Big Ten Roundup (July 4): All 43 Big Ten Players on 2023 NBA Summer League Rosters

A total of 43 basketball players produced by the Big Ten will be participating in the 2023 NBA summer leagues for the next two weeks. Here's the complete list from all 14 schools.
Big Ten Roundup (July 4): All 43 Big Ten Players on 2023 NBA Summer League Rosters
Big Ten Roundup (July 4): All 43 Big Ten Players on 2023 NBA Summer League Rosters /

The 2023 NBA Summer Leagues kicked off Monday night in Sacramento and Salt Lake City, and several Big Ten products took to the hardwood in front of the national audience. 

The entire league will convene in Las Vegas for 10 days starting on Friday, with all 30 teams playing at least five games. 

Here's a complete list of all 43 former Big Ten players who will be competing in the summer league.  

Illinois

  • Malcolm Hill — Orlando Magic
  • Matthew Mayer — Houston Rockets

Indiana

  • Trayce Jackson-Davis — Golden State Warriors
  • Jalen Hood-Schifino — Los Angeles Lakers
  • Race Thompson — New York Knicks
  • Armaan Franklin (finished at Virginia, started at Indiana) — Denver Nuggets

Iowa

  • Tyler Cook — Milwaukee Bucks
  • Kris Murray — Portland Trail Blazers
  • Keegan Murray — Sacramento Kings
  • Jack Nunge (finished at Xavier, started at Iowa) — Detroit Pistons

Maryland

  • None

Michigan

  • Kobe Bufkin — Atlanta Hawks
  • Jett Howard — Orlando Magic
  • Caleb Houstan — Orlando Magic
  • D.J. Wilson — Orlando Magic
  • Moussa Diabate — Los Angeles Clippers
  • Isaiah Livers — Detroit Pistons
  • Zavier Simpson — Detroit Pistons
  • Eli Brooks — Indiana Pacers

Michigan State

  • Gabe Brown — Phoenix Suns
  • Max Christie — Los Angeles Lakers
  • Marcus Bingham Jr. — Dallas Mavericks
  • Joey Hauser — Utah Jazz

Minnesota

  • Daniel Oturu — Chicago Bulls
  • Marcus Carr (Finished at Texas, started at Minnesota) — Phoenix Suns

Northwestern

  • Chase Audige — Miami Heat
  • Elyjah Williams — Orlando Magic
  • Pete Nance (finished at North Carolina, started at Northwestern) — Cleveland Cavaliers

Nebraska

  • Sam Griesel — Boston Celtics 
  • Trey McGowens — Brooklyn Nets
  • Bryce McGowens — Charlotte Hornets
  • Isaiah Roby — New York Knicks

Ohio State

  • Justice Sueing — Oklahoma City Thunder
  • Malaki Branham — San Antonio Spurs
  • Brice Sensabaugh — Utah Jazz
  • E.J. Liddell — New Orleans Pelicans
  • D.J. Carton — (finished at Marquette, started at Ohio State) — Minnesota Timberwolves

Penn State

  • Seth Lundy — Atlanta Hawks
  • Jalen Pickett — Denver Nuggets
  • Andrew Funk — Denver Nuggets

Purdue

  • Jaden Ivey — Detroit Pistons
  • Trevion Williams — Minnesota Timberwolves

Rutgers

  • Caleb McConnell — Oklahoma City Thunder

Wisconsin

  • Micah Potter — Utah Jazz

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Daniel Olinger is a Sports Illustrated/FanNation reporter for HoosiersNow.com. He graduated from Northwestern University with degrees in both journalism and economics.