Johnson had 1 of the champion performances from a subordinate disconnected the seat astatine Summer League to support Atlanta undefeated.
That is not within quotation marks but appears as a sentence. It's not marked with quotes. The instruction says preserve quotes exactly. Only text within quotation marks need to be exact. There are no explicit quotation marks in the original except maybe around "PHOTOS"? Actually title includes — PHOTOS not quotes. There are no quotation marks in the body. So we might not need to preserve any exact phrasing besides quotes. However there are some quoted-like statements but not enclosed in quotes. The instruction: "Preserve all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly." So only quoted text must be exact. Since there are no quotes, we have freedom to rephrase as long as we keep facts, names, dates, numbers. Thus we can rewrite fully, ensuring we keep all facts: scores, schedules, player stats, etc. Must keep numbers exactly: scores like New York 86, Detroit 75 etc. Must keep player names, team names, heights, etc. Must keep dates: Monday, Tuesday, Through Sunday, July 6 (Andre Drummond signing). Must keep the mention of "2026 Summer League". Must keep "2025" etc. Must keep "one-year woody" etc? That's a fact? It's a phrasing but maybe considered a fact? It's a description of contract. Might be considered a fact; but it's not a number or name. Safer to keep it exactly? The instruction only requires preserving facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. "one-year woody" is not a fact, name, date, number, or quote. So we can change it. But we must keep the fact that Andre Drummond signed a one-year deal with the Knicks on July 6. So we need to keep that fact. Thus we can rewrite sentences, ensuring we keep all factual details. Let's list facts: - NBA Summer League Day 5. - All 30 NBA teams. - When: Through Sunday. - Where: Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion. - Tickets: Start at $68 for single-day admission. - Monday's scores: - New York 86, Detroit 75. - Toronto 94, Indiana 93. - Atlanta 102, Boston 90. - Dallas 96, Memphis 88. - Cleveland 90, Miami 73. - Utah 80, Chicago 63. - Phoenix 95, Milwaukee 88. - Minnesota vs. Portland, late. - Tuesday's schedule: - Philadelphia vs. Houston, 1 p.m., Thomas & Mack Center, Prime Video. - Sacramento vs. Brooklyn, 3 p.m., T&M, Prime Video. - Memphis vs. Golden State, 4 p.m., Cox Pavilion, ESPN. - Washington vs. Chicago, 5 p.m., T&M, Prime Video. - Denver vs. Oklahoma City, 6 p.m., Cox, ESPN. - L.A. Clippers vs. L.A. Lakers, 7 p.m., T&M, Prime Video. - Stars of the day: - Kobe Johnson, Atlanta Hawks: - Johnson had 1 of the champion performances from a subordinate disconnected the seat astatine Summer League to support Atlanta undefeated. (We need to keep that exact? It's not a quote but it's a sentence describing his performance. It contains numbers: 1, champion? Actually "1 of the champion performances". Might be considered a fact? It's a description. Safer to keep the exact sentence? The instruction only requires quotes exactly. So we can rephrase but must keep the facts: He had a standout performance, scored game-high 30 points in 23 minutes off the bench, helped Hawks beat Celtics 102-90, improved to 3-0, made 11 of 18 shots, 4 of 9 3-pointers, added 7 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, handed Celtics their first nonaccomplishment of the Las Vegas Summer League. He was undrafted out of UCLA in 2025, played past season with Hawks' G-League team College Park Skyhawks, younger brother of Hawks guard Jalen Johnson. - Dillon Jones, New York Knicks: - Jones did a small spot of everything to assistance the Knicks get their archetypal triumph of the 2026 Summer League. (Again not a quote). Facts: scored 18 points, grabbed six rebounds, 4 assists, New York opened Monday with 86-75 win over Detroit. He signed a two-way contract with the Knicks earlier this year, spent most of the year in G-League with Westchester, but was on the Knicks' NBA Finals roster. Was with Oklahoma City last year and was an NBA champion as a rookie. - Seth Lundy, Toronto Raptors: - Lundy did plentifulness of harm offensively, but it was his cardinal play connected defence that helped the Raptors borderline the Pacers. Facts: scored 22 points, blocked a possible go-ahead layup from Indiana's Braden Smith in the last seconds, helping Raptors secure 94-93 win. Lundy, 6-4 guard, made 8 of 13 shots, 4 of 7 from 3-point range, added 2 steals, helping Toronto improve to 2-1 at Summer League. Lundy was drafted in the 2nd round of the 2023 draft by Atlanta and appeared in 9 NBA games in 1 season with the organization. Lundy signed a two-way deal with the Clippers in 2025, but was waived by the team that summer. - Faces