Journeys begin amid blinking lights and sweltering heat. The 2026 NBA Summer League heads to “Fabulous” Las Vegas, where top-line rookies debut and undrafted free agents fight for roster spots.From July 9-19, viewers can get a low-key look at developing young prospects. Some of them, like the Memphis Grizzlies’ Cameron Boozer and the Utah Jazz’s Darryn Peterson, arrive off of preview circuits in Salt Lake City and the California Classic. Formal introductions are lined up for the rest of this hyped 2026 rookie class — with Washington Wizards No. 1 pick AJ Dybantsa as the headliner.Peterson and the Jazz meet Dybantsa and the Wizards on Thursday’s opening night. Check out the full schedule and TV listings below.All ESPN properties, including ESPN Unlimited, are available on Fubo (Stream Free Now).NBA Summer League broadcastersThe ESPN networks combine for 38 summer league showings, and they have the championship game on Sunday, July 19. Coverage is accessible with a pay TV provider or an ESPN Unlimited subscription.ESPN’s play-by-play voices in Vegas are Dave Pasch, Drew Carter, John Schriffen, Sean Kelley, Jorge Sedano and Marc Kestecher. Doris Burke, Danny Green and Jeremy Lin are among the color commentators.Prime Video has 38 summer league broadcasts too, with live access in more than 200 countries around the world. The Prime play-by-play announcers are Michael Grady, Mike Watts, Brendan Glasheen, Carlo Jimenez and Brian Sieman. Analysts include Stan Van Gundy, John Wall and Teresa Weatherspoon.Finish The Sentence with Darryn PetersonJen KlocknerThe full 76-game Las Vegas Summer League scheduleAll times are ET. All games are at the Thomas & Mack Center and Cox Pavilion.Thursday, July 9