Five Former Gonzaga Zags Set for NBA Summer League in Las Vegas
Five former Gonzaga Bulldogs are heading to Las Vegas to compete in the NBA Summer League, continuing the program's strong pipeline to professional basketball.

Former Zags Converge on Las Vegas for Summer League Showcase
Five former Gonzaga Bulldogs will take the floor at the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, giving the program another strong showing at the professional level. According to Gonzaga University Athletics, the quintet of ex-Zags will represent multiple NBA organizations during the annual summer showcase, which serves as a proving ground for draft picks, undrafted free agents, and players looking to lock down roster spots.
The NBA Summer League in Las Vegas is the largest and most visible of the summer circuits. Teams from across the league gather to evaluate young talent in a compressed schedule of games, and the exposure can be critical for players on the fringe of making a final 15-man roster heading into the regular season.
Gonzaga has become one of college basketball's most reliable feeders to the professional game. Having five former players at summer league at one time reflects the depth of talent the program has produced in recent years, not just from a single class but across multiple draft cycles.
What Summer League Means for These Players
For some of the five, summer league is a first look at NBA-level competition after being selected in the draft. For others, it is a chance to stay on a coaching staff's radar after going undrafted or working on a two-way contract. Every game, every practice, and every film session carries weight.
The Las Vegas Summer League typically runs for roughly two weeks and features every NBA franchise. Games are played at the Thomas and Mack Center and the Cox Pavilion on the UNLV campus. The format gives players meaningful minutes against genuine competition, which separates it from a simple workout or training camp invite.
Coaches and front-office personnel watch closely, and standout performances can quickly change a player's contractual situation. A strong summer league run has launched more than a few careers that might otherwise have stalled after college.
Gonzaga's Ongoing NBA Pipeline
The Bulldogs have sent a steady stream of players to the NBA over the past decade, and this summer league group adds to that tradition. Gonzaga's system under head coach Mark Few has consistently developed players who translate well to the next level, particularly big men and skilled guards who can operate in modern offensive schemes.
The program's ability to place five players at summer league simultaneously is a recruitment and development talking point that carries real weight. Prospective players can point to a clear pathway from Spokane to Las Vegas to, potentially, an NBA regular-season contract.
Gonzaga University Athletics reported the news, highlighting the program's continued presence on the professional stage as the summer league roster announcements rolled out ahead of the Las Vegas event.









