Washington Wizards: Ranking 2019 NBA Summer League players

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17. Elijah Brown

Elijah Brown, who went undrafted out of Oregon in 2018, had little impact on the floor. He played just five total minutes, all in the final game, and did not score. His lack of playing time and impact ranks him last on the team.

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16. Noah Allen

Undrafted in 2017 out of Hawaii, Noah Allen played for the Washington Wizards’ G League affiliate Capital City Go-Go last season. This summer he played in just two games and scored a total of three points, though he pulled down 10 rebounds.

His movement was sub-par on defense and he had trouble getting involved in the offense.

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15. Armoni Brooks

Head coach Robert Pack surprised a lot of viewers by starting Armoni Brooks in the first game. Part of the undrafted guard duo from Houston, Brooks had a disappointing performance. In three games and 38 minutes, he accumulated just 10 points and eight rebounds.

Known for his 3-point shooting in college, he did not show out this summer. He went just 2-of-17 from behind the arc. However, his long frame and athleticism allowed him to create his own shot with ease.

If his shooting translates to professional basketball, where that may take him, he could be a player to keep an eye on.