AJ Dybantsa Matches Blake Griffin's Summer League Debut Record in Washington's Win
In a highly anticipated NBA Summer League matchup on the night of July 9-10, 2026, AJ Dybantsa, the first overall pick in the draft, faced off against second pick Darrin Peterson for the first time. Dybantsa led Washington to a narrow 92-88 victory over Utah with an impressive debut performance. He scored 27 points, tying Blake Griffin's record for most points scored by a number one draft pick in their Summer League debut in Las Vegas. Dybantsa shot 39% from the field and grabbed seven rebounds, including 19 points in the first half that helped Washington build a 17-point lead.
On the opposing side, Darrin Peterson scored 24 points on 33% shooting but struggled with eight turnovers and nine personal fouls. Fans and commentators praised the matchup, calling it a thrilling display of talent and a rivalry that could define the 2026-27 NBA season. The game offered an exciting preview of what to expect from these two promising rookies moving forward.
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