The Portland Trail Blazers defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 91-73 to grab the 2018 Las Vegas Summer League championship.
Portland led the game from start to finish to record the largest Las Vegas Summer League championship game victory in history.
KJ McDaniels led the way for the Trail Blazers with a game-high 17 points earning championship game MVP in the process. Six different Trail Blazers finished with double figures including All-NBA Summer League second-teamer Wade Baldwin IV with dropped 14 points, six assists and four rebounds.
Portland finished the Las Vegas Summer League with a perfect 7-0 record.
The @trailblazers are the new #NBASummer champions! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/71ray2XmQA
— NBA Summer League (@NBASummerLeague) July 18, 2018
Summer League MVP Josh Hart led the way for the Lakers with a team-high 12 points in 22 minutes. His night was cut short however after being ejected late in the fourth quarter after picking up his second technical foul.
Canadian Xavier Rathan-Mayes finished the championship game with eight points in 16 minutes off the bench.
A media panel selected MVP and voted for the MGM Resorts All-NBA Summer League Teams. Both teams are listed below.
MGM Resorts All-NBA Summer League First Team
Wendell Carter Jr. (Chicago)
Josh Hart (Los Angeles Lakers)
Kevin Knox (New York)
Collin Sexton (Cleveland)
Christian Wood (Milwaukee)
MGM Resorts All-NBA Summer League Second Team
Deandre Ayton (Phoenix)
Wade Baldwin IV (Portland)
Jaren Jackson Jr. (Memphis)
Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk (Los Angeles Lakers)
Trae Young (Atlanta)
MGM RESORTS NBA SUMMER LEAGUE 2018 RESULTS
Friday, July 6
Houston 92, Indiana 89
Orlando 86, Brooklyn 80
Milwaukee 90, Detroit 63
Cleveland 72, Washington 59
Denver 70, Minnesota 69
New Orleans 90, Toronto 77
Charlotte 88, Oklahoma City 87
Boston 95, Philadelphia 89
Phoenix 92, Dallas 85
Golden State 77, LA Clippers 71
Saturday, July 7
Portland 93, Utah 78
New Orleans 110, Miami 84
Oklahoma City 90, Brooklyn 76
Memphis 73, Detroit 70
Denver 82, Boston 69
Indiana 86, San Antonio 76
New York 91, Atlanta 89
Phoenix 71, Sacramento 63
Chicago 86, Cleveland 81
Los Angeles Lakers 96, Philadelphia 79
Sunday, July 8
Minnesota 103, Toronto 92
Charlotte 94, Miami 90
Dallas 81, Milwaukee 78
Utah 90, New York 85
LA Clippers 88, Sacramento 78
San Antonio 95, Washington 90
Portland 85, Atlanta 68
Houston 87, Golden State 81
Orlando 86, Memphis 56
Los Angeles Lakers 69, Chicago 60
Monday, July 9
Detroit 105, New Orleans 97
Cleveland 93, Indiana 88
Boston 100, Charlotte 80
Denver 90, Milwaukee 83
Minnesota 78, Brooklyn 69
Oklahoma City 92, Toronto 82
Washington 87, Philadelphia 75
Dallas 91, Golden State 71
Phoenix 71, Orlando 53
Houston 104, LA Clippers 90
Tuesday, July 10
Portland 95, San Antonio 89
Atlanta 101, Chicago 93
Miami 98, Utah 90
Sacramento 94, Memphis 80
Los Angeles Lakers 109, New York 92
Wednesday, July 11
LA Clippers 89, Washington 74
Houston 109, Brooklyn 102
Detroit 64, Minnesota 59
Toronto 85, Denver 77
Cleveland 96, Sacramento 84
Chicago 95, Dallas 83
Atlanta 107, Indiana 101
Charlotte 87, Golden State 69
Thursday, July 12
Miami 110, New Orleans 106
Memphis 92, Oklahoma City 85
Milwaukee 83, San Antonio 75 (OT)
Utah 75, Orlando 70
Boston 82, New York 75
Philadelphia 88, Phoenix 86
LA Lakers 82, LA Clippers 69
Portland 95, Atlanta 69
Friday, July 13
Indiana 116, Brooklyn 79
Dallas 96, Washington 92
Minnesota 83, Denver 71
Sacramento 69, Golden State 67
New York 102, New Orleans 83
Phoenix 90, San Antonio 55
Oklahoma City 87, Orlando 85
Atlanta 97, LA Clippers 81
Saturday, July 14
Detroit 72, Chicago 66
Cleveland 92, Houston 87
Toronto 87, Charlotte 84
Boston 74, Miami 72
Philadelphia 91, Milwaukee 89
Memphis 92, Utah 86
Sunday, July 15 - Quarterfinals
Thomas & Mack
LA Lakers 101, Detroit 78
Cleveland 82, Toronto 68
Portland 95, Boston 80
Memphis 82, Philadelphia 73
Monday, July 16 – Semifinals
LA Lakers 112, Cleveland 109
Portland 97, Memphis 92