What happened
Cameron Boozer made his NBA Summer League debut count, scoring a team-high 23 points on 7-of-12 shooting from the field. Playing alongside him was fellow newcomer Cedric Coward, who turned in a strong all-around line of his own with 17 points and 10 rebounds.
Why it matters
Coward, who first met Boozer on draft night, walked away from the debut impressed by what he saw. "I can't believe he's 18. I'm glad he's on my team," Coward said postgame.
The endorsement from a teammate carries weight this early in the process. Summer League debuts are often more about flashes than full pictures, but a 23-point night on efficient shooting gives evaluators an early data point on Boozer's scoring instincts against pro-level competition.
By the numbers
Boozer finished 7-of-12 from the field for his 23 points, a strong shooting clip for a debut performance. Coward complemented that with a 17-point, 10-rebound double-double, showing he can contribute across multiple areas of the box score alongside his new teammate.
What to watch next
Both players are expected to continue Summer League action in Las Vegas as evaluations continue to build toward training camp. How Boozer's efficiency holds up against tougher matchups, and how the on-court chemistry between him and Coward develops, will be worth tracking in the coming games.