
Former North Carolina Tar Heels’ standout Caleb Wilson made a good first impression in his NBA Summer League debut on Friday night. Wilson scored 35 points and looked like the best player on the court, despite losing to Cameron Boozer and the Memphis Grizzlies.
On Monday, Wilson hit the court for the second time in his Summer League and while he didn’t score 35 points, he was solid once again. Wilson did finish with 19 points and certainly could have had more but went 0-of-6 from the free-throw line in the loss to Utah. He also added five blocks.
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However, he had the dunk of the Summer League so far. In the fourth quarter, Wilson drove and took flight, going up against Jonas Aidoo:
The dunk drew a big reaction from the crowd on hand and was a highlight reel play from Wilson. Overall, it’s been a good Summer League through two games for Wilson.
With the Bulls returning to the court on Tuesday, it will be interesting to see if they sit Wilson and keep him out for the rest of Summer League.
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