The Brooklyn Nets made one of the more interesting decisions in the 2025 NBA Draft when they decided to take a record-breaking five players in the Draft. One of the players that Brooklyn selected, forward Danny Wolf, was the 27th overall pick in the Draft, but there are some who believe that the Nets may have gotten quite the player with the pick.
During Wolf’s first NBA action in the Las Vegas Summer League earlier this month, he didn’t necessarily light the event on fire as he showed some signs of where he needs improvement ahead of his first NBA season. However, he did averaged 10.0 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game while shooting 39.1% from the field and 40.0% from deep in three games played in the summer league.
Time will tell if Wolf can be as good in the NBA as he was in college with the way that he is able to create mismatches with his ability to handle the basketball with some flair along the way. Wolf is in the position of possibly seeing minutes at the power forward and/or center spot during his rookie season with the way that head coach Jordi Fernandez wants to have as many ball-handlers on the floor as possible. Wolf should have the chance to prove whether he’s a steal or not.