DALLAS — It may have taken Danny Wolf a month or so to get into the Nets’ rotation, but it didn’t take him long to look like a rotation player.

The first-round pick from Michigan has stepped right in and performed, impressing both teammates and coaches with not only his comfort on the ball but his confidence.

Entering Friday’s 119-111 loss to the Mavericks , Wolf has exceeded all expectations in terms of his supposedly middling jumper, his 44.4 percent shooting from 3-point range second best among all rookies. He added 17 points, seven rebounds and an assist in the loss.

And since getting recalled from the G-League, his size has given Brooklyn a solid frontcourt rotation.

Danny Wolf of the Brooklyn Nets goes to the basket as Anthony Davis of the Dallas Mavericks defends in the first

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