Galloway makes NBA Summer League debut with Timberwolves
12 Jul
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Sydney Kings youngster Jaylin Galloway believes the play style of the NBL and NBA Summer League is “pretty similar”.
Galloway made his Summer League debut on Tuesday with the Minnesota Timberwolves, playing five minutes in a 108-96 loss to the Utah Jazz.
The 20-year-old revealed his experience with the Kings prepared him for the pace of play in Las Vegas.
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“It was good. I expected it to be a little fast paced, but it is pretty similar to the NBL, so it wasn’t too surprising,” Galloway told NBL Media.
“It is a learning experience, and I am taking in all the information that I can.”
Galloway registered two points, one assist and one block in his five minutes.

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