The Boston Celtics and Atlanta Hawks will clash at Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas on Monday, July 13, with tip-off set for 6 p.m. ET. The game will not appear on national television; instead, it streams exclusively on Prime Video, which is offering a 30-day free trial for new subscribers.
Boston entered the matchup with a 2-0 record after a 87-75 victory over the Charlotte Hornets on Sunday. Dillon Mitchell led the way with 24 points, while John Tonje contributed 17 points and Hugo Gonzalez added 14. The three players combined for a balanced offensive output that helped the Celtics maintain their unbeaten start in the Las Vegas Summer League.
Atlanta also sits at 2-0, having defeated the San Antonio Spurs and the Brooklyn Nets in its first two games. In the most recent win, the Hawks edged the Nets 83-76, with first-round pick Kingston Flemings posting nine points, seven rebounds, and five assists. Flemings' all-around game highlighted the Hawks’ depth and their ability to generate scoring opportunities from multiple positions.
Both squads are using the Summer League as a proving ground for young talent. For the Celtics, Mitchell’s 24-point performance demonstrates his scoring potential beyond the college level, while Tonje’s efficient shooting shows he can contribute in limited minutes. The Hawks’ success rests on Flemings’ versatility; his rebounding and playmaking indicate a player who can impact both ends of the floor. The upcoming contest offers a direct comparison of two undefeated teams, each looking to solidify the roles of their emerging pieces before training camp begins.
Fans should watch for how the Celtics’ perimeter shooting matches up against the Hawks’ defensive schemes, and whether Flemings can expand his scoring output while maintaining his assist numbers. The game’s streaming availability on Prime Video ensures that viewers can follow the action live, and the 6 p.m. ET start time provides a convenient evening window for West Coast audiences. As the Summer League progresses, performances like those of Mitchell and Flemings will shape roster decisions and potential two-way contracts heading into the regular season.