First impressions are important, and Trae Young fluffed his chance to make a good one in his Summer League debut Monday night.

The Hawks guard, who earned Steph Curry comparisons after leading the nation in both scoring and assisting at Oklahoma, shot just 4-of-20 from the field in a 103-88 loss to the Grizzlies.

His first two 3-point attempts were brutal — long airballs. Young didn’t convert a field goal until early in the third quarter, beginning the game 0-for-10 before making his final 3-point attempt.

For much of the game, Young squared off with a familiar opponent: former West Virginia guard Jevon Carter.

Carter, selected 32nd overall by the Grizzlies this year, was a two-time Defensive Player of the Year in college, and faced Young twice in Big 12 play last year. Still, Young averaged 30.5 points against Carter’s Mountaineers last season. It didn’t go as well for Young on Monday.