David Jones shines: 25 points lead Spurs victory in 2025 Summer League

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David Jones-Garcia Shines in the 2025 Summer League

The young Dominican guard David Jones-García continues to stand out in the NBA Summer League 2025, establishing himself as a key figure for the San Antonio Spurs. His outstanding offensive performance in the second game of the tournament has captured everyone’s attention. Jones-García led the Spurs’ victory over the Golden State Warriors with a score of 90-88, demonstrating his ability to score points and his versatility on the court. The Dominican player scored 25 points, with an impressive 64.3% field goal percentage (9/14), including 4 three-pointers in 7 attempts. In addition, he added 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals, and 2 blocks in 29 minutes of play. His defensive performance was also notable, forcing 6 turnovers from the opposing team, demonstrating his impact on both sides of the court. With this performance, Jones-García solidifies his name as one of the revelations of the competition and attracts the attention of scouts and league executives, thanks to his scoring ability, defensive energy, and competitive maturity. In his debut against the Miami Heat, Jones-García had already shown his talent with 18 points, 7 rebounds and 2 assists in 21 minutes, despite the Spurs’ defeat in that game. With two consecutive games exceeding 15 points, David Jones is positioning himself as one of the most consistent prospects of the Summer League.

More Dominican presence in the Summer League

In addition to Jones-García, other Dominican players are participating in the Summer League. Chris Mañón also saw action with the Warriors, and RJ Luis Jr. is part of the Utah Jazz roster. The Spurs’ next challenge will be on Monday, July 7, against the Philadelphia 76ers, where Jones-García is expected to continue his outstanding performance.

Key Figures for David Jones-García

  • 29:13 minutes played
  • 25 points (9/14 FG, 4/7 3PT, 3/5 FT)
  • 3 rebounds, 3 assists
  • 3 steals, 2 blocks
  • 6 turnovers forced
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