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0:34This Just In: Nets Sign Mo Wagner To 2-Year, $19M Deal
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1:30Most Intriguing Free Agent to Watch: Jalen Duren
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0:59Biggest Surprises in the 2026 NBA Draft
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1:55Breaking Down Trae Young's Free Agency Decision
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1:07Breaking Down Kawhi Leonard's Trade Value
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1:07Tier 1 Trade Candidates: Defining Stars of the Offseason
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1:21Breaking Down Ja Morant's Trade Value
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| Regular Season | 20.8 | 8.9 | 40.5 | 4.9 | 2.2 |
Top Danny Wolf News
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Modest showing in SL win Friday
Wolf (back) finished with nine points (2-6 FG, 1-3 3Pt, 2-4 FT), eight rebounds, three assists and one block across 21 minutes in Friday's 91-65 Summer League win over the Knicks.
It wasn't a great performance from Wolf, but it was still an encouraging showing considering he wasn't available for the California Classic because of a back issue. The 22-year-old appeared in 57 regular-season games during his rookie 2025-26 campaign, and he averaged 10.2 points, 2.3 assists, 6.3 rebounds, 0.8 blocks and 0.7 steals over 26.0 minutes in 15 starts. Looking ahead to next season, Julius Randle, who was acquired from Minnesota in June, has a firm grasp on the power forward position, while Day'Ron Sharpe is the favorite to start at center. However, Wolf should have an opportunity to see consistent playing time in the rotation throughout the 2026-27 campaign.
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Out Monday
Wolf (back) is out for Monday's California Classic Summer League Game against the Warriors Blue, Erik Slater of ClutchPoints.com reports.
Wolf will miss a third straight Summer League game due to lower-back soreness. His next opportunity to play comes Friday against the Knicks in Las Vegas.
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Won't play Sunday
Wolf (back) has been ruled out for Sunday's California Classic Summer League game against the Bucks, C.J. Holmes of the New York Daily News reports.
Wolf is dealing with lower-back soreness and will miss a second consecutive Summer League contest. His next opportunity to play will come Monday against the Kings.
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Dealing with back soreness
Wolf didn't play in Saturday's 79-76 California Classic Summer League loss to the Kings due to lower-back soreness, Brian Lewis of the New York Post reports.
Coach Dutch Gaitley said the Nets want to be smart about Wolf's availability in Summer League, and his next chance to play will come Sunday against the Bucks. The big man missed Brooklyn's final 11 regular-season games due to an ankle sprain, finishing the 2025-26 campaign with averages of 8.9 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.2 assists across 20.8 minutes per contest in 57 regular-season games (15 starts).
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Brooklyn reshuffles frontcourt
Wolf (ankle) is expected to open 2026-27 in a bench role after the Nets acquired Julius Randle ahead of Tuesday's draft.
While Brooklyn did lose Nic Claxton (finger) in the Randle trade, the expectation is that Day'Ron Sharpe is sliding into the top center position next year. Wolf, a 2025 first-rounder, should have a chance to battle for that role in the Las Vegas Summer League as well as during training camp, though Sharpe does possess a veteran's advantage. The Nets also landed Joshua Jefferson near the end of the first round of the 2026 NBA Draft, leaving Wolf to vie with the newcomer as well as Noah Clowney (ankle) for playing time in the frontcourt.
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Won't return this year
The Nets announced Friday that Wolf (ankle) is being shut down for the rest of the season, Erik Slater of ClutchPoints.com reports.
With the Nets playing out the final string of a losing season, they're taking a cautious approach with the rookie first-rounder. Wolf showed promise at times in his first year, averaging 8.9 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.2 three-pointers in 20.8 minutes per contest through 57 regular-season games (15 starts). With Wolf's campaign over, Noah Clowney, Josh Minott and Chaney Johnson should help pick up the slack at power forward.
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Out indefinitely with ankle sprain
Wolf (ankle) has no timetable for a return, Erik Slater of ClutchPoints.com reports.
Wolf remains in a walking boot due to a sprained left ankle, and the rebuilding Nets are unlikely to be in much of a hurry to push the rookie first-rounder back into the fray. The likes of Ziaire Williams, Drake Powell and Josh Minott should continue to soak up more playing time going forward.
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Ruled out for Tuesday
Wolf (ankle) has been ruled out for Tuesday's game against Charlotte.
Wolf will miss a fifth consecutive contest due to a left ankle sprain and continues to be ruled out a day in advance of tipoff. The rookie first-rounder's next chance to play will come Friday against the Hawks. In the meantime, Josh Minott and Jalen Wilson (illness) are candidates for increased playing time.
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Won't play Sunday
Wolf (ankle) won't play in Sunday's game against Sacramento.
It will be Wolf's fourth consecutive absence. With the Nets going nowhere near the playoffs, the club will likely exercise caution with the rookie first-rounder. As far as Sunday's contest is concerned, Ziaire Williams should be considered a favorite to remain in the starting lineup.
