Miami Heat Summer League: Kyle Allman Jr. Worth Keeping Close Eye On

Miami Heat guard Kyle Allman Jr. (50) dunks against the Sacramento Kings during the third quarter at the California Summer League( Darren Yamashita-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat guard Kyle Allman Jr. (50) dunks against the Sacramento Kings during the third quarter at the California Summer League( Darren Yamashita-USA TODAY Sports)
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Sacramento Kings guard Keon Ellis (34) drives against Miami Heat guard Kyle Allman Jr. (50) during the second quarter at the California Summer League(Darren Yamashita-USA TODAY Sports)

NBA Summer League action continues for the Miami Heat as they fell short to the Sacramento Kings, 81-64, on Sunday. Similar to their last outing against Los Angeles, offensive stagnancy remained an issue for Miami, as they now stand at 0-2 in the California Classic.

To their credit though, the Heat did manage a, 56-53, lead heading into the fourth quarter. However, several careless turnovers and missed shots down the stretch didn’t do them any favors.

With just eight total points scored in the final period, Miami simply ran out of gas in their second Summer League defeat. Nonetheless, the fun part about Summer League is that it’s not about the wins or losses.

While this was another Heat loss that featured some very underwhelming moments, one of the very few bright spots for Miami, thus far, has been the solid play of Kyle Allman Jr.

With two years of overseas production at Lavrio Megabolt of the Greek League and Paris Basketball of the Top French League, the former Cal State Fullerton product is already making a name for himself.