Darryn Peterson faces aggressive defense in Summer League matchup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 13, 2026, 1:33 AM
Last updated Jul 13, 2026
Darryn Peterson, the No. 2 overall pick, faced tough defensive schemes from the Washington Wizards during his third NBA Summer League game on July 12. The Wizards employed double-teams and physical traps, limiting Peterson to 24 points on 6-of-18 shooting and forcing eight turnovers in the contest. Despite the challenges, Peterson demonstrated his scoring ability and maturity, acknowledging the need to adapt to increased defensive attention. The game highlighted Peterson’s role as a focal point for the Utah Jazz and the expectations surrounding him moving forward.
- •Peterson scored a team-high 24 points against Washington.
- •The Wizards used aggressive double-teams and physical play to defend him.
- •Peterson acknowledged the learning curve of facing tougher defenses.
- •Despite inefficiencies, he showed impressive offensive skills.
- •This game solidifies his status as a primary target for opposing teams.
- 1:33 AMYahoo Sports — The NBA is Already Treating Darryn Peterson Like the Jazz's Franchise Star
"Opponents are already deploying aggressive double-teams and physical traps to neutralise the teenage guard, signaling his rapid ascent from high-lottery prospect to Utah’s undisputed focal point.
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