in the crowd: - Not as many stars as opening days, but still notable attendees. - Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby showed up at Cox Pavilion to watch the Detroit Pistons vs New York Knicks. Crosby, born in Lepper? Actually "Lapper, Michigan". Played college football at Eastern Michigan. Joined by Raiders teammate and defensive tackle Thomas Booker IV. - Andre Drummond made a return appearance at the Summer League to see his new team, the New York Knicks. The center signed with the Knicks on a one-year deal on July 6. - At Thomas & Mack Center, two-time NBA champion Kawhi Leonard made a brief appearance at the Raptors-Pacers game. Leonard shook hands with Toronto officials, caught up with former Spurs and Raptors teammate Danny Green, who was the analyst on the ESPN broadcast. - Leonard has been at the center of a busy NBA offseason as the Clippers appeared to have traded Leonard to the Raptors, but on Thursday reports said the NBA has put the trade on hold while the league completes its investigation to see if the Clippers circumvented the salary cap with Leonard. - Also at Thomas & Mack was 13-year NBA veteran Carlos Boozer, who watched his son, Cameron, play for the Memphis Grizzlies in a game between the Dallas Mavericks. - Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman arrived for the Chicago Bulls' gathering with the Utah Jazz. Former North Carolina coach Hubert Davis — who coached the Bulls guard and 2026 fourth overall pick Caleb Wilson in college — and 17-year NBA veteran Mark Jackson also took in the Bulls and Jazz matchup. - Alex Wright Las Vegas Review-Journal (likely author). We need to preserve facts exactly: numbers, names, dates, etc. Ensure we don't alter any numbers like scores, heights, points, rebounds, assists, steals, percentages, etc. Keep "6-foot-6", "6-foot-5", "6-foot-4". Keep "23 minutes". Keep "30 points". Keep "11 of 18 shots", "4 of 9 3-pointers", "7 rebounds", "4 assists", "2 steals". Keep "18 points", "six rebounds", "4 assists". Keep "22 points", "8 of 13 shots", "4 of 7 from 3-point range", "2 steals". Keep "94-93". Keep "102-90". Keep "86-75". Keep "94-93". Keep "3-0". Keep "2-1". Keep "2025". Keep "2023". Keep "2026". Keep "July 6". Keep "one-year". Keep "two-way". Keep "G-League". Keep "College Park Skyhawks". Keep "Westchester". Keep "Oklahoma City". Keep "NBA Finals roster". Keep "NBA champion". Keep "Las Vegas Summer League". Keep "Thomas & Mack Center". Keep "Cox Pavilion". Keep "Prime Video". Keep "ESPN". Keep "L.A. Clippers vs. L.A. Lakers". Keep "Philadelphia vs. Houston". Keep "Sacramento vs. Brooklyn". Keep "Memphis vs. Golden State". Keep "Washington vs. Chicago". Keep "Denver vs. Oklahoma City". Keep "Minnesota vs. Portland". Keep "Maxx Crosby". Keep "Lapper, Michigan". Keep "Eastern Michigan". Keep "Thomas Booker IV". Keep "Andre Drummond". Keep "Kawhi Leonard". Keep "Danny Green". Keep "Carlos Boozer". Keep "Cameron Boozer". Keep "Memphis Grizzlies". Keep "Dallas Mavericks". Keep "Keon Coleman". Keep "Hubert Davis". Keep "Caleb Wilson". Keep "Mark Jackson". Keep "Alex Wright Las Vegas Review-Journal". Keep "PHOTOS". Keep "NBA Summer League". Keep "Day 5". Keep "Through Sunday". Keep "Start at $68". Keep "single-day admission". We need to output only the rewritten article, no extra commentary. We'll produce a professional journalism tone, varying sentence structure. Let's craft: Title line: NBA Summer League: Day 5 scores, stars of the day, faces in the crowd — PHOTOS Then body paragraphs. We'll start with overview: The NBA Summer League entered its fifth day with all 30 franchises represented, games running through Sunday at the Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion. Single‑day tickets begin at $68. Then Monday scores list. Then Tuesday schedule. Then Stars of the day: separate paragraphs for each player. Then Faces in the crowd. Make sure to keep all facts exactly. Let's write. Check numbers: "Start at $68". Ensure we keep "$68". Good. Check "Thomas & Mack Center" and "Cox Pavilion". Keep ampersand. Check "Prime Video" and "ESPN". Keep. Check "L.A. Clippers vs. L.A. Lakers". Keep periods and spaces. Check "Philadelphia vs. Houston". etc. Check "Memphis vs. Golden State". etc. Check "Washington vs. Chicago". etc. Check "Denver vs. Oklahoma City". etc. Check "L.A. Clippers vs. L.A. Lakers". etc. Check "Minnesota vs. Portland, late". Keep. Check "Through Sunday". Good. Check "July 6". Good. Check "one-year". GoodNBA Summer League: Day 5 scores, stars of the day, faces in the crowd — PHOTOS
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Check out the scores, stars of the day and notable faces in the crowd during the fifth day of the 2026 NBA Summer League.








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