Arthur Kaluma scores 34 points for Lakers in Summer League game
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 12, 2026, 4:33 PM
Last updated Jul 12, 2026
Arthur Kaluma delivered an impressive performance for the Los Angeles Lakers during their Summer League game against the Dallas Mavericks on July 12, 2026. The second-year forward scored a game-high 34 points and grabbed five rebounds, leading the Lakers to a 91-70 victory. Kaluma demonstrated his scoring ability by hitting six three-pointers and shooting 11-for-16 overall from the field. Lakers Summer League coach Ty Abbott noted Kaluma's growing confidence and his improved understanding of playing off the ball. Kaluma had also scored 18 points against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the previous game, further solidifying his potential role in the upcoming season.
- •Kaluma finishes with 34 points and 5 rebounds.
- •Lakers win Summer League matchup 91-70 against Mavericks.
- •Kaluma shoots 11-for-16 and sinks six three-pointers.
- •Coach Abbott praises Kaluma's confidence and playing style.
- •Kaluma scored 18 points in the previous game against the Thunder.
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"The Summer League is showcasing one second-year Los Angeles Lakers player.
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