Canadian Dylan Ennis nets 23 points in first half of Summer League game

Oregon's-Dylan-Ennis-(31)-reacts-during-the-first-half-in-the-semifinals-of-the-Final-Four.-(David-J.-Phillip/AP)

Oregon's Dylan Ennis (31) reacts during the first half in the semifinals of the Final Four. (David J. Phillip/AP)

The NBA Summer League can give undrafted players a second chance to impress. Former Oregon Duck Dylan Ennis tried his best to take advantage of his opportunity with the Golden State Warriors on Friday.

The 25-year-old guard caught fire in the first half, dropping 23 points on the summer version of the Clippers before the break. He went 6-of-8 on his three-point attempts.

Ennis finished the game with 35 points on 8-of-11 shooting from behind the arc. The summer Warriors went on to beat the Clippers 109-100.

Ennis is the older brother of Tyler Ennis, who most recently played for the Los Angeles Lakers. Dylan averaged 10.9 points at Oregon last season and was a key player in its Final Four appearance.

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