The oldest players in 2023 Summer League
With all eyes on Victor Wembanyama, the 2023 NBA Summer League will be of major interest to fans worldwide.
Wemby, along with Chet Holmgren, Scoot Henderson, and Brandon Miller, are the names to watch in this year’s Summer League, but there are also a bunch of free agents hoping to find a place in the league. Those are usually among the oldest players in summer games, as you can see in our ranking below.
(All ages as of the day the Vegas Summer League begins).
Keifer Sykes (Detroit)
29 years, 189 days
Craig Sword (Golden State)
29 years, 172 days
Frank Bartley (New Orleans)
29 years, 132 days
Mychal Mulder (Boston)
29 years, 25 days
QJ Peterson (New York)
28 years, 268 days
Keanu Pinder (Phoenix)
28 years, 40 days
Tariq Owens (Memphis)
28 years, 7 days
Xavier Cooks (Washington)
27 years, 323 days
Paris Bass (Milwaukee)
27 years, 313 days
Malcolm Hill (Orlando)
27 years, 255 days
Mike Daum (Sacramento)
27 years, 251 days
Tacko Fall (Milwaukee)
27 years, 210 days
Frankie Ferrari (Memphis)
27 years, 200 days
DJ Wilson (Orlando)
27 years, 139 days
Reggie Kissoonlal (Boston)
27 years, 88 days
Chance Comanche (Sacramento)
27 years, 84 days
Craig Randall (Cleveland)
27 years, 76 days
Sam Merrill (Cleveland)
27 years, 53 days
Duop Reath (Portland)
27 years, 11 days
Christ Koumadje (Portland)
27 years, 0 days
Jawun Evans (Phoenix)
26 years, 346 days
Malik Ellison (Orlando)
26 years, 324 days
DJ Hogg (Toronto)
26 years, 307 days
Quinndary Weatherspoon (Orlando)
26 years, 300 days
Chris Silva (Dallas)
26 years, 291 days