I write the introduction last. We’re already at 2000 words. Let’s get to it. We’re starting with Wolf because Head Coach Jordi Fernández gave his most insightful answer of the season in response to a question about Wolf.
Kevin Durant is a sucker for hard-working talent, and unlike many other stars across industries, the Rockets’ scoring specialist doesn’t need affiliations or hard money to promote talent.
Part of what makes the NBA, or any pro sports league, so compelling to watch is the narratives, especially those centered on rivalries. Throughout the decades, the NBA has fostered a number of rivalries, some long-lasting and others short but sweet.
Sports fandom is increasingly an exercise in mock GM’ing. The rise of fantasy sports certainly played a role as well as the shift from analysis in mainstream
The Brooklyn Nets (7-19) returned to the Barclays Center for a conference matchup with the Miami Heat (15-12) on Thursday night. The Nets last took the court on Sunday night, and completely demolished the Milwaukee Bucks 127-82.
Draymond Green was lamenting how pundits and fans are attaching one descriptor or another to players who like Nikola Jokic are mutli-talented seven-footers or near seven-footers.
Everyone knew — or should have known — that when the Brooklyn Nets drafted five players in the first round — at Nos. 8, 19, 22, 26 or 27 — back in June that development was going to be different.
Danny Wolf has shown incredible potential since getting called up from the G-League in late November, averaging 12.7 points on 45.1% shooting in his last six games while helping the Brooklyn Nets perform above expectations.
Brooklyn Nets forward Danny Wolf has been turning heads since getting recalled from the G-League. Jordi Fernandez, his head coach, recently stated that he's playing like he belongs.
Danny Wolf is starting to find his footing on an NBA hardwood, averaging 13.5 points on 49.2% shooting, 5.8 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game in his last six games.
The Bucks have recently done background work on Kings guard Zach LaVine as they continue exploring ways to upgrade the roster around Giannis Antetokounmpo, according to Sam Amick of The Athletic.
It’s been a full six days since the Nets last played basketball. For those who forgot where we left off: Brooklyn’s won three out of four entering tonight.
Brooklyn Nets rookie Danny Wolf is turning heads with his performance after cracking the team’s rotation. The former Michigan star’s impact as a ball-handler and passer has already earned him a new nickname from some: Jewish Joker.
Danny Wolf spent a considerable amount of time with the Long Island Nets earlier this season, averaging 20.3 points on 48.1% shooting, 10.3 rebounds, and 3.1 assists per game in seven games.
The Brooklyn Nets are taking advantage of an unusual five-day, midseason layoff to get their rookies added reps. After failing to advance to the knockout rounds of the NBA Cup, the Nets won’t be back in action until Friday.
The Brooklyn Nets' winning streak ended at two games last night with a 123-110 loss to the Utah Jazz. Despite leading for the majority of the first three quarters, a fourth-quarter collapse led the Jazz to outscore the Nets 42-20 in the final 12 minutes, with Lauri Markkanen putting up 18 in the second half.
Danny Wolf was the last of the Brooklyn Nets' record five first round picks in the 2025 NBA Draft. However, his recent play suggests that he should've very well gone off the board much higher than the No.
Brooklyn Nets fans have been pleading with the team to showcase more of their rookies early this season. They got their wish on Friday night. With Egor Demin and Drake Powell already full-time rotation members, rookie Danny Wolf saw his first extended NBA minutes during a 115-103 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers.
The Brooklyn Nets’ woes continued as they were outplayed by the Philadelphia 76ers. The Brooklyn Nets are officially eliminated from the 2025 NBA Cup following their recent loss against the Philadelphia 76ers.
Brooklyn Nets rookie Danny Wolf is still awaiting his first extended NBA minutes. In the meantime, the No. 27 pick has been gaining experience in the G League, appearing in seven games with the Long Island Nets.
Danny Wolf’s NBA debut with the Brooklyn Nets will have to wait longer. The Nets ruled out the No. 27 pick for Sunday’s Philadelphia 76ers matchup due to a left ankle sprain.
Veteran guard Eric Gordon is entering his 18th NBA season with a new role in mind. Specifically, Gordon told Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer that he plans to mentor rookie lottery pick VJ Edgecombe, having already built a relationship with him through their time together on the Bahamas national team.