Tyler Dorsey elevates for a shot during his rookie season.

The NBA Summer League kicks off next week and a handful of former Duck stars are set to take part. Split up into three separate competitions in three different locations, games will begin on July 2 and run through July 17.

Coming off a strong rookie season, Atlanta guard Tyler Dorsey will play in the Utah Summer League held in Salt Lake City. Games begin on July 2 and run through July 5. The Memphis Grizzlies will also be competing, but former Duck teammate Dillon Brooks is not expected to participate. He continues to compete for Team Canada in the World Cup qualifying competition along with Chris Boucher (who is also not listed on a summer league team).

Dorsey averaged 7.2 points per game in 56 games as a rookie this past season for the Hawks. He figures to be a key component of the team's Summer League along with top draft picks Trae Young and Kevin Huerter.

Fresh off earning an NBA championship, Jordan Bell will play for the Golden State Warriors team at the California Classic in Sacramento. The schedule mirrors that of the Utah Summer League, with games beginning on July 2 and running through July 5. He'll be joined on the Warriors team by recent Duck grad Elijah Brown.

Bell averaged 4.6 points and 3.6 rebounds in 57 regular season games for the Warriors. He also logged 13.5 minutes per game in the NBA Finals, where he scored 5.8 points per game and grabbed 3.3 rebounds per game.

Brown was second on Oregon's 2017-18 team in scoring with 13.6 points per game. He played one year with the Ducks after transferring from New Mexico. He's the son of Golden State assistant coach Mike Brown.

The trio of former Duck players will then compete in the Las Vegas Summer League from July 6 to July 17. Unlike past years, all 30 NBA franchises will be represented in Vegas.

Joining Bell, Brown and Dorsey in Las Vegas will be recent Duck star Troy Brown and MiKyle McIntosh.

Brown broke a more than decade long first round draft drought for Oregon when he was taken No. 15 overall by the Washington Wizards. He'll headline the Wizards team in Las Vegas. He averaged 11.3 points and 6.2 rebounds per game in his lone year at Oregon. He became the first one-and-done in program history.

McIntosh was not drafted and did not sign with a club, but is listed on Portland's roster for games in Vegas next month. A 6-foot-7 and 240 pounder, McIntosh played just one year at Oregon after transferring over from Illinois State. He averaged 11.8 points and 6.1 rebounds in his one year with the Ducks. He played a major role in the team's late season success.

The summer league roster are not yet finalized, and more players could be added. So, it remains possible that several other Oregon players could pop up in Salt Lake City, Sacramento or Las Vegas in the coming weeks.