By Sebastian Emanuel, Cronkite News LAS VEGAS, NV — It is not hard to find someone around the NBA Summer League who has crossed paths with Zylan Cheatham. And been impressed. The former Arizona State standout is showcasing his skills for the New Orleans Pelicans, who signed him after the NBA Draft. He is averaging 24 minutes, six points and nine rebounds through three games, and in his second against the Washington Wizards, posted a double-double. “Ah, for real,” said the Charlotte Hornets’ Jalen McDaniels when learning of Cheatham’s performance. “He just plays with a high motor and he’s not going to stop. He’s very athletic, he’s at you every play, full 40 minutes. Ever since I’ve known him, he’s played with a high motor and that’s what separates him from most guys on the floor.” McDaniels was a teammate at San Diego State, where Cheatham played before coming back to his home state for his senior season to play for the Sun Devils. He left an impression on some of his former Aztecs. “From day one, he came in and brought his own kind of energy and just worked hard,” said Denver Nuggets forward Skylar Spencer, who was a…