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Nets' Danny Wolf Looks to Close Out Rookie Season Strong
The 27th overall pick has carved out a role in Brooklyn's rotation and could see more minutes as the season winds down.
Mar. 13, 2026 at 6:35pm
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Danny Wolf, the Brooklyn Nets' 27th overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, has had to earn his way into the team's rotation this season. After an early-season stint in the G League, Wolf has seen significant improvement and has played in various lineup combinations, showcasing his unique blend of shooting, playmaking, and athleticism. As the season winds down, Wolf may be given a chance to showcase his full skillset in longer spurts, which could help him solidify his spot in the Nets' rotation and build positive momentum into next season.
Why it matters
Wolf was a bit of a surprise pick at No. 27 overall, as many fans and analysts expected him to be selected earlier in the draft. His ability to contribute as a versatile big man with shooting and playmaking skills could be a valuable asset for the Nets as they look to build a contending roster around stars Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.
The details
Standing 6-foot-11 and 250 pounds, Wolf is listed as a power forward but has seen time alongside other players of similar stature, including Nic Claxton and Day'Ron Sharpe. While not a defensive specialist, Wolf has shown the ability to at least hold his own against some of the shiftier guards in the league and use his frame to wall off the paint. His rebounding has also helped the Nets push the ball up the court and score in transition, and his quick decision-making and floor-spacing have contributed to the team's half-court offense.
- With less than 20 games remaining in the 2025-26 NBA season, Wolf may be given a chance to showcase his full skillset in longer spurts.
The players
Danny Wolf
A 6-foot-11, 250-pound power forward who was the Brooklyn Nets' 27th overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft.
Nic Claxton
A Nets center who has provided backend support to Wolf on the defensive end.
Day'Ron Sharpe
A Nets big man who has played alongside Wolf in various lineup combinations.
What’s next
With less than 20 games remaining in the season, Wolf may be given a chance to showcase his full skillset in longer spurts, which could help him solidify his spot in the Nets' rotation and build positive momentum into next season.
The takeaway
Danny Wolf's ability to contribute as a versatile big man with shooting and playmaking skills could be a valuable asset for the Nets as they look to build a contending roster around their star players. His development and increased playing time in the final stretch of the season will be an important storyline to watch as the Nets aim to make a deep playoff run.
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