A pool of 28 players has been selected for the NBA G League’s Up Next Game at All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis, the NBAGL announced in a press release.
According to the release, the event features “four teams of seven players competing in two semifinal games. The winner of each semifinal will face off in a Championship game.
“The teams will be made up of 28 NBA G League players, including 10 selected by a fan vote. The remaining 18 players will be selected by the NBA G League and will include eight members of NBA G League Ignite and at least one member of the Indiana Mad Ants, the G League affiliate of the All-Star hosting Indiana Pacers. Each team will be coached by a head coach from the NBA G League.”
Players marked with an asterisk (*) are on two-way contracts.
Fan vote:
- Emoni Bates (Cleveland Charge)*
- Luka Garza (Iowa Wolves)*
- Ashton Hagans (Rip City Remix)
- Kevon Harris, (Osceola Magic)*
- Javan Johnson (Santa Cruz Warriors)
- Skal Labissiere (Stockton Kings)
- Markquis Nowell (Raptors 905)*
- Trevelin Queen, (Osceola Magic)*
- Quinndary Weatherspoon (South Bay Lakers)
Former Kentucky guard Hagans received the most votes.
NBAGL selections:
- Dominick Barlow (Austin Spurs)*
- Darius Bazley (Delaware Blue Coats)
- JD Davison (Maine Celtics)*
- Collin Gillespie (Grand Rapids Gold)*
- Keyontae Johnson (Oklahoma City Blue)*
- Kenneth Lofton Jr. (Delaware Blue Coats)*
- Jermaine Samuels (Rio Grande Valley Vipers)*
- Cole Swider (Sioux Falls Skyforce)*
- Ethan Thompson (Mexico City Capitanes)
- Oscar Tshiebwe (Indiana Mad Ants)*
- Alondes Williams (Sioux Falls Skyforce)
G League Ignite:
- Izan Almansa
- Matas Buzelis
- Thierry Darlan
- Ron Holland
- London Johnson
- Dink Pate
- Babacar Sane
- Tyler Smith
They aren’t currently on NBA teams, but it’s worth noting that Labissiere and Bazley are ineligible for two-way deals because they each hold four years of NBA experience. Weatherspoon (three years), Hagans (one) and Williams (one) also hold at least some NBA experience.