NBA 2K26 Summer League: Trail Blazers exceeds the point warriors

Game recap: trail blazers 106, warriors 73
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Las Vegas – Rayan Rupert scored 23 points to lead the Blazers of Portland Trail to a 106-73 victory against the Golden State Warriors in the NBA 2K26 Summer League Friday at Thomas and Mack Center.
The Trail Blazers took an advance of 34-13 after a quarter, led by Rupert, which took a hot start with 11 points on shot 2 for 3, with 1 per 1 of Deep, and 6-in-6 of the fault line in the opening period. Golden State opened the second on a 13-5 race and was able to cut it to a 13-point match at the break. The Blazers recovered domination in the third, outclassing the Warriors 27-12, to make a difference of 28 points before the last quarter, which was more than enough to cushion to navigate the rest of the path.
Rupert maintained his effective score, while he ended at night with shots of 5 for 8 on the ground, including 2 for 3 of Deep, in addition to 11 for 11 shot from the line of fault. He also added nine rebounds, four assists and two interceptions to finish an out -of -competition performance. Caleb Love followed with 18 points for the Blazers Trail, while James Bouknight filled the boxscore with 11 points, nine rebounds, four assists, a flight and two blocks.
On the other hand, the Warriors obtained three two -digit players, led by Will Richard and Jackson Rowe with 12 points each, while Taran Armstrong collected 10 points.
The Warriors pulled only 32.9% in the field, including 8 for 36 (22.2%) in the long term. They also fought on the line of fault, pulling 65.2% as a team. On the contrary, the Trail Blazers pulled 48.6% of the field and carried out 22 of their 25 free throws.




