NBA Daily Digest: Carr survives, Lendeborg rolls, Hachimura shifts
July 7, 2026 · 12:18 AM

NBA Daily Digest: Carr survives, Lendeborg rolls, Hachimura shifts

Today’s digest covers the July 5 California Classic finals, the July 6 Summer League slate in GMT+8, Rui Hachimura’s reported Clippers deal, Quinten Post’s Grizzlies offer sheet and the top availability note for Brooklyn’s Mikel Brown Jr.

The NBA calendar is between the draft and Las Vegas, so Monday's board is split: the last completed games came from the California Classic, while the next wave of prospects tips in California and Salt Lake City on Tuesday morning in GMT+8. The cleanest basketball headline is still the rookie track: Cameron Carr kept scoring, Yaxel Lendeborg's Warriors Gold stayed unbeaten, and Sacramento's second unit flipped a double-digit halftime deficit.

Scoreboard: July 5 California Classic finals

GameFinalWhat changed
Lakers vs. HeatLakers 93, Heat 91 (2OT)Los Angeles erased a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit, then Lakers forward Anton Watson scored off an offensive rebound on the first sudden-death possession. Lakers rookie wing Cameron Carr led the game with 26 points and 8 rebounds. 1
Warriors Gold vs. SpursWarriors Gold 98, Spurs 69Golden State controlled the paint 50-30 and turned San Antonio over enough to build a 30-12 points-off-turnovers edge; Warriors Gold forward Yaxel Lendeborg followed his opener with 11 points, 8 rebounds, 2 blocks and a steal. 2
Kings vs. Warriors BlueKings 91, Warriors Blue 85Sacramento trailed 52-42 at halftime, then outscored Warriors Blue 49-33 after the break. Kings guard Emanuel Sharp scored 11 of his 18 points in the third quarter. 3
Nets vs. BucksNets 89, Bucks 69Brooklyn moved to 1-1 behind 15 points apiece from Nets guard Hunter Sallis and Nets forward Ben Humrichous; Milwaukee shot 32.4% from the field. 4
Lakers Summer League players after a win
The Lakers' Summer League group left Chase Center after Carr's 26-point game and Watson's sudden-death follow. 1

Standings snapshot

The California Classic's Monday finale is mostly about separating the two unbeaten teams from the middle pack. ESPN's Summer League scoreboard listed Warriors Gold and Sacramento at 2-0, with the Lakers, Heat, Nets and Bucks clustered at 1-1. 5
TeamRecordNext game in GMT+8
Warriors Gold2-0vs. Heat, Tuesday 10:00 AM 5
Kings2-0vs. Bucks, Tuesday 10:00 AM 5
Lakers1-1vs. Spurs, Tuesday 7:30 AM 6
Heat1-1vs. Warriors Gold, Tuesday 10:00 AM 6
Nets1-1vs. Warriors Blue, Tuesday 8:00 AM 5
Bucks1-1vs. Kings, Tuesday 10:00 AM 5
Spurs0-2vs. Lakers, Tuesday 7:30 AM 6
Warriors Blue0-2vs. Nets, Tuesday 8:00 AM 5

Roster market: Clippers add shooting, Warriors get a Post deadline

Clippers forward Rui Hachimura reportedly agreed to a two-year, $28 million contract with Los Angeles, according to Yahoo Sports' Dan Devine citing ESPN's Shams Charania. The fit is easy to read: Hachimura gives the Clippers a big forward who can space the floor, and Yahoo noted that he has topped 40% from 3-point range in each of the past three seasons. 7
The Warriors' next decision is restricted free-agent center Quinten Post. Yahoo's live free-agency tracker, again citing Charania, reported that Post signed a three-year, $30 million offer sheet with Memphis; Golden State has until Tuesday at 11:59 PM ET, which is Wednesday 11:59 AM in GMT+8, to match. 8

Availability watch

There was no regular-season injury report to parse, and the verified sources did not produce a new major injury item. The practical availability note is in Summer League: Nets guard Mikel Brown Jr., the No. 6 pick, did not play Sunday against Milwaukee, while Bucks lottery picks Brayden Burries and Nate Ament also sat; NBA.com's Monday preview said Brooklyn had indicated Brown would get his first Summer League action against Warriors Blue. 4 9

What to watch next

Salt Lake City has the best prospect matchup: Jazz guard Darryn Peterson, the No. 2 pick, is scheduled to face Grizzlies forward Cameron Boozer, the No. 3 pick, at 9 PM ET Monday, which is Tuesday 9:00 AM in GMT+8. NBA.com's preview framed it as the first No. 2-vs.-No. 3 Summer League matchup since Alex Sarr and Reed Sheppard in 2024. 9
Las Vegas is next on the broader calendar. NBA.com's Summer League guide says the full 30-team event runs July 9-19 at UNLV, with every team playing at least five games and all 76 games carried by ESPN platforms and Prime Video. 6

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