COLLEGE PARK, MD –
Julian Reese and
Selton Miguel each signed free agent congrats on Friday afternoon as announced by their respective agencies. Reese signed with the Los Angeles Lakers, while Miguel signed with the Utah Jazz.
The NBA Summer League announced its schedule on Friday as well with the California Classic and Salt Lake City Summer League running July 5-8. The NBA 2K26 Summer League in Las Vegas will be held July 10-20.
Rookies, free agents, and players in their second and third seasons take part in the Summer Leagues. For undrafted players, it is a chance to put themselves in position to possibly earn a training camp invitation or two-way contract.
Reese concluded a standout career this past season where he helped the Terps reach the NCAA Sweet 16 and finish ranked No. 9 nationally in the final AP Poll.
The Baltimore native finished his four-year career as a Terp playing in 134 games with 102 starts. The power forward scored 1,488 career points to go with 1,015 rebounds making him one of just two players in program history, alongside Len Elmore, to post 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.
He ranks 20th all-time in career scoring and is second all-time for rebounds. Reese also finished with 179 career blocks which ranks eighth, 133 assists and 113 steals. His career shooting percentage of .557 ranks seventh all-time. Additionally, his 37 career double doubles are the fifth most in program history. His 325 rebounds this past season are the ninth most for a single-year at Maryland.
This past season, the senior help Maryland reach the NCAA Sweet 16 for the first time since 2016. He averaged 13.3 points and 9.0 rebounds after starting all 36 games of the season. Maryland finished the year with a 27-9 overall record and a second-place finish in the Big Ten. He was also named to the All-Star Team of the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament.
Reese was a three-time All-Big Ten Honorable Mention selection during his career. Only Melo Trimble and Anthony Cowan earned all-conference honors three times during a career in the Big Ten era for Maryland. Overall, he was the 16
th Terp in program history to earn all-conference honors three times during a career.
Miguel finished his lone season at Maryland averaging 11.6 points per game. He scored a season-high 24 points on two occasions (Dec. 17 vs. Saint Francis & Dec. 21 vs. Syracuse) and scored in double figures in 23 games this season. The Luanda, Angola native led the team with a 42.6 three-point field goal percentage, tied for the 11th-best mark in the conference. Miguel had multiple games where he was effective from behind the arc, knocking down three or more shots from behind the arc in 15 games. Miguel led the Terps in double figure scoring games all season and finished his collegiate career with 1,608 points.