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 very familiar with the injury bug at this point in the season, having been bitten by it on numerous occasions throughout the year.
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.
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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.
Ahead of the 2024-25 NBA season, the Brooklyn Nets handed Nic Claxton a four-year, $97 million contract as the team's backup center — Day'Ron Sharpe — missed the beginning of his fourth season as a pro due to a nagging hamstring injury.
Returning home from a two-game roadtrip, the Brooklyn Nets welcomed the Oklahoma City Thunder to the Barclays Center. In a battle between a play-in hopeful and the second-best squad record-wise in the entire NBA, Brooklyn enterred tonight's matchup aiming to take down the Western Conference powerhouse.
On Monday night, the Brooklyn Nets welcomed the Charlotte Hornets into the Barclays Center, looking to build on their win against the Miami Heat earlier on in the week.
The Brooklyn Nets are just days away from the trade deadline, which means some players on the roster could be entering their final games with the team.
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.
The Los Angeles Lakers completed a trade with the Brooklyn Nets for Dorian Finney-Smith and Shake Milton last month. But they could start talks with the Nets again, this time targeting big man Day'Ron Sharpe.
The Brooklyn Nets were the walking wounded going into Monday night's game against the Indiana Pacers at Barclays Center. D'angelo Russell, Ben Simmons, Cam Thomas, Cam Johnson, Trendon Watford, Isaiah Whitehead, Maxwell Lewis and De'Anthony Melton were all listed as out.
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.
ClutchPoints' Erik Slater reported on Saturday that "multiple teams have expressed interest" in acquiring Day'Ron Sharpe before the trade deadline, with
The Brooklyn Nets are receiving trade interest regarding multiple players on their roster, including center Day'Ron Sharpe. The first Nets player to go
The Brooklyn Nets are receiving interest from teams around the league as NBA trade season approaches. Brooklyn is expected to move its veteran pieces, but reports indicate that anyone on the roster is available for the right price.
Senior NBA Insider Michael Scotto of HoopsHype revealed that teams around the NBA have varying interest in Cam Johnson, Dennis Schröder, Dorian Finney-Smith and Day'Ron Sharpe.
Lost in the negatives of the hobbled Brooklyn Nets' 128-102 loss to the Chicago Bulls was the long-anticipated return of Day'Ron Sharpe. Having been sidelined by a hamstring injury suffered ahead of the preseason, Sharpe's arrival coincides with Brooklyn's long list of abstantees.
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.
Reinforcements are on the way. Interior defensive issues have bugged the Brooklyn Nets since the start of the 2024-25 campaign, but those struggles may soon evaporate.
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The Brooklyn Nets will roll out the same lineup they have been through the season's beginning, as Trendon Watford, Day'Ron Sharpe and Bojan Bogdanovic all continue to miss time nursing injuries.
A pair of Nets players sustained left hamstring strains during practices.
The New York Knicks still have a center problem and it may not be resolved right away. The Knicks may have to wait until the trade deadline to make some noise and shake things up, and they could look to do so with their cross-town rival Brooklyn Nets.
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Miami next plays at the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Sunday. It's unknown if North Carolina will be cleared to compete at the No. 9-ranked Virginia Cavaliers on Saturday.
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