Wolf is still separated from the pack.

After Day’Ron Sharpe was sidelined against the Toronto Raptors with a left glute contusion, it seemed like the perfect chance for Danny Wolf to earn meaningful minutes. The 6-11 rookie was coming off a standout G League performance two days earlier, when he posted 25 points on 10-for-19 shooting with 13 rebounds and two assists against the Capital City Go-Go.

However, that assumption proved premature. Wolf did play, but not until garbage time, checking in with the Nets down 117-102 and just 2:10 remaining. It was hardly a setting to judge his impact, though he did score his first NBA points on a pair of free throws with 1:29 left and grabbed a defensive rebound in the final seconds.

The 27th pick, and the oldest member of the Flatbush Five at

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