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Two USC men's basketball players headed to 2025 NBA Summer League

Yahoo SportsSaturday, June 28, 2025 at 12:03:23 PM
Even though no USC basketball players were picked in this year's NBA draft, two Trojans will still get their shot at the pros—they've landed spots in the 2025 NBA Summer League. It’s a chance to show scouts they’ve got what it takes to compete at the next level, even if the draft didn’t go their way.
Editor’s Note: The NBA draft isn’t the only path to the league. For these USC players, the Summer League is a huge opportunity to turn heads and earn a roster spot. It’s a reminder that hard work and persistence can open doors, even when the traditional route doesn’t pan out. For fans, it’s a reason to keep cheering them on.
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