How to watch Utah NBA Summer League games: TV schedule, channel, times, results and teams

Joseph Corr

How to watch Utah NBA Summer League games: TV schedule, channel, times, results and teams image

The 2023 NBA Summer League kicks off this week with the California Classic in Sacramento and the Salt Lake City Summer League in Utah.

Four teams will head to Utah's capital city to compete in the Salt Lake City event. The three-day exhibition tips off on Tuesday, July 3 and features the Oklahoma City Thunder, Philadelphia 76ers, Memphis Grizzlies and the hosts, the Utah Jazz.

Each team will play each other once and there will be a total of six games across three nights: July 3, 5 and 6. All games will take place at the Jazz's home arena of the Delta Center in downtown Salt Lake City.

For more information on the Salt Lake City Summer League, we have you covered with everything you need to know below.

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How to watch Salt Lake City Summer League

When: Monday, July 3 through Thursday, July 6

Where: Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah

Channels: NBA TV | ESPN2

Streaming: ESPN App | Sling TV

The Salt Lake City Summer League will be played at the Delta Center in downtown Salt Lake City.  

Games will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN 2 and NBA TV in the United States. You can also stream games using Sling TV. Get front row access to top teams when you watch live sports online with Sling TV. Stream the action on ESPN, NBC & more.

You can find the full Salt Lake City Summer League schedule below.

Salt Lake City Summer League Schedule

The Jazz, Grizzlies, Thunder and Sizers are the four teams participating in the Salt Lake City Summer League. Every team will play each other once.

The action will take place on Monday, July 3, Wednesday, July 5 and Thursday, July 6. There will be no games on the holiday of Tuesday, July 4.

DateTeamsTime (ET)TV Channel (US)
Monday, July 3Grizzlies vs. 76ers7:00 PMNBATV
Monday, July 3Thunder vs. Jazz9:00 PMNBATV
Wednesday, July 5Grizzlies vs. Thunder7:00 PMNBATV
Wednesday, July 576ers vs. Jazz9:00 PMNBATV
Thursday, July 6Thunder vs. 76ers7:00 PMESPN2
Thursday, July 6Grizzlies vs. Jazz9:00 PMNBATV

You can find each team's rosters below.

Salt Lake City Summer League rosters

Memphis Grizzlies

No.NamePos.College/Country
4Timmy AllenG/FTexas
7Joel AyayiGGonzaga/France
15Manny BatesF/CButler
44Tarik BiberovicG/FBosnia and Herzegovina
2Frankie FerrariGSan Francisco
0Jacob GilyardGRichmond
10Nathan HooverGWofford
20Matthew HurtF/CDuke
45GG JacksonFSouth Carolina
3Jake LaRaviaFWake Forest
6Kenneth Lofton Jr.F/CLouisiana Tech
8Aminu MohammedGGeorgetown/Nigeria
41Tariq OwensFTexas Tech
21David RoddyFColorado State
5Vince Williams Jr.G/FVCU

Oklahoma City Thunder

No.NamePos.College/Country
14Jared ButlerGBaylor
13Ousmane DiengFFrance
33Tanner GrovesF/COklahoma
7Chet HolmgrenF/CGonzaga
18Keyontae JohnsonFKansas State
31Hunter MaldonadoGWyoming
23Tre MannGFlorida
55Caleb McConnellGRutgers
25Daeqwon PlowdenG/FBowling Green
45Jahmi'us RamseyGTexas Tech
50Jeremiah Robinson-EarlF/CVillanova
15Jaden ShackelfordGAlabama
16Zhaire SmithG/FTexas Tech
27Justice SuiengGOhio State
8Jalen WilliamsG/FSanta Clara
6Jaylin WilliamsFArkansas
42KJ WilliamsFLSU

Cason Wallace, the No. 10 pick in the 2023 NBA Draft, is not listed on Oklahoma CIty's Salt Lake City Roster because the draft-day trade sending him to the Thunder is not yet official.

Philadelphia 76ers

No.NamePos.College/Country
38Marcus BagleyFArizona State
28Greg Brown IIIFTexas
37Ricky Council IVGArkansas
46Bryce GriggsGOvertime Elite/USA
23Louis KingFOregon
40Hyunjung LeeG/FDavidson/South Korea
43Makur MakerCHoward/South Sudan
27Elijah McCaddenGMemphis
33Filip PetrusevCSerbia
39Javonte SmartGLSU
26Terquavion SmithGNorth Carolina State
11Jaden SpringerGTennessee
36DJ StewardGDuke
29Azuolas TubelisCArizona/Lithuania
55Jordan TuckerGButler

Utah Jazz

No.NamePos.College/Country
30Ochai AgbajiGKansas
13Vernon Carey Jr.F/CDuke
40Kihei ClarkGVirginia
55Ed CroswellFProvidence
3Keyonte GeorgeGBaylor
10Joey HauserFMichigan State
0Taylor HendricksFUCD
46Keshawn JusticeFSanta Clara
33Johnny JuzangFUCLA
42Taevion KinseyG/FMarshall
52Yauhen MassalskiFSan Francisco/Belarus
34Nick OngendaCDePaul
25Micah PotterFWisconsin
44Colbey RossGPepperdine
19Luka SamanicFCroatia
8Brice SensabaughG/FOhio State

Joseph Corr

Joseph Corr is a content producer at The Sporting News who has covered the NBA for nearly a decade. A supporter of the Chicago Bulls during the Michael Jordan-era, he is also a fan of his local Australian basketball league; The NBL. Joseph was previously a long-time member of ESPN and Stats Perform’s digital media team, as a reporter, video editor and production assistant. Based in Sydney, Australia Joseph has worked for TSN since 2022.