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Two Huskers Debut in Summer League on Friday: Here's How to Watch

Former collegiate standouts from Nebraska, Michigan, and Mississippi State are making their debuts in the 2026 NBA Summer League.

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The brief

Multiple former college basketball players are competing in the 2026 NBA Summer League. This includes two Nebraska players debuting on Friday, while four former Nebraska men's basketball players are set for the league in total.

Coverage from Sports Illustrated and KOLN focuses on the Nebraska representatives. Meanwhile, On3 reports eleven former Michigan players are competing, and MLive.com notes the presence of national champions.

The Mississippi State official athletics website reports two of its own former players are in action. Upcoming coverage will focus on how to watch the Friday debuts and the performance of the various collegiate alumni across the league.

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Quick answers

How many Nebraska players are participating in the 2026 NBA Summer League?

According to KOLN, four former Nebraska men's basketball players are set for the league.

Which other universities have players in the league?

Coverage mentions players from Michigan and Mississippi State.

When do the first two Huskers debut?

Sports Illustrated reports they debut on Friday.

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