Las Vegas Review-Journal

Sales surge for 30-team Summer League

- By Mark Anderson Las Vegas Review-journal

The presence of a star-studded draft class headed by Lonzo Ball (not to mention the accompanyi­ng circus created with his dad, Lavar) helped spark record-breaking crowds for last year’s NBA Summer League.

There is no such noted father-son presence this year, but interest is higher than ever before.

Albert Hall, Summer League co-founder and vice president of business operations, said ticket sales are up 5 percent to 8 percent over this time last year. This year’s Summer League is July 6-17.

This is the first time all 30 teams will take part, which helps drive sales.

“We definitely encourage people to get tickets in advance just to avoid it being sold out the first couple of days,” Hall said. “People have realized it’s a great event, No. 1, and a great value. And No. 2, they realize that this draft class has a lot more to offer than originally thought.”

Hall said that other than guard Luka Doncic, he expected every first-round draft pick to participat­e. ESPN reported that Doncic, the No. 3 overall pick who was traded from the Atlanta Hawks to the Dallas Mavericks, will not play because he is coming off a long Euroleague season. Hall wouldn’t confirm that.

There is plenty of talent otherwise, led by first overall pick and 7-footer

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Deandre Ayton of the Phoenix Suns. The Suns also acquired forward Mikal Bridges on a draft-night trade with the Philadelph­ia 76ers — who took him 10th — and selected French point guard Elie Okobo at the top of the second round.

One of the more glamorous matchups will take place July 7 when the Suns face the Sacramento Kings at 4:30 p.m. at the Thomas & Mack. It will be a meeting of the draft’s top two choices, with Ayton going against Kings center Marvin Bagley III.

Over 11 days last year, the Summer League drew an announced record of 127,843 fans to see 24 teams take part. In addition to Ball, Jayson Tatum of the Boston Celtics, Dennis Smith Jr. of the Mavericks and De’aaron Fox of the Kings drew interest.

Now the Summer League will have six extra teams and an additional day.

“Of those first five days, a lot depends on our walk-up, but we could see multiple sellouts,” Hall said.

Contact Mark Anderson at manderson@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @markanders­on65 on Twitter.

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