NBA 2K25 Summer League Returns to Las Vegas July 10–20 with All 30 Teams Competing
NBA 2K25 Summer League Returns to Las Vegas July 10–20 with All 30 Teams Competing
The NBA 2K25 Summer League is officially set to return to Las Vegas from July 10 to July 20, 2025, bringing together all 30 NBA teams for one of the most anticipated offseason events in basketball.
Hosted at the Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) campus, the 2025 edition will once again serve as a proving ground for rookies, second-year players, and emerging talent from around the league.
A Launchpad for NBA Superstars
The Las Vegas NBA Summer League has long been known as a springboard for future NBA stars. Past participants include:
- Jaylen Brown – 2024 NBA Finals MVP (Summer League 2016, 2017)
- Kevin Durant – 2007 participant, 2014 MVP
- Stephen Curry – Summer League standout in 2009, two-time MVP
- Giannis Antetokounmpo – Played in 2014, 2x MVP and NBA Champion
- Nikola Jokić – 2015 participant, 3x NBA MVP
- James Harden and Russell Westbrook – 2009 Summer League alumni and former MVPs
This annual showcase has become a must-watch for fans and scouts alike, as it often previews the league’s next generation of All-Stars and award winners.
What to Expect from NBA Summer League 2025
The 2025 NBA 2K Summer League will feature:
- All 30 NBA Teams participating
- 10 days of action-packed basketball
- Future NBA talent, rookies, and second-year players
- A chance to get a first look at top NBA Draft picks
- Appearances from NBA legends, executives, and celebrities
Tickets & Schedule Info
- Tickets are now available at NBAEvents.com
- Full game schedule, team rosters, and broadcast info will be released in the coming weeks
Fans planning to attend or tune in can expect a festival-like atmosphere, with non-stop basketball, interactive fan experiences, and access to exclusive NBA content.
Why Summer League Matters
Beyond being a testing ground for young players, Summer League is a key part of the NBA offseason calendar, offering teams a chance to:
- Develop their newest draft picks
- Evaluate undrafted free agents
- Test out coaching strategies
- Build early team chemistry
For fans, it’s the first look at the league’s rising stars and a chance to witness history in the making.