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Out again Friday
Wolf (ankle) won't play Friday versus the Lakers.
This will be Wolf's third consecutive game on the inactive list, and it's not encouraging that he continues to get ruled out a full day in advance of tipoff. For now, he should be considered doubtful for Sunday's matchup with Sacramento.
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Out again Wednesday
Wolf (ankle) won't play Wednesday against the Warriors, Marc J. Spears of ESPN.com reports.
Wolf picked up a left ankle injury during Sunday's matchup against Sacramento, and he hasn't been able to take the court since. His next opportunity to suit up will come Friday against the Lakers.
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Out with ankle sprain
Wolf (ankle) is out for Monday's game against the Trail Blazers, C.J. Holmes of the New York Daily News reports.
Wolf will miss the second leg of this back-to-back set after tweaking his ankle Sunday against the Kings. Josh Minott, Chaney Johnson and E.J. Liddell are candidates to see increased minutes with Wolf on the shelf.
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Exits early Sunday
Wolf sustained a left ankle injury in the second quarter of Sunday's game against the Kings and will not return, Erik Slater of ClutchPoints.com reports. He'll finish with nine points (4-7 FG, 1-2 3Pt, 0-2 FT) and four rebounds across 12 minutes.
Wolf turned his left ankle and limped off the court before being helped to the locker room. The rookie first-rounder faces a short turnaround if he hopes to play Monday in Portland, so he can be considered highly questionable for that one until Brooklyn provides an update on his status. If he's forced to miss time, Josh Minott, Chaney Johnson and E.J. Liddell would be candidates for increased playing time.
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Nets' Danny Wolf: First career double-double
Wolf closed with 15 points (4-9 FG, 1-4 3Pt, 6-6 FT), 10 rebounds and two assists across 26 minutes during Saturday's 104-97 loss to Philadelphia.
Wolf tied a season high with 10 boards during Saturday's game and finished as the Nets' leading scorer en route to the first double-double of his NBA career. The rookie first-rounder has started three of Brooklyn's last four games, but he'll likely come off the bench against the Trail Blazers on Monday if Nic Claxton (rest) and Michael Porter (ankle) are cleared to return.
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Running with starters
Wolf is starting Thursday's game against the Hawks, Brian Lewis of the New York Post reports.
Wolf will get the starting nod Thursday with Brooklyn missing both Nolan Traore (rest) and Michael Porter (ankle). Wolf fared well in his last start Monday against the Grizzlies, as he finished with 14 points, nine rebounds, two assists, one steal and one block in 28 minutes.
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Comes close to double-double
Wolf racked up 13 points (2-6 FG, 2-4 3Pt, 7-9 FT), eight rebounds, two assists and two blocks in 28 minutes during Tuesday's 138-100 loss to the Pistons.
Wolf didn't have his best shooting performance, but making seven of his nine trips to the charity stripe allowed him to salvage his scoring output. The rookie out of Michigan also ended two boards shy of recording what would've been his first double-double since Jan. 11. Wolf has been trending in the right direction of late, scoring in double digits in six of his last eight games despite coming off the bench in all but one of those outings.
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Returning to bench role
Wolf won't start Tuesday's game against the Pistons.
With Michael Porter resting Monday, Wolf posted 14 points (5-12 FG, 2-6 3Pt, 2-3 FT), nine rebounds, two assists, one block and one steal across 28 minutes during a 126-115 victory over the Grizzlies. However, the rookie slides back to a bench role with the Nets' leading scorer returning Tuesday. Nonetheless, with Day'Ron Sharpe (thumb) and Ziaire Williams (illness) sidelined, Wolf should still see a solid role as a reserve.
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Flirts with double-double
Wolf contributed 14 points (5-12 FG, 2-6 3Pt, 2-3 FT), nine rebounds, two assists, one block and one steal across 28 minutes during Monday's 126-115 victory over the Grizzlies.
Wolf shifted into the starting lineup, replacing Michael Porter, who was given the night off for rest purposes. Wolf fell one rebound short of what would have been just the second double-double of his career, while also managing to add a pair of defensive stats. While this was an encouraging performance, it's hard to view him as anything more than a stream or stash guy, given the fact that his playing time is wildly unpredictable.
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Nets' Danny Wolf: Stepping into starting five
Wolf will start Monday's game against the Grizzlies, C.J. Holmes of the New York Daily News reports.
Wolf will enter the starting lineup with Michael Porter (rest) sidelined Monday. Wolf's last start dates back to Feb. 9 against the Bulls, when he finished with 13 points, six rebounds, two assists, two steals and three blocks in 26 minutes.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-11, 250 lbs |
| Birthplace: Glencoe, IL |
| Age: 22 |
| School: Michigan |
| Experience: 1 |







