Results 07/15/2025 - Wolves Stay Undefeated behind Shannon’s 24


Summer League Recap: Shannon Leads Wolves, Holland Shines for Pistons

The Minnesota Timberwolves kept rolling in Summer League action with a balanced win over the Detroit Pistons. Five young standouts stole the show: Terrence Shannon Jr., Joan Beringer, Rob Dillingham, Ron Holland II, and Chaz Lanier.


Minnesota Timberwolves

Terrence Shannon Jr. – The Star of the Night

Shannon was electric, scoring 24 points on just nine shots. He also added rebounds, assists, and defensive plays — though turnovers were a concern.

Player

MIN

PTS

REB

AST

STL

BLK

TO

FG

3PT

FT

Terrence Shannon Jr.

28:14

24

5

3

2

0

7

6-9

3-3

9-9


Joan Beringer – Defensive Anchor

Beringer didn’t score much but made his presence felt with rebounds, blocks, and a steal.

Player

MIN

PTS

REB

AST

STL

BLK

TO

FG

3PT

FT

Joan Beringer

20:55

3

6

1

1

2

1

1-3

0-0

1-2


Rob Dillingham – Aggressive Playmaker

Dillingham attacked the defense with confidence, finishing with 16 points and 4 assists despite some inefficiency.

Player

MIN

PTS

REB

AST

STL

BLK

TO

FG

3PT

FT

Rob Dillingham

26:21

16

1

4

2

0

4

7-17

0-0

2-3


Detroit Pistons

Ron Holland II – Leading the Way

Holland delivered a strong performance, combining scoring and defensive disruption while getting to the line effectively.

Player

MIN

PTS

REB

AST

STL

BLK

TO

FG

3PT

FT

Ron Holland II

32:49

22

6

2

6

0

7

6-12

1-4

9-10


Chaz Lanier – Perimeter Marksman

Lanier found his spots on the perimeter, knocking down four threes en route to 12 points.

Player

MIN

PTS

REB

AST

STL

BLK

TO

FG

3PT

FT

Chaz Lanier

25:58

12

1

0

0

1

0

4-14

4-12

0-0





Scout’s Take

For dynasty managers, this game reinforces several trends:

  • Shannon continues to flash starter-level upside with scoring, steals, and efficiency — he’s climbing rookie rankings fast.
  • Beringer’s defensive stats (boards, stocks) are already showing category league appeal.
  • Dillingham’s playmaking and shot volume point to long-term guard potential, but turnovers will take time to clean up.
  • Holland’s defensive ceiling is real — his steals + FT rate make him a rare dynasty piece if he irons out turnovers.
  • Lanier profiles as a deep-league sniper — if he can boost efficiency, his 3-and-D upside is worth stashing.

Shannon and Holland stand out as top dynasty targets, while Beringer and Dillingham are intriguing mid-round investments with room to grow. Lanier is a name to watch in deeper formats.

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