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Game On, Vegas: NBA Summer League & PlayStation Creator Cup Return To Sin City

Game On, Vegas: NBA Summer League & PlayStation Creator Cup Return To Sin City

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NBA 2K Summer League and PlayStation Creator Cup are making their highly anticipated return to Las Vegas, bringing together top basketball talent and gaming's biggest creators for an electrifying blend of sports and entertainment.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Sin City, this year's events promise high-energy matchups, immersive fan experiences, and the ultimate celebration of hoops during the NBA's offseason.
NBA Summer League Is About To Heat Up The Court In Las Vegas
The Blast | Melanie VanDerveer
July is game time for basketball fans in Las Vegas!
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Get ready as rookies, sophomores, and undrafted NBA players gear up to showcase their skills during the nearly two-week long NBA2K26 Summer League in Sin City.
From July 10 to 20, 2025, fans can catch multiple games daily at UNLV's Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion, along with a lineup of exciting events and activations.
With different ticket and package options, you can create the fan experience you want, gaining access to unique inclusions, behind-the-scenes tours, meet and greets and more.
PlayStation Creator Cup Is Also Returning To Las Vegas To Heat Up July
Courtesy of the NBA
The PlayStation NBA Creator Cup is also returning to the court in Las Vegas and promises to bring an exciting fusion of sports and creator culture. The basketball showdown, featuring top basketball content creators, will take place at The Pavilion at UNLV on Wednesday, July 9 at 7 p.m.
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This year's event brings some of the top digital creators and basketball personalities to the court for an entertaining game, including SypherPK, YPK Raye, Carson Roney, Bree Green, Kris London, Cam Wilder, and D'Aydrian Harding.
The Roster Mixes Former Collegiate Athletes, Social Media Stars, And Harlem Globetrotters On The Court
The Blast | Melanie VanDerveer
This year's roster features a diverse mix of talent - from Harlem Globetrotters to former college athletes, to social media stars.
"Participating in the PlayStation NBA Creator Cup in Las Vegas is always a highlight of my summer,' said creator, YPK Raye. 'Bringing this energy to my hometown makes it even more meaningful plus it's a family-friendly event and a unique way for fans to connect with the creators they watch every day.'
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Tickets to the PlayStation NBA Creator Cup are on sale now and just $20.
NBA Summer League Builds Excitement For Next Season
If you're a basketball fan or love catching NBA action, the NBA2K26 Summer League is a must-see. Watch multiple games daily and get a first look at the league's rising stars as they hit the court. Celebrating its 21st year in Las Vegas, NBA 2K26 Summer League brings all 30 teams together for nonstop hoops and high-energy fun.
Each day of Summer League will have six to eight games. Each team will play at least four games during the 11 days of basketball excitement. After each team's first four games, the top four teams will continue to the playoffs. The two winning teams from the semifinals will compete in the final championship game, closing out the two-week event.
Tickets Are Now On Sale For Games And Experiences
In addition to all the excitement on the court, there will also be exciting experiences and a film festival to enjoy while visiting Las Vegas during Summer League.
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July 17 to 19, the 2025 Summer League Film Festival will take place with daily screenings at the Strip View Pavilion inside the Thomas & Mack Center.
Multiple experiences will also be available with specific ticket packages. Get a behind-the-scenes tour, enjoy the NBA Legends Dinner, on-court photo ops, and more are available for purchase.
Tickets are currently on sale.

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