I chose a bunch of big cores with the ball, but the Nets also chose a "controller" with a height of 210cm?
1:08am, 29 June 2025Basketball
In this year's NBA Draft, the Brooklyn Nets, who held the 27th pick in the first round, selected Danny Wolf, a forward player who had previously played for the NCAA team at the University of Michigan, using this first round pick.
Wolf was born in May 2004 and is 21 years old. He is a player with comprehensive skills and rich offensive functions. According to data from the previous joint trial physical test, Wolf's bare feet are 209.6cm in height, wingspan is 219.1cm, standing height is 276.9cm, and weight is 114.2kg. In the NCAA field this season, Wolf played 37 times in total for the University of Michigan, where he was, with averaging 30.4 minutes per game, averaging 13.2 points, 9.7 rebounds (2.3 frontcourt rebounds), 3.6 assists, 0.7 steals and 1.4 blocks, and 3.2 turnovers and 2.1 fouls. He shot 49.7% from the field (5/10.1), 33.6% from three-point shooting percentage (1/3.1), and 59.4% from free throws (2.1/3.6). Wolf's performance this season has also attracted widespread attention. He was shortlisted for the second team of the Big Ten League All-Team this season and also received the honor of the MVP of the Big 12 League Championship this season.
From the perspective of characteristics, Wolf's role in the offensive end is very prominent. Although he is a tall No. 5 player, his skills are very delicate, he has rich offensive methods and comprehensive scoring ability, he can score through breakthroughs, he also has certain shooting ability, and his performance in organization and tandem offense is also remarkable. On the defensive end, Wolf can also provide rebound protection and certain basket protection support. Wolf is also a player with outstanding abilities, and his arrival has also significantly improved the team's record, which can also reflect how outstanding his leadership ability is and how high his comprehensive ability and maturity are. It is also thanks to his performance this season that Wolf's draft market has continued to improve and he finally entered the first round zone.
However, the problem is that Wolf needs a lot of ball rights in his hands to be able to play. The reason why he was able to play such shining numbers this season is also closely related to his holdings of a lot of ball rights. However, for the Nets, they selected many players such as Egor Demin, Nolan Traore and Ben Saraf in the first round of this year's NBA Draft, who needed the ball to play. In this case, the space left for Wolf becomes very limited. If Wolf was allowed to take on the role of off-ball, it would be a waste of his talent. Then the question arises. In this case, why should the Nets choose Wolf?
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