster spot after the Looney deal, while Kuminga and his agent have not accepted the current pitch because they believe better deals may still develop. 8

Storylines to track

StorylineWhat changedWhat to watch next
Knicks healthBrunson had left wrist surgery and is expected to resume basketball activities later this summer. 1Whether the summer activity timeline changes before training camp.
Bucks resetLeVert and two second-rounders are reportedly inbound, while Prince and Harris go to Detroit. 5Whether Milwaukee keeps adding short-term veterans or leans harder into asset collection.
Lakers rosterLooney fills the backup-center need, but Kuminga remains the upside swing. 8Whether the Lakers can improve the money through a sign-and-trade or asset attachment.
Summer LeagueLas Vegas opens with all 30 teams and a seven-game first day. 10Dybantsa vs. Peterson at 9 a.m. GMT+8 and Clippers-Kings at 11 a.m. GMT+8. 11

Next schedule window in GMT+8

The Las Vegas Summer League begins July 9 in Las Vegas, which puts the first slate on Friday morning for GMT+8 readers. NBA.com says all 30 teams will play in Las Vegas from July 9-19, with every team playing at least five games and the championship scheduled for July 19 at 9 p.m. ET. 10
GMT+8 date/timeGameBroadcast note
July 10, 3:30 a.m.Timberwolves vs. PelicansPrime Video. 11
July 10, 4:30 a.m.Spurs vs. HawksESPN2. 11
July 10, 5:30 a.m.Pistons vs. 76ersPrime Video. 11
July 10, 7:00 a.m.Warriors vs. MavericksESPN. 11
July 10, 7:30 a.m.Hornets vs. MagicPrime Video. 11
July 10, 9:00 a.m.Jazz vs. WizardsESPN. 11
July 10, 11:00 a.m.Kings vs. ClippersESPN. 11
The highest-signal game is Jazz-Wizards because it puts the top two picks in the same opening slot. The late game also has a draft hook: NBA.com points to LA Clippers forward Keaton Wagler, the No. 5 pick, against Sacramento Kings guard Darius Acuff Jr., the No. 7 pick. 4

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