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Troy Brown Jr.’s future is bright, but it will be difficult for him to earn minutes as a rookie

Summer League basketball has never been an indicator for NBA success. Sometimes players who have success in Las Vegas will move on to better things, but the results don’t always translate. The Glen Rice Jr. MVP experience tells us this.

With that being said, after his performance in Vegas this summer, Troy Brown Jr. looks amazing. His skillset is perfect for the Wizards. Immediately, at age 18, he’s already one of the two or three best ball handlers on the team and has incredible passing vision for a wing players. He finishes at difficult angles and can knife his way into a defense despite not being the most explosive player.