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2014 NBA Summer League


2014 NBA Summer League
National Basketball Association
Basketball
July 5–21, 2014
92 total (between 4 and 8 for each team)
31
NBA TV
Philadelphia 76ers
Memphis Grizzlies
Elfrid Payton
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
Sacramento Kings
Houston Rockets
Chicago Bulls
Glen Rice Jr. (league) Ray McCallum (championship game)
Glen Rice Jr.

The 2014 NBA Summer League consisted of two pro basketball leagues organized by the NBA and the Orlando Magic just after the 2014 NBA draft. Ten teams took part in the week-long summer league at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida, from July 5 to 11, 2014. The other summer league was the Las Vegas NBA Summer League, having taken place at the Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion in Paradise, Nevada (near Las Vegas) from July 11 to 21, 2014, with 23 NBA teams and the NBA D-League Select team participating. The Houston Rockets, Miami Heat and Philadelphia 76ers participated in both leagues.

The Philadelphia 76ers won the Orlando Pro Summer League Championship by defeating the Memphis Grizzlies in the title game, 91–75. Elfrid Payton was named the league's most valuable player.

The Sacramento Kings won the Las Vegas NBA Summer League Championship by defeating the Houston Rockets in the title game, 77–68. Glen Rice Jr. of the Washington Wizards was named the league's most valuable player. Ray McCallum of the Kings was named the most valuable player of the championship game.

Pursuant to a sponsorship agreement with Southwest Airlines Co., the official name of the league is the Southwest Orlando Pro Summer League in 2014. All games were played on the Orlando Magic's practice court in the Amway Center, not on the main basketball court at the venue. Tickets for the games were not sold to the general public.

  • Orlando Magic (host)
  • Boston Celtics
  • Brooklyn Nets
  • Detroit Pistons
  • Houston Rockets
  • Indiana Pacers
  • Memphis Grizzlies
  • Miami Heat
  • Oklahoma City Thunder
  • Philadelphia 76ers

All times are in Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−4)

Each team played one game on the league's final day for either first, third, fifth, seventh or ninth place.

The seeding was determined by a team's total points after the first five days. Eight points were awarded in each game: four points for winning a game and one point for every quarter a team won. In the event of a tied quarter, each team is awarded half a point. This differed from the previous year, when only three points were awarded for winning the game, and there were a maximum of seven total points available in each game. If two or more teams had equal points, then the following tiebreakers applied:

  1. Total point differential
  2. Least total points allowed
  3. Coin flip

Each odd-numbered seed was paired with the team seeded immediately below it. For example, the top two seeds played in the championship game, the third and fourth seeds played in the third-place game, etc.

#Team.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}GPWLPTSTiebreaker Notes
1Memphis Grizzlies43123
2Philadelphia 76ers43122
3Indiana Pacers43121Point Differential +32
4Boston Celtics43121Point Differential 0
5Detroit Pistons43119
6Orlando Magic42216
7Miami Heat41313.5
8Oklahoma City Thunder41312
9Brooklyn Nets4138
10Houston Rockets4044.5

All times are in Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−4)

#TeamGPWLPCT
1Philadelphia 76ers541.800
2Memphis Grizzlies532.600
3Indiana Pacers541.800
4Boston Celtics532.600
5Orlando Magic532.600
6Detroit Pistons532.600
7Oklahoma City Thunder523.400
8Miami Heat514.200
9Houston Rockets514.200
10Brooklyn Nets514.200

Reference:

Josh Cohen of the Orlando Magic's website ranked the top five most valuable players in the Orlando Pro Summer League:

  1. Elfrid Payton, Orlando Magic
  2. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Detroit Pistons
  3. Nerlens Noel, Philadelphia 76ers
  4. James Ennis, Miami Heat
  5. Mason Plumlee, Brooklyn Nets

Pursuant to a sponsorship agreement with Samsung Group (Korean: 삼성그룹), the official name of the league is the Samsung NBA Summer League in 2014. Despite the fact that "Las Vegas" is not in the league's official name. and the games were actually played in Paradise, Nevada which is near but not in the City of Las Vegas, the league is nevertheless commonly referred to as the Las Vegas NBA Summer League or the Las Vegas Summer League. This is the case with links and references on the NBA's website.

  • Atlanta Hawks
  • Charlotte Hornets
  • Chicago Bulls
  • Cleveland Cavaliers
  • Dallas Mavericks
  • Denver Nuggets
  • Golden State Warriors
  • Houston Rockets
  • Los Angeles Clippers
  • Los Angeles Lakers
  • Miami Heat
  • Milwaukee Bucks
  • Minnesota Timberwolves
  • NBA D-League Select
  • New Orleans Pelicans
  • New York Knicks
  • Philadelphia 76ers
  • Phoenix Suns
  • Portland Trail Blazers
  • Sacramento Kings
  • San Antonio Spurs
  • Toronto Raptors
  • Utah Jazz
  • Washington Wizards

All times are in Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−4)

The championship was determined by a single-elimination tournament; the top 8 teams received a first-round bye.

Teams were seeded first by overall record, then by a tiebreaker system.

