BREAKING NEWS: From Morgantown to the NBA – WVU Alumni Make Major Summer League Impact
West Virginia University basketball alumni are making serious noise in the NBA Summer League. From explosive scoring to lockdown defense, former Mountaineers are proving they belong on basketball’s biggest stage. Their performances have caught the attention of fans, coaches, and scouts alike.

Several WVU standouts have delivered eye-opening performances over the past week. Each player brought the same grit and intensity that defined their college careers in Morgantown. Now, under the bright lights of the Summer League, they’re showing the NBA world exactly what they’re made of.
One of the most impressive showings came from Erik Stevenson, who showcased his offensive versatility with sharp shooting and confident playmaking. He lit up the scoreboard in multiple games, drilling threes and creating scoring chances off the dribble. Stevenson’s energy and swagger mirrored his time at WVU, but now he’s elevated it for the pros.
Taz Sherman also made a strong impression. Known for his scoring ability in college, Sherman didn’t hesitate to bring that same aggressiveness to the Summer League. His shot creation, mid-range efficiency, and ability to finish through contact helped him stand out in a crowded field of young talent.
Meanwhile, Derek Culver showed his strength in the paint. The former WVU big man dominated the glass and provided a steady inside presence. Culver’s physicality and rebounding instincts made him a valuable contributor during key moments. His willingness to do the dirty work reminded everyone why he was such a force in the Big 12.
Sagaba Konate, returning from international play, also made an impact with his defensive presence. His rim protection, shot-blocking ability, and athleticism disrupted opponents’ offensive rhythm. Konate’s timing and hustle were exactly what NBA teams love to see in a rim-protecting big man.
The performances from these WVU alumni go beyond stats. They played with purpose, focus, and pride. Every possession, they carried the Mountaineer mentality—tough, relentless, and unafraid. That mindset has translated well on the Summer League stage.
NBA coaches and executives have taken notice. Several analysts have pointed to WVU players as standouts who could secure training camp invites or two-way contracts. With their current trajectory, it wouldn’t be surprising to see at least one former Mountaineer land a roster spot when the NBA season tips off.
West Virginia basketball has always produced players with heart and hustle. The NBA Summer League is simply the latest platform where that tradition continues. As the league progresses, all eyes remain on these former Mountaineers—who have taken their game from Morgantown to the next level with confidence and class.