Gak Plays First Minutes for Bulls in NBA Summer League
11 Jul 2022
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Akoldah Gak has played his first minutes for the Chicago Bulls on day 4 of the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.
Gak had 2 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 block in the sides loss to the New York Knicks. The final score 69-101.

Gak caught up with Jo Healy following the game to talk about his experience so far, and described his incredible dunk as the highlight. The full interview on nba.com.au.
The Chicago Bulls face the Toronto Raptors next at 7:00am Wednesday 13 July (AEST).

Duop Reath played in the starting 5 for the Phoenix Suns in their clash with the Washington Wizards, also on day 4 of the NBA Summer League.
Reath scored first points in the game before leaving the court with a lower leg injury. The Suns going down 72-97.
The Phoenix Suns will play the Dallas Mavericks next on Wednesday 13 July, 12:30pm (AEST).

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