NBA Summer League: Kennedy Meeks tops in efficiency through round robin
Posted Jul 13, 2017
Kennedy Meeks wasn’t selected in the 2017 NBA Draft. Following his snub, Meeks vowed to make his doubters pay and signed with the Toronto Raptors to play on their Summer League team. Now that three games in the round robin series are over, Meeks' play has stood out. Meeks currently leads the NBA Summer League in player efficiency with a whopping 41.0.
(Keeping It Heel)
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