
Undrafted Tennessee guard to play in NBA Summer League
Former Tennessee basketball player Zakai Zeigler was not selected in the 2025 NBA draft. He will play in the NBA Summer League, which takes place July 10-20, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Zeigler will play for Detroit with Vols' teammate Chaz Lanier, who was drafted in the second round (No. 37 overall) by the Pistons.
Zeigler played for Tennessee from 2021-25 under head coach Rick Barnes and helped the Vols reach the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament in 2024-25.
He is the school's all time assists and steals leader. Zeigler was a three-year starter. In four years with the Vols, he averaged 11.3 points and 5.4 assists per game. His 747 career assists ranks third in SEC history. Zeigler's 215 career steals rank eighth in conference history.
He was a First-Team All-SEC standout during his junior and senior seasons, and earned second-team recognition as a sophomore. The former Vol was named SEC Defensive Player of the Year for the 2024-25 season.
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