Las Vegas Summer League has produced several breakout outings this week, including Cameron Boozer’s efficient 24 points and seven rebounds in a Thursday game. The Boston Celtics’ Sin City squad has gone 3-1, and CelticsWire highlights strong showings from younger players and incoming rookies such as Hugo Gonzalez and Amari Williams while naming John Tonje, Tucker DeVries, and Milos Uzan as players who could earn two-way consideration. The Miami Heat lost to the Toronto Raptors despite Jahmir Young’s 30-point night, underscoring individual scoring bursts amid team struggles. The Phoenix Suns have drawn praise for letting summer-league reps matter, which the Suns’ approach has made the slate more enjoyable and informative for evaluators. Podcasters from Havlicek Stole the Pod joined Forbes and Hardwood Houdini’s Bobby Krivitsky on site to break down what Vegas has revealed about roster depth and developmental candidates. Overall, Vegas has mixed team results with notable individual performances prompting teams to consider two-way offers and roster carries into training camp.