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Daishen Nix returns to NBA Summer League in Las Vegas

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Daishen Nix returns to NBA Summer League in Las Vegas

Inside Toyota Center talk this offseason, another former Houston Rockets name is back on the summer radar. Daishen Nix is set to play in NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, giving the ex-Rockets guard another chance to earn a roster spot and extend his pro career.

Nix spent parts of two seasons with Houston after entering the league as an undrafted prospect. His path has never been smooth, and that is part of what makes another Summer League run worth noting for Rockets followers who remember his time in red. Las Vegas has become one of the league's main proving grounds for fringe roster players, young prospects, and veterans trying to fight their way back into the rotation picture.

Daishen Nix gets another NBA Summer League shot

The latest opportunity puts Nix back in front of coaches, scouts, and front offices during one of the busiest evaluation stretches on the NBA calendar. Summer League games do not carry regular-season weight, but they can shape training camp invites, two-way contract talks, and end-of-bench competition.

Nix built his profile as a strong, physical guard with playmaking instincts. During his Rockets tenure, he flashed passing ability and size in the backcourt, though consistency remained the challenge. That is often the dividing line for players trying to move from developmental minutes into steady NBA roles.

Why the former Rockets guard still draws interest

Houston moved on as the franchise pushed deeper into its youth reset and later into a more competitive phase. Nix's story, though, fits the modern NBA pipeline. Teams keep searching for guards who can organize an offense, defend multiple spots, and handle spot duty when injuries hit.

Summer League offers a clean setting to show growth in those areas. A few strong games can matter, especially for players with prior NBA experience. Nix does not need a headline performance every night. He needs sharp decision-making, efficient possessions, and enough defensive impact to remind teams he can help in a reserve role.

Las Vegas remains a key stage for roster battles

Las Vegas draws front office decision-makers from around the league every July, and that puts every possession under a brighter light. For former Rockets players, it is also a familiar checkpoint. Houston has used Summer League for years to sort out young talent, identify depth pieces, and track former players still trying to carve out a place in the league.

Nix now gets another shot in that setting. His next step will depend on how he performs in Vegas and whether an NBA club sees enough to offer a camp deal or another developmental path after Summer League wraps.

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