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Warriors’ quest for Summer League title ends with loss to Miami


Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Knox II (31) takes a breather during the second half of an NBA summer league basketball game against the Los Angeles Lakers in San Francisco, Sunday, July 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Nic Coury)

The Warriors’ Summer League campaign started with a win over the Heat and ended with a loss to them.

Golden State started summer play 8-0, with a California Classic championship and five straight wins in Las Vegas. But with a chance to advance to the Summer League championship, the Warriors couldn’t hold a five-point lead entering the fourth quarter.

In a game with 14 lead changes, Golden State fell, 102-99, to Miami in the semifinals, ending an impressive summer campaign.

In the loss, Kevin Knox II (31 points on 12-for-17 shooting) provided a major lift off the bench and two-way player Pat Spencer logged 14 points and seven assists. But Miami’s Josh Christopher and Kel’el Ware thrived in the fourth quarter, helping Miami take the lead and then put Golden State away.

Miami rookie Pelle Larsson (21 points, six assists) hit two free throws to officially send Miami to the championship against Memphis.

The Warriors fell behind early, but Knox and the bench picked them up.

One of Golden State’s strengths this summer has been their depth. Director of basketball development Ryan Atkinson assembled the team with a coherent vision, with multiple experienced players added from outside the organization, like Knox.

Knox scored 12 points in his first nine minutes, leading a 15-0 run from the Warriors bench.

The Heat answered, but Knox continued to roll, helping the Warriors enter halftime with a 47-45 lead.

Second-round pick Quinten Post played in his second Summer League game, but the Warriors went small for vast stretches of the game. The Warriors ran out of center options behind Post with Roman Sorkin inactive, Marques Bolden injured and Trayce Jackson-Davis shut down.

Post made an impact with back-to-back dunks in the third quarter, each of which were assisted by Spencer. Then Knox canned another 3, giving Golden State seven unanswered points.



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