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By Ohm Youngmisuk, ESPN — July 13, 2026
Imagine a practice basketball tournament in the summer where new players try out before the real season. That’s called the NBA Summer League. In Las Vegas, the Washington Wizards (a professional basketball team) played against the Sacramento Kings.
Here’s the simple scoreboard:
In the summer league, teams often protect their lottery picks (the top players chosen early in the draft, like the first few numbers in a lottery). They do this by not playing them too much to avoid injuries.
Over his two summer games, he averaged (on average) these cool stats:
Important: Teams shut down top young players after about two summer games just to keep them safe. Dybantsa’s summer league is likely finished.
Dybantsa told ESPN that the summer games were like a practice test:
Dybantsa has a 7-foot wingspan — that means if he stretches his arms, fingertip to fingertip, it’s as long as a tall grown-up is tall! That helps him swat balls and grab steals.
Here’s a play he made, step by step:
Against the Kings, he finished with 3 steals and 2 blocks.
He even said this about his defensive dreams:
"I’ve been telling my trainers I think I could be a first-team All-Defensive team guy. So, I mean, that’s just what I’m trying to make, an impact on the defensive end. In college, I was being lazy a lot on the defensive end. Just letting guys blow by me, not being a help side. But definitely want to bring it to the next level."
Important: Dybantsa wants to be one of the best defenders in the whole league, not just someone who scores points.
Dybantsa showed he is like a Swiss Army knife on the court:
Other player notes from the game:
If Dybantsa is done in Vegas, the Wizards saw plenty to smile about.
AJ Dybantsa, the first player chosen in the NBA draft, likely finished his summer league by scoring 23 points and 7 rebounds in a Wizards win over the Kings. In two games, he averaged 25 points and showed he wants to be a top defender. He got tired but displayed many skills like dribbling, shooting, and guarding big players. The Wizards are excited for the real season with him and other young players alongside veterans Trae Young and Anthony Davis.
Q: What exactly is the NBA Summer League?
A: It’s a casual basketball event in summer where new and young players get real game experience before the official season. Think of it as a friendly practice tournament.
Q: Why do teams stop playing their top draft picks after two games?
A: To keep them safe from getting hurt. These players are very valuable, and the summer games don’t count toward the real championship.
Q: What does “lottery pick” mean in simple terms?
A: The NBA draft is when teams choose new players. The teams that did worse get to pick earlier. The very top choices (like No. 1, No. 2) are called lottery picks, similar to winning a lucky draw.
Q: What is wingspan and why is it good for defense?
A: Wingspan is the distance from your left fingertip to your right fingertip when arms are stretched. Longer arms help you block shots and steal balls without touching the player too much.
Q: Who are the veteran leaders mentioned for the Wizards?
A: Trae Young and Anthony Davis — they are experienced, well-known professional players who will help guide the younger teammates during the real season.