Troy Brown drives the ball during NBA Summer League.

Troy Brown made the most of his last game at the Las Vegas NBA Summer League. The Oregon rookie scored a summer league-high 25 points in Washington's 96-92 defeat to the Dallas Mavericks on Friday.

It acts as Brown's third 20-point game out of five games in Vegas. He made 10-of-21 shots including, two three-point tries. He also grabbed six rebounds, doled out three assists and finished with three steals in 34 minutes of play.

“It was my teammates that got me going," Brown said in a video posted on the Wizards Twitter page. "They got me going. I just wanted to impact the game. I definitely had a lot of motivation."

Because of the loss, Washington's time in Las Vegas has come to an end.

While the Wizards summer league team went just 1-4, Brown was a clear bright spot. The 15th overall draft selection in last month's NBA Draft averaged 18.4 points per game, 6.8 rebounds per game and 2.2 assists per game in five outings. He also made 42.6-percent of field goals and 88.2-percent of free throws attempts. Brown did struggle from distance making just 3-of-19 from three point range (15.8-percent).

Brown acted as the first Oregon player to go pro after just one season with the program. He was also the first first round draft pick since Aaron Brooks went to the Houston Rockets in 2007.

Brown will have a few months before he and the rest of the NBA begin training camp in late September. He is expected to compete for a reserve role behind NBA stars John Wall and Bradley Beal.

With both Tyler Dorsey and Jordan Bell sitting due to injury, Elijah Brown was the only other former Duck to play on Friday. He scored five points in 12 minutes as Golden State wrapped up its summer league with a 69-67 loss to the Sacramento Kings. Brown made 2-of-9 shots and 1-of-6 from three point range. He also had one rebound, one assist and one steal.

Only two players remain in the NBA Summer League postseason. Chris Boucher and the Toronto Raptors face Charlotte at 3 PM today. The game will be aired on ESPN3. The Portland Trailblazers, featuring MiKyle McIntosh, will play on Sunday. The opponent and game time have not been determined.