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Imagine a special basketball event called the NBA Summer League. It’s like a summer camp tournament where new and young professional players get to show their skills before the real season starts. On Sunday, at a place called the Pavilion in Las Vegas, the Boston Celtics (a team) hosted the Charlotte Hornets (another team). Boston won the game with a score of 87 to 75.
A player named Dillon Mitchell, who was chosen by Boston in the later part of the player selection event (called a "second-round pick"), was the star. He scored the most points in the game (24) and also grabbed 8 rebounds (catching the ball after someone misses a shot) and made 6 steals (taking the ball away from the other team).
Important Point! Dillon Mitchell’s all-around play helped Boston pull away, and Charlotte made 24 mistakes where they lost the ball (called turnovers), which Boston used to score easy points.
Boston didn’t win just because of one player. Here are the other friends who helped:
The Hornets tried their best! Their top scorer was Liam McNeeley with 20 points and 8 rebounds. Other young players:
But Charlotte had a big problem: they lost the ball 24 times (turnovers). Boston took those chances to score on the other end.
Let’s walk through the game like a simple story:
To wrap it up: The Boston Celtics beat the Charlotte Hornets 87-75 in an NBA Summer League game in Las Vegas. Dillon Mitchell shined with 24 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 steals. Boston’s team effort and Charlotte’s 24 turnovers made the difference. Young players from both sides got valuable practice experience.
Q1: What is the NBA Summer League?
A: It’s a casual basketball tournament in summer where rookie (new) and young players play to practice and show teams what they can do. It’s not the main serious season.
Q2: What does "first-round pick" or "second-round pick" mean?
A: Before the season, teams take turns choosing new players from college or overseas, like picking players for your school team. The "first round" are the earliest, most wanted picks. "Second round" are chosen later.
Q3: What is a turnover?
A: It’s when a team accidentally loses the ball to the other team, like dropping it or passing it wrong, so the other team gets a free chance to score.
Q4: What are rebounds, steals, and assists?
A:
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