
Orlando Magic release NBA Summer League schedule, see when Jase Richardson plays
See when and how you can watch former Spartan Jase Richardson play in the upcoming NBA Summer League
Michigan State fans will have the opportunity to watch Jase Richardson suit up with the Orlando Magic for the first time in a few weeks.
The Orlando Magic have released their upcoming NBA 2K26 Summer League 2025 schedule, with the first game taking place on July 10. All of the games will be played in Las Vegas -- here's the full schedule from the Magic:
Richardson was selected by the Magic earlier this week in the first round of the NBA Draft. Richardson was taken with the No. 25 overall pick by Orlando.
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