In the past decade, the MVPs of the NBA Summer League have showcased the growth and potential of a series of athletic new stars. During the 2024 Summer League, Jalen Wilson stood out with an impressive average of 21.8 points and 4.6 rebounds per game, earning him the MVP title for the Brooklyn Nets. His shooting efficiency was remarkable, boasting an overall field goal percentage of 47.3% and an astounding three-point shooting percentage of 55%. In a crucial match against the Orlando Magic, he hit the game-winning shot and scored 33 points in one game. While his defense still needs improvement, the coaching staff has high expectations for him.
Cam Whitmore, who was named MVP in the 2023 Summer League, has responded to external doubts with an impressive average of 20.4 points per game, showcasing his remarkable potential. While his three-point shooting still needs consistency, his ability to drive to the basket has certainly caught the attention of fans. Joining the Rockets, he faces many young competitors and will need to adjust his playing style to secure more minutes on the court.
Cameron Thomas showcased his exceptional scoring ability during the 2022 MVP performance, dazzling with an average of 27 points per game, establishing himself as the primary scorer for the Brooklyn Nets. Despite the challenges of a rebuilding phase, he has remained committed to his performance and is expected to exceed 25 points per game in the 2024-25 season.
Davion Mitchell was named Summer League MVP in 2021, but his performance declined in the following years, hitting a career low during the 2023-24 season. After being traded to different teams, he has shown signs of recovery with the Miami Heat, gradually seeing improvements in his average stats.
Brandon Clarke earned the MVP title in 2019, but his subsequent season was marred by injuries that limited his playtime. Nevertheless, he continued to deliver a steady performance for the Memphis Grizzlies.
During the 2018 Summer League, Josh Hart emerged as the league’s top scorer, averaging an impressive 24.2 points per game, solidifying his position with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Overall, the honor of being the MVP of the summer league is not just a fleeting glory; it represents opportunities and challenges for their future careers. The future performances of these players will become a focal point for the audience.



