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Former Virginia Tech Basketball Players Aluma and Cattoor Set to Shine at NBA 2K25 Summer League

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Former Virginia Tech men’s basketball standouts Keve Aluma and Hunter Cattoor are geared up to showcase their skills at the highly-anticipated NBA 2K25 Summer League in Las Vegas.

The event, featuring all 30 NBA teams, is set to kick off on July 12 at the prestigious Thomas & Mack Center and Pavilion on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

All games will be broadcast live on various ESPN platforms such as ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN+, ESPN3, as well as NBA TV, offering fans an immersive viewing experience.

Each team will compete in a minimum of five games, with the top four teams advancing to the playoffs after the initial four-game stretch.

Cattoor and the Cleveland Cavaliers are scheduled to start the action on Friday against the Orlando Magic, while Aluma and the Philadelphia 76ers will make their debut on Saturday against the Detroit Pistons.

Aluma, who displayed an impressive performance in his recent games in Salt Lake City, is expected to bring his A-game to the Summer League, aiming to make a mark with the 76ers.

The Summer League TV schedule includes matchups like Bucks vs. Cavs, Trail Blazers vs. 76ers, Timberwolves vs. 76ers, and more intriguing games throughout the tournament.

Furthermore, the playoff teams will battle it out in the semifinals on July 21, leading up to the championship game on July 22, which will be aired on ESPN.

With an array of talented players and exciting matchups lined up, the NBA 2K25 Summer League promises to be a thrilling event for basketball enthusiasts and supporters of Aluma and Cattoor alike.

Rachel Adams

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