NBA's Las Vegas Summer League is almost in the books. The nearly two-week event has showcased some of the top rookies from the 2024 draft class, second-year players and NBA hopefuls looking to crack a rotation during the 2024-25 season. Houston Rockets guard Reed Sheppard -- the No.

3 overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft -- was among the rookies who stood out. The CBS Sports Freshman of the Year out of Kentucky showcased his talent as a lead guard and a shooter, which made him one of the top college basketball players in the country this past season. Sheppard averaged 20 points, 5.

3 assists and 4.8 rebounds in four games. Not all performances were sunshine and rainbows.

Washington Wizards forward Alex Sarr -- the No. 2 overall selection -- struggled to find his shot. Sarr's summer league woes were highlighted by the 7-foot-1 Frenchmen shooting 0 of 15 from the floor in a loss to the Portland Trail Blazers .

Sarr averaged just 5.5 points per game -- the lowest scoring average of any first-round pick who played at least four games in the summer league. That said, let's jump right into report cards for all the lottery picks from the 2024 NBA Draft .

No. 1 pick: Zaccharie Risacher , Atlanta Hawks Risacher only played in two games in Las Vegas, so the overall sample size of what he can do against NBA-level competition was small. His efficiency (like most rookies playing in summer league) wasn't great, as he finished 11 of 27 in his two games.

Risacher is still raw as a prospect and .