Live Updates: 2026 NBA Summer League, Day 10 | Brayden Burries, Nate Ament highlight 76ers-Bucks
Brayden Burries and the Milwaukee Bucks are facing the Philadelphia 76ers as the 2026 NBA Summer League continues.

Welcome to our live blog for Saturday’s action in the 2026 NBA Summer League, as we tip off the semifinals!
Our day begins with consolation matchups between the Celtics and Magic (4:30 ET, Prime Video) and Bucks and 76ers (5 ET, ESPN).
2026 NBA Summer League standings
Recap: Keaton Wagler leads Clippers to overtime win on Day 9 of Summer League
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Recap: 2026 Salt Lake City Summer League
JULY 18 / 5:59 p.m. ET
Burries with the bully-ball
The No. 10 pick out of Arizona is a bull at the Summer League level, getting downhill with ease here and powering through the chest of the rim protector.
He’s not shooting that efficiently, but there are flashes of a talented pick-and-roll initiator.
Brayden Burries drives in for the 3-point play 👏
The 10th overall pick has 11 points in 12 minutes!
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JULY 18 / 5:34 p.m. ET
Bucks’ rooks starting off hot
Brayden Burries (5 pts, 2 ast, 1 blk) and Nate Ament (12 pts on 5-for-6 shooting, 4 reb, 2 ast, 1 stl) have started off strong against the 76ers.
Burries is quick and strong at 6-foot-4, 215 — look at the little burst he applies as he picks up the ball for the floater.
Tough take by Brayden Burries for the AND-1 💪
The 10th overall pick is battling the 76ers on ESPN!
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Ament has a 6-foot-11.5 wingspan, which he shows off on this corner 3-pointer.
Splash from the corner 🙌
#13 overall pick Nate Ament leads all scorers with 12 on 5/6 shooting on ESPN!
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JULY 18 / 5:00 p.m. ET
76ers
–
Bucks
getting started on ESPN
No. 10 pick Brayden Burries and No. 13 pick Nate Ament are in action for Milwaukee, as they face Philly to close out their summer slate.
JULY 18 / 4:45 p.m. ET
Milos making shots
Houston alum Milos Uzan (7 pts on 3-for-3) is off to another strong start for Boston. The 6-foot-4 point guard has been an offensive engine for the team, providing shooting and ball-handling ability.
In his junior year with the Cougars, Uzan shot 45.3/42.8/78.3 from the field, scoring 11.4 ppg.
JULY 18 / 4:30 p.m. ET
Celtics
Magic
about to tip off on Prime
Amari Williams leads the Celtics against Lester Quiñones and the Magic to open our day.
JULY 18 / 4:15 p.m. ET
Saturday’s Summer League schedule
Boston Celtics vs. Orlando Magic (
4:30 ET, Prime Video
)
Philadelphia 76ers vs. Milwaukee Bucks (
5 ET, ESPN
Featuring No. 10 pick Brayden Burries and No. 13 pick Nate Ament
Semifinal: Houston Rockets vs. Memphis Grizzlies (
6:30 ET, Prime Video
Featuring No. 3 pick Cameron Boozer and No. 31 pick Bruce Thornton
Atlanta Hawks vs. Washington Wizards (
7 ET, ESPN
Featuring No. 8 pick Kingston Flemings
Semifinal: Golden State Warriors vs. Los Angeles Lakers (
8:30 ET, Prime Video
Featuring No. 11 pick Yaxel Lendeborg and No. 24 pick Cameron Carr
Indiana Pacers vs. New Orleans Pelicans (
9 ET, ESPN
Featuring No. 38 pick Braden Smith and No. 58 pick Jaron Pierre Jr.
San Antonio Spurs vs. Phoenix Suns (
10:30 ET, Prime Video
Featuring No. 26 pick Tarris Reed Jr. and No. 30 pick Koa Peat
JULY 18 / 4:00 p.m. ET
Recap of Day 9 of the 2026 NBA Summer League
The Kings defeated the Hornets
92-90
to open Friday’s action in a contest that saw eight lead changes, overcoming a double-double from No. 14 pick Hannes Steinbach (22 pts, 11 reb).
The Cavaliers beat the Bulls
100-91
, as
No. 34 pick Meleek Thomas (24 pts, 3 3PM)
turned in another strong scoring performance.
The Mavericks shot 18-for-39 (46.2%) from 3-point range to knock off the Knicks
110-88
.
Tre Donaldson (20 pts, 8 reb, 10 ast)
capped his Summer League in style as the Heat came back to beat the Pistons
101-87
Friday night ended with two thwarted comeback attempts, as the Jazz defeated the Trail Blazers
83-79
behind Justin Harmon (21 pts) and the Clippers beat the Timberwolves
128-120
in overtime, led by Keaton Wagler (26 pts) and Sean Pedulla (24 pts, 11 ast).