  1. Head-to-head result (applicable only to ties between two teams, not to multiple-team ties)
  2. Quarter point system (1 point for win, .5 for tie, 0 for loss, 0 for overtime periods)
  3. Point differential
  4. Coin flip

The head-to-head result was extremely unlikely to apply in determining seeding, since the teams played only three games before being seeded. It is impossible for two teams to both be 3-0 or 0-3 and have played one another. It is also very unlikely that exactly two teams and no others finish either 2-1 or 1-2 and for those two teams to have played one another. Even in the situation where there is a multiple-team tie and some but not all the teams have superior or inferior quarter points, the remaining teams look first to the point differential even if only two teams remain. Unlike tiebreak criteria often found in sports leagues, multiple-team ties that are reduced to two teams by progression through the tiebreaker steps are not returned to the first step of the two-team tiebreaker.

First-round losers played consolation games to determine 17th through 24th places. These teams either keep their own seeding or inherited that of their first-round opponent, if lower. For example, if the #9 seed lost in the first round to the #24 seed, it became the new #24 seed. Based on this, each odd-numbered reseeded team was matched against the next lower reseeded opponent with #17 playing #18, #19 playing #20, #21 playing #22 and #23 playing #24.

Second-round losers played consolation games to determine ninth through 16th places. These teams took the lower seed number of the two teams involved in their second-round games with the built-in assumption that lower-seeded teams that won their first-round games inherited the higher seed from the opponent they defeated. For example, if the #23 seed won its first-round game against the #10 seed, it was treated as the #10 seed in the second round. If the original #23 seed/inherited #10 seed then defeated the #7 seed in the second round, the #7 seed was treated as the #10 seed in the consolation round. Based on this, each odd-numbered reseeded team was matched against the next lower reseeded opponent with #9 playing #10, #11 playing #12, #13 playing #14, and #15 playing #16.

#TeamGPWLPCTQPTiebreaker Notes
1Chicago Bulls3301.00012
2New York Knicks3301.0009
3Cleveland Cavaliers3301.0007.5
4Washington Wizards3301.0006
5Utah Jazz321.6678Point differential +30
6Portland Trail Blazers321.6678Point differential +21
7New Orleans Pelicans321.6678Point differential +17
8Sacramento Kings321.6678Point differential +5
9Phoenix Suns321.6677.5
10Dallas Mavericks321.6676Point differential +27
11Golden State Warriors321.6676Point differential +13
12San Antonio Spurs321.6673
13Miami Heat312.3338
14Houston Rockets312.3335Point differential +4
15NBA D-League Select312.3335Point differential -14; Won coin flip
16Philadelphia 76ers312.3335Point differential -14; Lost coin flip
17Los Angeles Lakers312.3334.5
18Denver Nuggets312.3334Point differential -24
19Toronto Raptors312.3334Point differential -41
20Los Angeles Clippers312.3333
21Milwaukee Bucks303.0004.5
22Atlanta Hawks303.0004Point differential -33
23Charlotte Hornets303.0004Point differential -42
24Minnesota Timberwolves303.0004Point differential -50
    • indicates number of overtime periods.

All times are in Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−4)

#TeamGPWLPCTQPExplanation
1Sacramento Kings761.85719Won Championship Game
2Houston Rockets853.62516Lost Championship Game
3Washington Wizards651.83310Lost in Semifinals
4Charlotte Hornets734.42913.5Lost in Semifinals
5Chicago Bulls541.80016Lost in Quarterfinals
6New York Knicks541.80012Lost in Quarterfinals
7San Antonio Spurs642.66712Lost in Quarterfinals
8Atlanta Hawks624.33312Lost in Quarterfinals
9Cleveland Cavaliers541.80011Lost in Second Round
10Utah Jazz532.60012Lost in Second Round
11NBA D-League Select633.50012Lost in Second Round
12Portland Trail Blazers523.40011Lost in Second Round
13New Orleans Pelicans523.40010Lost in Second Round
14Miami Heat624.33315Lost in Second Round
15Philadelphia 76ers624.33310.5Lost in Second Round
16Minnesota Timberwolves624.33310.5Lost in Second Round
17Dallas Mavericks532.60011Lost in First Round
18Phoenix Suns523.40010Lost in First Round
19Golden State Warriors523.4009Lost in First Round
20Los Angeles Lakers523.4009Lost in First Round
21Toronto Raptors523.4007Lost in First Round
22Los Angeles Clippers514.2007Lost in First Round
23Milwaukee Bucks514.2006.5Lost in First Round
24Denver Nuggets514.2006Lost in First Round

Reference:

The All-Summer League First and Second Teams were selected by a panel of media members in attendance at the Las Vegas NBA Summer League.

All-NBA Summer League First Team:

  • Doug McDermott, Chicago Bulls
  • Donatas Motiejūnas, Houston Rockets
  • Otto Porter, Washington Wizards
  • Glen Rice Jr., Washington Wizards (MVP)
  • Tony Snell, Chicago Bulls

All-NBA Summer League Second Team:

  • Rudy Gobert, Utah Jazz
  • Tim Hardaway Jr., New York Knicks
  • Jordan McRae, Philadelphia 76ers
  • Russ Smith, New Orleans Pelicans
  • T. J. Warren, Phoenix Suns

Championship Game MVP: Ray McCallum, Sacramento Kings

  • Official site
  • Las Vegas Tournament Bracket
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