On Friday night, former Illini Will Riley made his NBA Summer League debut with the Washington Wizards in Las Vegas. The 6-foot-8 wing got the start and put up five points on 2-for-6 shooting (1-for-3 from three-point range), while adding three rebounds in 20 minutes.
Riley’s stat line was pretty reflective of his overall performance – not quite good, not quite bad, just ... meh. His two field goals showcased a flash of his offensive versatility, as the first was a catch-and-shoot three and the second was a shot fake into a crafty step-through in the paint.
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Although Riley had a mediocre performance, fellow first-round draft pick and Wizards teammate Tre Johnson stole the limelight for the squad. Johnson poured in 18 points on 7-for-13 shooting in his debut in a 103-84 loss to the Phoenix Suns.
Even as a first-round pick in Summer League play, Riley tends to be the last option on the floor for the Wizards – which isn’t totally a surprise. Against NBA-level competition, the slim Riley gets knocked off his path a bit more often, finds driving lanes cut off a touch quicker and is effectively working with less court (against bigger, swifter defenders). He's also completely inexperienced as a pro, as opposed to many of his summer teammates.
For the most part, expect Riley to play off the catch, either driving closeouts or taking spot-up jumpers as his body and game continue to develop. His next opportunity will be on Sunday at 7 p.m. (CT) against the Brooklyn Nets.
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