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The NBA Summer League continued with exciting matchups between various teams. The games took place at the Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion, and tickets were available starting at $45 for single-day general admission. On Friday, several games were played, with notable wins by teams like Phoenix, Dallas, and Chicago. The day’s action also saw impressive performances from players like DJ Steward of the Chicago Bulls, Olivier-Maxence Prosper of the Dallas Mavericks, and Cole Swider of the Miami Heat.

DJ Steward stole the show with his 37-point performance for the Chicago Bulls, helping them secure a 103-99 overtime victory against Atlanta. The guard made crucial plays throughout the game, including two free throws to send the game into overtime and a game-winning shot during the Elam ending. Steward’s impressive performance showcased his skills on the court and solidified his place on the Bulls’ Summer League team.

Olivier-Maxence Prosper played a key role in the Dallas Mavericks’ 101-90 win over the Boston Celtics. Despite the Celtics defeating the Mavericks in the NBA Finals earlier, Prosper led his team to victory with 22 points and four assists. The forward’s contribution helped the Mavericks secure their first win in Las Vegas and showcased his potential as a valuable player for the team.

Cole Swider was another standout player during the Summer League games, leading the Miami Heat to a dominant 109-73 victory over Toronto. Swider’s 21-point performance, along with his sharpshooting from beyond the arc, helped the Heat maintain their undefeated record in Las Vegas. The forward’s contributions on both ends of the court highlighted his versatility and impact on the team.

In addition to the on-court action, several notable figures were in attendance at the games. Two-time NBA All-Star Michael Finley, now serving as the assistant general manager and vice president of basketball operations for the Mavericks, watched his team in action. Detroit Pistons’ new guard Malik Beasley and former NBA players like Tony Allen added to the star-studded crowd at the Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion.

Overall, the NBA Summer League Day 8 showcased exciting matchups, standout performances from players, and the presence of basketball legends and current stars in the crowd. As the Summer League games continue, fans can expect more thrilling action on the court and the opportunity to witness the next generation of NBA talent honing their skills and making their mark in the league.