VIDEOS: Russell, Nance, Clarkson After Summer League Win Over 76ers

Collage_SLATEThe Los Angeles Lakers beat the Philadelphia 76ers 68-60 in their second Summer League game in Las Vegas. Jordan Clarkson led the way with 19 points and D’Angelo Russell followed behind with 14 points.

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Larry Nance Jr. had the Thomas & Mack crowd chanting ‘Larry! Larry! Larry!’ with his hustle plays, including two blocked shots and three steals to go along with his eight points and five rebounds. In the post-game videos below, Nance talks about what it was like to have the crowd chanting his name.

Clarkson says he expects big things from the Lakers No. 2 draft pick and Russell talks about what a great leader Clarkson’s been to him. Summer League coach Mark Madsen also discusses what he’s seeing out of Robert Upshaw and the incredible basketball IQ of Clarkson.

Mark Madsen After Lakers Win Over The Philadelphia 76ers In Their Second Summer League Game

Larry Nance Jr. After Receiving ‘Larry! Larry! Larry!’ Chants At Summer League

D’Angelo Russell On Leadership Of Jordan Clarkson And Friendships With Karl-Anthony Towns And Jahlil Okafor

Jordan Clarkson On D’Angelo Russell: ‘I Expect Great Things From Him’

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