AJ Dybantsa Sends Clear Message After NBA Summer League Debut
Summary
AJ Dybantsa, the Washington Wizards’ number one draft pick, made a strong debut in the NBA Summer League by scoring 27 points and helping his team win against the Utah Jazz. He showed his skills with points, rebounds, assists, and defensive plays but missed all five of his three-point attempts and left the game early due to leg soreness.Key Facts
- AJ Dybantsa played 26 minutes and scored 27 points in his NBA Summer League debut.
- He made seven field goals, seven free throws, seven rebounds, two assists, two steals, and one block.
- Dybantsa performed a highlight dunk and an impressive layup during the game.
- He missed all five of his three-point shot attempts.
- Dybantsa left the game early due to leg soreness but expects to be fine for the next game.
- The Washington Wizards won the game 92-88 against the Utah Jazz.
- The game featured a matchup with Darryn Peterson, the Jazz’s number two pick, who scored 24 points but had eight turnovers.
- Dybantsa mentioned previous matchups with Peterson and said he wanted to win this time.
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