The youngest players in 2023 Summer League
The 2023 NBA Las Vegas Summer League will tip off on July 7, with many young and upcoming prospects ready to debut on the biggest summer stage.
Among others, the 2023 No. 1 overall pick, Victor Wembanyama, is expected to get some playing time for the San Antonio Spurs.
After listing the oldest players in this year’s tournament, we present the Top 25 youngest players.
(All ages as of the day the Vegas Summer League begins).
GG Jackson (Memphis)
18 years, 202 days
James Nnaji (Charlotte)
18 years, 327 days
Bilal Coulibaly (Washington)
18 years, 346 days
Noah Clowney (Brooklyn)
18 years, 358 days
Cam Whitmore (Houston)
18 years, 364 days
Rayan Rupert (Portland)
19 years, 37 days
Nick Smith (Charlotte)
19 years, 80 days
Sidy Cissoko (San Antonio)
19 years, 96 days
Jordan Walsh (Boston)
19 years, 126 days
Amari Bailey (Charlotte)
19 years, 141 days
Dereck Lively (Dallas)
19 years, 146 days
Scoot Henderson (Portland)
19 years, 155 days
Emoni Bates (Cleveland)
19 years, 161 days
Jaylen Martin (New York)
19 years, 161 days
Anthony Black (Orlando)
19 years, 169 days
Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio)
19 years, 184 days
Keyonte George (Utah)
19 years, 222 days
Leonard Miller (Minnesota)
19 years, 224 days
Taylor Hendricks (Utah)
19 years, 228 days
Gradey Dick (Toronto)
19 years, 230 days
Jalen Duren (Detroit)
19 years, 232 days
Julian Phillips (Chicago)
19 years, 245 days
Brice Sensabaugh (Utah)
19 years, 251 days
Chris Livingston (Milwaukee)
19 years, 266 days
Kobe Bufkin (Atlanta)
19 years, 290 days