The Brooklyn Nets’ latest signing, Day’Ron Sharpe, just might end up being a name to watch in the NBA’s trade market this upcoming season. The 23-year-old was expected to have a no-trade clause on his deal, but according to a report, Sharpe will waive it, making him eligible to get moved if the Nets want to take that route.
The Brooklyn Nets worked quickly this summer to get Day'Ron Sharpe to agree to a new contract on the first day of free agency. However, he didn't officially sign on the dotted line until Sept.
Day'Ron Sharpe is now officially back with the Brooklyn Nets. On Wednesday, the Nets announced that Sharpe had signed the two-year contract sheet he agreed to on the opening day of NBA free agency.
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Although a deal was first announced back in June, the Brooklyn Nets have now officially signed a consistent contributor from last year's team. According to HoopsHype's Michael Scotto, the Brooklyn Nets have signed Day'Ron Sharpe to a two-year, $12.5 million deal, with a second-year team option.
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The Brooklyn Nets have continued to make moves as the offseason nears an end. As training camp approaches, the team still has to decide contracts and roster cuts with many questions left unanswered.
The Brooklyn Nets had a busy summer. They finally traded Cam Johnson, re-signed Ziaire Williams and Day'Ron Sharpe and even set a new record for the most first-round picks made by a single team in one draft in NBA history.
The Brooklyn Nets continue to make moves, while those that came in the early stages of the 2025 NBA offseason have yet to become official. Once free agency officially opened in late June, Brooklyn renounced its rights on restricted free agents Ziaire Williams and Day'Ron Sharpe.
Day'Ron Sharpe and Ziaire Williams had...unorthodox returns to the Brooklyn Nets. Brooklyn chose not to extend the qualifying offer to either player, allowing them to become unrestricted free agents before renouncing their rights.
While the restricted free agency market is essentially nonexistent at the moment, the Brooklyn Nets technically retained two players who could've been extended the qualifying offer: Ziaire Williams and Day'Ron Sharpe.
The Charlotte Hornets had a quiet start to free agency — and missed a real opportunity to shore up their front court. President of Basketball Operations Jeff Peterson made it clear the Hornets were in the market for size after moving on from Mark Williams and Jusuf Nurkić.
The Brooklyn Nets have begun to make moves as NBA free agency kicks off today, starting off with retaining two of their players. According to Shams Charania of ESPN, the Nets have re-signed both Ziaire Williams and Day'Ron Sharpe to new contracts after they declined to extend the qualifying offer yesterday to make both unrestricted free agents.
The Los Angeles Lakers are in the market for a new starting center, and a potential option for the team is a free agent. Day'Ron Sharpe is a promising center who possess a good athletic profile at 23 years of age.
UNC basketball one-and-done Drake Powell came off the board No. 22 overall to Atlanta Hawks at last week's 2025 NBA Draft and was traded to the Brooklyn Nets.
Ahead of the opening of NBA free agency, the Brooklyn Nets made a major decision on one of their top contributors. On Sunday, Brooklyn declined to offer backup big man Day'Ron Sharpe his one-year, $5.9 million qualifying offer, making the 23-year-old an unrestricted free agent.
The Nets have issued a qualifying offer to guard Cam Thomas, making him a restricted free agent, but have opted to pass on QOs for swingman Ziaire Williams and big man Day’Ron Sharpe.
Two days out of the 2025 NBA Draft, the Brooklyn Nets have gained the ability to begin negotiating with their free agent class. This summer's group is
After a full offseason under head coach Jordi Fernandez, Brooklyn Nets big man Day'Ron Sharpe enjoyed his best statistical season as a pro. Sharpe posted career-highs in points, rebounds and steals per game while displaying an improved yet inconsistent stroke from beyond the arc.
As the Brooklyn Nets prepare for what could be one of their best free agency summers in recent years, one player they could potentially re-sign is their 2021 first-round pick Day'Ron Sharpe.
The Los Angeles Lakers' 2024-25 season is officially over—and so begins their search for a true center. Los Angeles' five spot was one of this year's roster's biggest weaknesses, a void GM Rob Pelinka attempted to addresss after trading Anthony Davis for Luka Doncic.
Just one season after handing Nic Claxton a four-year, $97 million deal, the Brooklyn Nets could be poised to pay another big man—talented backup Day'Ron Sharpe.
The Brooklyn Nets are set to have quite the offseason ahead of them, whether it's regarding their four draft picks or the myriad of expiring contracts that they have to mull over.
Brooklyn Nets center Day'Ron Sharpe, drafted No. 29 overall in 2021 following his one-and-done stay in the UNC basketball program, delivered a career-high 25 points on Wednesday night, albeit in a 129-121 home loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
LOS ANGELES - According to reports from ClutchPoints' Anthony Irwin, the Lakers continue to express interest in Brooklyn Nets center Day'Ron Sharpe as they look to bolster their frontcourt depth ahead of the trade deadline, league sources confirm.
After already trading for forward Dorian Finney-Smith earlier this week, Rob Pelinka and the Los Angeles Lakers may be going right back to the lab.
Day'Ron Sharpe, who has been with the Brooklyn Nets since hearing his name No. 29 overall at the 2021 NBA Draft following his one-and-done UNC basketball campaign, remains out of commission this season.
A pair of Nets players sustained left hamstring strains during practices.
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