Jase Richardson is currently in Las Vegas with the Orlando Magic for NBA summer league, and the former Michigan State star continues to show why he probably shouldn’t have fallen to pick No. 25 in the 2025 NBA draft.
In a three-point loss to the Toronto Raptors, Richardson filled up the stat sheet, scoring 19 points to go along with four assists, two rebounds, and two blocks. Richardson is now averaging 16.5 points per game on 55.6-percent shooting from the field and 50-percent from three. Perhaps most impressive has been Richardson’s ability to draw fouls. He shot nine free throws at an 88.9-percent clip against the Raptors.
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Richardson, who is going to be asked to be a point guard in the league, also showed off his handle on an impressive play. Despite being thought of as someone who favors his left hand, he actually scores this impressive basket after he went back to the right hand:
Here’s another nice play from Jase as he took the ball coast-to-coast for and and-one opportunity:
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