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Trey Lyles vs. Ben Simmons

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Lyles/Simmons


Ali/Frazier

Prost/Senna

Federer/Nadal

Woods/Mickelson



Tonight.

May the better man crush the others adam's apple.





Key Matchup to Watch: Trey Lyles vs. Ben Simmons

Lyles, like the aforementioned Wood, is also averaging 19.5 points per contest during the Utah summer league. The 12th overall pick in 2015 started 33 games and averaged 6.1 points per game as a rookie.

Lyles and Simmons both play the forward position, and are both 6’10” tall. Additionally, both players are originally from outside the United States, as Lyles was born in Canada, and Simmons born in Melbourne, Australia.

Lyles scored 26 points in the Jazz’s second summer league game against the Celtics, connecting on 9-for-10 from the free-throw line. In addition to his 19.5 points per game, Lyles has racked up 23 total rebounds. Lyles also scored 13 points in the Jazz’s first game against of the summer league vs the Spurs.

In the final game of the Utah summer league, Simmons and Lyles will likely be seeing a good amount of each other, which adds an interesting element to the game, as the former SEC members square off.

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The Return of Ben Simmons

The No. 1 overall pick lived up to the hype in his debut on Monday night against the Celtics before succumbing to cramps in both calves. In just under 24 minutes, Simmons nearly recording a double-double, totaling 10 points and eight rebounds, to go along with five assists. He was also a perfect 6-for-6 from the free-throw line.

All eyes will be on the former LSU Tiger, as he's expected to return tonight in his second action as a member of the Sixers.

During the Celtics game, Simmons displayed his impressive passing ability, having some highlight-reel quality dimes. He'll be the focus of attention as he's expected to return for the Sixers’ final matchup in Utah.


NBA.COM
 
He is.


The Return of Ben Simmons

The No. 1 overall pick lived up to the hype in his debut on Monday night against the Celtics before succumbing to cramps in both calves. In just under 24 minutes, Simmons nearly recording a double-double, totaling 10 points and eight rebounds, to go along with five assists. He was also a perfect 6-for-6 from the free-throw line.

All eyes will be on the former LSU Tiger, as he's expected to return tonight in his second action as a member of the Sixers.

During the Celtics game, Simmons displayed his impressive passing ability, having some highlight-reel quality dimes. He'll be the focus of attention as he's expected to return for the Sixers’ final matchup in Utah.


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