The Brooklyn Nets showed some promising glimpses for a franchise in transition during Las Vegas Summer League action, yet there were obvious growing pains. Among the young players navigating this developmental stage, rookie Danny Wolf stands out not just for his potential but for his realistic understanding of the challenges that lie ahead. However, one of Wolf’s biggest strengths in college was rarely deployed in the Nevada desert.
“I think I only operated as the ballhandler once (in a 94-90 win over the Orlando Magic) and I found Grant (Nelson), but it was bobbled a little bit,” Wolf told ClutchPoints. “It was my bread and butter at Michigan.”
Wolf thrived as a versatile big man who could initiate offense and create opportunities as a ballhandler at a near-elite level in college. N