NBA Summer League 2025 has delivered nonstop action. From buzzer-beaters to highlight dunks, the excitement keeps building. Fans stay glued to every game in Salt Lake City and Las Vegas. Each night brings a new breakout star and jaw-dropping moment.
The California Classic in San Francisco and the Salt Lake City Summer League ran from July 5 to 8, 2025. Meanwhile, the Las Vegas Summer League took place from July 10 to 20.
As teams test their rookies and rising prospects, we’ve seen flashes of brilliance that could shape the league’s future. Here are five of the best plays that have lit up the court so far.
Top Performers So Far in NBA Summer League 2025
The NBA Summer League 2025 isn’t just a warm-up. It is a battleground for rookies, second-year players, and undrafted talent chasing NBA dreams. As the matches in Salt lake city are over now, fans and players are eyeing in Las Vegas where Summer league will begin from 10th July.

Indeed, these players have toughness and can make go-viral plays. From beast dunks to ice-blooded threes, these players are working their way into a roster position.
Five names have emerged so far above the rest. Let’s take a look on who’s making waves in the NBA Summer League 2025.
1. Bronny James’ Thunderous Dunk (Lakers vs. Heat)
Bronny James set the California Classic ablaze with a deafening one-handed dunk. The crowd went wild. LeBron sat in courtside pride. Then he dropped two silky-smooth three-pointers within 11 minutes. Because of it, the Lakers easily defeated the Heat 103–83. In all, he made a strong impression early in NBA Summer League 2025.
2. Ace Bailey’s Defensive Dazzle & Scoring Surge (Jazz vs. Grizzlies)
Ace Bailey, Utah’s 5th overall selection, demonstrated top-shelf two-way ability in a one-point victory over the Grizzlies. He had 18 points, seven rebounds, and made three triples. The highlight of his night was a thunderous block that got him on the official NBA Summer League highlights.
3. VJ Edgecombe Coast‑to‑Coast & Precision Playmaking (Sixers vs. Jazz)
No. 3 pick VJ Edgecombe dominated in his Summer League debut against the Jazz. He drove coast to coast with impunity. Then, he dished pinpoint passes that resulted in easy baskets. On defense, he was aggressive and paced-controlled.
He scored 28 points, pulled down 10 rebounds, and provided 4 assists. Clearly, he’s playing with poise of a pro already.
4. Adem Bona’s Powerful Poster Dunk (Sixers vs. Jazz)
Adem Bona made an instant impact in Philadelphia’s Summer League opener. He threw down a powerful poster dunk to start. Then, he attacked the rim with force and finished through contact.
His physical style stood out throughout the game. Moreover, his energy and toughness lifted the Sixers on both ends. Clearly, Bona showed strong potential as a dominant force on the court.
5. Jameer Nelson Jr.’s Efficient Debut Sparks Spurs’ Offense (Spurs vs. Heat)
Jameer Nelson Jr. took the court as if he were meant to be there. In his Summer League opener, he dropped 13 points on only nine shots, dished out five silky smooth assists, and nailed one definitive three. Soothing, concentrated, and unruffled, he provided Spurs fans with a lot of reason to smile.
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