Oregon Basketball: What teams will your favorite Ducks play for in the 2017 NBA Summer League?
By Connor Hope
The Curious Case of Dylan Ennis
One of the most peculiar situations in the NBA Summer League is that of former Oregon guard Dylan Ennis. While most undrafted players only sign with a single team, there is no rule against playing with different teams in two different leagues. Ennis has taken advantage of that situation and signed contracts with the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Golden State Warriors.
Ennis has not been a tremendously outstanding player in his college career, playing for three different schools: Rice, Villanova, and Oregon. He averaged career highs with 10.7 rebounds and 4.4 rebounds, while providing 3.1 assists for the Ducks. Because he is not the most efficient shooter, Ennis will need to focus on defense and ball distribution to make a roster.
Ennis will begin his July in Orlando with the Oklahoma City Thunder. After that, he will have to go immediately to Vegas to play with Oregon teammate Jordan Bell and the Warriors. While not a traditional route for most Summer League prospects, this situation allows Ennis the opportunity to showcase his ability to more teams.