Early NBA Summer League results for former Syracuse players Swider, Boeheim, Hughes

Syracuse, N.Y. — The NBA Summer League games in Las Vegas began on Friday and a handful of former Syracuse University players saw action in Friday and Saturday games.

On Friday night, Cole Swider started for the Los Angeles Lakers, played 26 minutes, shot 7-of-14 overall and 5-of-8 from the 3-point line for 19 points. The Lakers beat the Warriors 103-96.

Swider, a 6-foot-9 forward who played a final college basketball season for the Orange, spent last season on a two-way contract with the Lakers, a team in desperate need of 3-point shooters. The Lakers made 34.6% of their 3s in 2022-23. Only five NBA teams were worse from that distance.

On Saturday, Buddy Boeheim and Elijah Hughes – former Orange teammates – matched up against each other in a Summer League game.

Boeheim came off the bench for Detroit, played a total of five minutes, took three shots from the 3-point line and made all of them. He spent the last season on a two-way contract with the Pistons, a young team with the worst record in the NBA last year.

Hughes also came off the bench for Orlando. He took a total of three shots — all of them from the 3-point line — but did not score in the game. He played 13 minutes and looks a lot slimmer than he did during his three seasons at Syracuse. Hughes played in the G League for the Wisconsin Herd last season.

Alan Griffin, who played one season at Syracuse, is on the Bucksโ€™ Summer League roster, but did not play in Friday nightโ€™s game. Matt Morgan, the former Cornell star, will play for the Clippers late Saturday night.

The Magic (Hughes) plays the Pacers at 8:30 p.m. (ET) on Sunday; the Clippers (Morgan) play the Kings at 10:30 p.m. that same day.

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