Results: 07/14/2025 - Jones-Garcia Stays Hot, leads Spurs
Summer League Recap: Jazz Trio Leads Balanced Effort, Spurs Get Big Night From Jones‑Garcia
The Utah Jazz and San Antonio Spurs met in Summer League play with several players turning heads.
Jazz: Filipowski Dominates, Williams and Collier Facilitate
- Kyle Filipowski delivered the most impressive stat line of the night, scoring 35 points on 11‑of‑19 shooting (5‑of‑8 3PT) and pulling down 11 rebounds. He showed his full offensive repertoire — stretching the floor, finishing inside, and earning trips to the line.
- Cody Williams played a well‑rounded game with 10 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals, and 2 blocks, despite shooting just 4‑of‑13. His defensive activity and passing stood out even as his scoring efficiency lagged.
- Isaiah Collier ran the point and recorded 12 points, 12 assists, and 3 rebounds, though he struggled with his shot (5‑of‑17 FG). Collier’s playmaking was a steadying force for Utah throughout the game.
Spurs: Jones‑Garcia Leads Scoring, Harper and Bryant Contribute
- David Jones‑Garcia powered the Spurs’ offense, putting up 28 points on 10‑of‑19 shooting (5‑of‑11 3PT) with 6 rebounds and 4 assists. He was aggressive from start to finish and kept San Antonio competitive.
- Dylan Harper added 16 points, 2 rebounds, and 2 assists, though he struggled to find his rhythm at times (5‑of‑16 FG). His ability to get to the line (5‑of‑7 FT) helped offset some inefficiency.
- Carter Bryant had a quiet shooting night but chipped in 5 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 blocks, playing solid defense and doing the little things to keep possessions alive.
Scout’s Take
Utah leaned on Filipowski’s scoring and Collier’s playmaking, with Williams providing defensive energy and versatility. San Antonio’s offense flowed through Jones‑Garcia, who delivered his best performance of Summer League so far, while Harper and Bryant continued to build confidence in expanded roles.

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