With the NBA Summer League in Orlando coming to a close today and the Las Vegas league about to begin play, GatorBait.net recaps all the action for former Gators hoping to make NBA rosters.

PG Scottie Wilbekin is making a strong case for a spot on an NBA roster as C Patric Young gets set to debut.

PG Scottie Wilbekin, Memphis Grizzlies

Results:

July 5 - 84-63 W vs. Oklahoma City

July 6 - 82-85 L vs. Detroit

July 8 - 80-73 W vs. Orlando

July 10 - 88-74 W vs. Houston

July 11 - 12 p.m. ET vs. Philadelphia (Championship Game)

Statistics:

Points: 12 (3.0 PPG)

Rebounds: 6 (1.5 RPG)

Assists: 20 (5.0 APG)

Steals: 9 (2.3 SPG)

Blocks: 1 (0.3 BPG)

Turnovers: 5 (1.3 TPG)

FG: 4-13 (30.1%)

3PT: 1-4 (25.0%)

FT: 3-4 (75.0%)

Assist-to-Turnover: 4.0

MIN: 81 (20.3 MPG)

Overview: Wilbekin has had a strong showing in the Orlando Pro Summer League, though his shooting has yet to show up. The same qualities that made him the star of Florida's run to the Final Four -- defense and smart ball-handling -- have been evident so far in his play with the Grizzlies.

Size is definitely a concern for Wilbekin, as there's a noticeable difference from the college game. He has struggled to defend some of the bigger guards in the league (Victor Oladipo, in particular, got the best of Wilbekin). The extra length on the floor also seems to be affecting Wilbekin's ability to get his shot off. Several times he's had open looks from the perimeter that he'd have taken in college that he's pulling down.

Regardless, it's been an impressive showing. The Grizzlies have already invited Wilbekin to training camp. Should Wilbekin accept, he'd be on a non-guaranteed minimum-salary deal unless he made the opening-night NBA roster, and the Grizzlies can reserve his D-League rights should he not make the cut out of training camp.

But there's more work ahead for Wilbekin, who will play in today's Orlando championship game at noon. He'll be joining the Philadelphia 76ers in Las Vegas to audition on their Summer League team, as well.

Remaining Summer League Schedule (with 76ers):

July 12, 10:30 p.m. - vs. Utah (Summer League Live)

July 14, 8:00 p.m. - vs. Cleveland (SLL)

July 15, 8:00 p.m. - vs. Phoenix (SLL)

Teams are reseeded after three games and will play more games in Las Vegas after the reseeding.

C Vernon Macklin, Orlando Magic

Results:

July 5 - 83-77 W vs. Philadelphia

July 7 - 87-69 W vs. Houston

July 8 - 73-80 L vs. Memphis

July 10 - 67-76 L vs. Boston

July 11 - 96-87 W vs. Detroit

Statistics:

Points: 27 (5.4 PPG)

Rebounds: 18 (3.6 RPG)

Assists: 0 (0.0 APG)

Steals: 3 (0.6 SPG)

Blocks: 5 (1.0 BPG)

Turnovers: 5 (1.0 TPG)

FG: 7-16 (43.8%)

3PT: 0-0 (0.0%)

FT: 13-15 (86.7%)

MIN: 79 (15.8 MPG)

Overview: Macklin has bounced around a handful of leagues the last few years for a reason: He's never quite figured out how to play as big as his size. His length was clearly evident in Summer League games, he just never had a natural feel for blocking shots or even rebounding. His rebounds-per-minute rate of 0.228 is far too low for a big with his size.

While he flashed well in spurts (he had one three-block game and another game with six rebounds), his lack of consistency will likely keep him from earning an NBA shot this go-round.

C Patric Young, New Orleans Pelicans

Schedule:

July 11, 10:30 p.m. - vs. DLS (SLL)

July 13, 4:30 p.m. - vs. Los Angeles Lakers (SLL)

July 14, 6:30 p.m. - vs. San Antonio (SLL)

Teams are reseeded after three games and will play more games in Las Vegas after the reseeding.

Overview: Young has been working out with New Orleans, and the Pelicans see a little Ben Wallace in him. He'll certainly have a chance to make a roster with an impressive showing beginning tonight in Las Vegas.

The Pelicans have considerable frontcourt depth right now in terms of options, but many are unproven. If Young can play excellent defense and up his rebounding rate a bit from his college days, he'll stand a chance of earning a training camp invite from the Pelicans.

SF Casey Prather, Atlanta Hawks

Schedule:

July 12, 4:30 p.m. - vs. Washington (SLL)

July 13, 6:30 p.m. - vs. DLS (SLL)

July 15, 4:00 p.m. - vs. Portland (SLL)

Teams are reseeded after three games and will play more games in Las Vegas after the reseeding.

Overview: Prather is considered a long shot to do much more than play in the Summer League right now, but with his athleticism anything is possible. He'll need to have a fairly dominant performance in the Summer League to make a team, and the best way for him to improve his standing is by flashing better shooting ability than he showed at Florida.