SAN BRUNO, Calif. – Eighteen players who competed in the West Coast Conference right before playing professionally have been named to rosters for the NBA 2K26 Las Vegas Summer League.
The NBA 2K26 Las Vegas Summer League, featuring all 30 NBA teams, will be held July 10-20 at the Thomas & Mack Center and Pavilion on the UNLV campus. Every team will play at least five games. After each team completes four games, the top four teams will advance to a playoff round contested July 19-20. The remaining 26 teams will play a fifth game July 18-20.
Eight different West Coast Conference member and affiliate member programs are represented. Gonzaga leads the way with seven former players, while Saint Mary’s and San Francisco each have three and Pepperdine has two former players on NBA Las Vegas Summer League rosters. LMU, Pacific and Washington State each have one former West Coast Conference standout on an NBA summer league roster. New conference member Seattle U has two former players on NBA summer league rosters.
The Dallas Mavericks will have three former West Coast Conference players in Ryan Nembhard and Nolan Hickman from Gonzaga and Maxwell Lewis from Pepperdine.
Caleb Stone-Carrawell from LMU and Stefan Todorovic of Pepperdine will suit up for the Philadelphia 76ers. Todorovic played in one game for the 76ers in the Salt Lake City Summer League this past week.
The Milwaukee Bucks feature two former conference standouts in Jamaree Bouyea from San Francisco and Gary Chivichyan from Pacific.
Cedric Coward of Washington State, who was selected as the 11th overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, and Jeremy Jones of Gonzaga are on the Memphis Grizzlies roster. Jones played in all three of Memphis’ games during the Salt Lake City Summer League this past week, where he averaged 6.7 points per contest.
San Francisco’s Marcus Williams is a member of the Miami Heat roster. He played two games in the California Classic Summer League this past week, where he averaged 7.5 points and 2.0 assists per game.
Fellow former Don, Jonathon Mogbo, is a member of the Toronto Raptors summer league team.
The West Coast Conference Player of the Year each of the last two seasons, Augustas Marciulionis from Saint Mary’s, is a member of the Los Angeles Lakers summer league team.
Another two-time West Coast Conference Player of the Year, Drew Timme from Gonzaga, is a member of the Brookly Nets summer league team. Timme played in nine games for Brooklyn last season where he averaged 12.1 points and 7.2 rebounds per game.
Alex Ducas of Saint Mary’s, who won an NBA Championship with the Oklahoma City Thunder last month, is on the Thunder’s summer league team. He played in one of the Thunder’s games during the Salt Lake City Summer League this past week.
Fellow former Gael, Logan Johnson, is on the Denver Nuggets summer league roster.
Three former Gonzaga standouts – Anton Watson, Ben Gregg and Khalif Battle – are on the summer league rosters for the New York Knicks, Boston Celtics, and Phoenix Suns, respectively.
In addition to players who played in the West Coast Conference, new conference member Seattle U has two former players on NBA summer league rosters with Alex Schumacher on the Phoenix Suns and Cameron Tyson on the Portland Trail Blazers.
Gonzaga
Ben Gregg - Celtics
Jeremy Jones - Grizzlies
Drew Timme - Nets
Ryan Nembhard - Mavericks
Nolan Hickman - Mavericks
Anton Watson - Knicks
Khalif Battle - Suns
LMU
Caleb Stone-Carrawell - 76ers
Pacific
Gary Chivichyan – Bucks
Pepperdine
Stefan Todorovic - 76ers
Maxwell Lewis - Mavericks
Saint Mary’s
Augustas Marciulionis - Lakers
Alex Ducas - Thunder
Logan Johnson - Nuggets
San Francisco
Marcus Williams - Heat
Jonathon Mogbo – Raptors
Jamaree Bouyea - Bucks
Seattle U
Alex Schumacher - Suns
Cameron Tyson - Trail Blazers
Washington State
Cedric Coward - Grizzlies
The full schedule of teams and television information involving former West Coast Conference players and former members of Seattle U participating in the NBA 2K26 Las Vegas Summer League is listed below.
Thursday, July 10
2:30 – Thunder vs. Nets on ESPN2
5:00 – Lakers vs. Mavericks on ESPN
6:30 – Nuggets vs. Bucks on NBATV
7:00 – 76ers vs. Spurs on ESPN
Friday, July 11
1:00 – Grizzlies vs. Celtics on NBATV
1:30 – Heat vs. Hawks on ESPN2
3:00 – Knicks vs. Pistons on NBATV
5:00 – Bulls vs. Raptors on NBATV
6:00 – Suns vs. Wizards on ESPN
8:00 – Trail Blazers vs. Warriors on ESPN2
Saturday, July 12
12:30 – Bucks vs. Cavaliers on NBATV
1:00 – Mavericks vs. Spurs on ESPN
2:30 – Thunder vs. Pacers on NBATV
3:30 – 76ers vs. Hornets on ESPN2
5:30 – Lakers vs. Pelicans on ESPN2
7:00 – Nuggets vs. Timberwolves on NBATV
7:30 – Grizzlies vs. Trail Blazers on ESPN2
Sunday, July 13
12:30 – Suns vs. Hawks on NBATV
2:30 – Knicks vs. Celtics on NBATV
3:00 – Raptors vs. Magic on ESPN2
4:30 – Heat vs. Cavaliers on NBATV
5:00 – Nets vs. Wizards on ESPN2
6:30 – Bucks vs. Clippers on NBATV
Monday, July 14
3:30 – Mavericks vs. Hornets on NBATV
5:00 – Heat vs. Celtics on ESPNU
7:00 – Suns vs. Kings on ESPNU
7:30 – Lakers vs. Clippers on NBATV
Tuesday, July 15
3:00 – Knicks vs. Nets on ESPN2
3:30 – Thunder vs. Magic on NBATV
5:00 – Raptors vs. Nuggets on ESPN+
5:30 – 76ers vs. Wizards on NBATV
7:00 – Trail Blazers vs. Pelicans on ESPN
7:30 – Grizzlies vs. Warriors on NBATV
Wednesday, July 16
2:00 – Suns vs. Timberwolves on NBATV
2:30 – Bucks vs. Bulls on ESPN2
4:30 – Nets vs. Magic on NBATV
5:00 – Mavericks vs. 76ers on ESPN
6:30 – Thunder vs. Pelicans on NBATV
Thursday, July 17
1:00 – Heat vs. Pistons on NBATV
1:30 – Knicks vs. Pacers on ESPN2
3:00 – Grizzlies vs. Hawks on NBATV
5:00 – Trail Blazers vs. Rockets on NBATV
6:00 – Lakers vs. Celtics on ESPN
7:00 – Raptors vs. Warriors on NBATV
8:00 – Nuggets vs. Clippers on ESPN2