June is such a wild stretch in the NBA. The league crowns a champion, holds a draft and hurdles into trade season and free agency, all in about two weeks. Everyone could use a few days to cool off, right?While much of pro basketball works the phones, the young and the hopeful start July in either Northern California or the Utah mountains. That’s where NBA Summer League gets its limited opening. The Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings are joint hosts of the California Classic, while the Utah Jazz lead a Salt Lake City round-robin showcase of their own. Together, these five days of exhibitions offer fans some laid-back looks at developing talents and dark-horse hoopers.Full summer league play goes down in Las Vegas from July 9-19, with coverage on Prime Video and ESPN properties. But there’s a fair share to appreciate in the preludes.No. 2 draft pick Darryn Peterson is on the Jazz’s Salt Lake City roster, as is last year’s No. 5 pick, Ace Bailey. Golden State puts recent NCAA champion Yaxel Lendeborg on the court. Darius Acuff Jr. debuts in Sacramento. The Brooklyn Nets are set to reintroduce themselves with Mikel Brown Jr., and the Atlanta Hawks make the trip with Kingston Flemings.Check out the full schedule below. All times are ET.You can watch NBA Summer League games on Fubo (Stream Free Now).Darryn Peterson is an 'awesome fit' offensively with Utah JazzZach Harper and CJ MooreNBA Summer League rule changesThe California and Salt Lake City circuits introduce two trial runs to the summer league.All foul shooters take a single free throw, with that one shot worth the number of attempts it replaces, until the final two minutes of a game. To spell that out: