Day’Ron Sharpe isn’t just staying healthy for a depleted Nets team, he is playing some of the best basketball of his career.
With the Thunder’s lack of frontcourt depth, it would be wise for them to make a move before the deadline to add another center. There are many center available for trade such as Jonas Valančiūnas, Jericho Sims, Day’Ron Sharpe and Duop Reath, so Oklahoma City should not have an issue finding a new big man to add to their roster.
In the face of double teams, triple teams or fully-loaded up defenses, OKC Thunder superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has ventured out as a playmaker.
Considering how long the sharpshooter has been out, it could be some time before he’s actually cleared to suit and play.
Already signaling the tanks are the Brooklyn Nets. After a surprisingly competitive start, Brooklyn traded away veterans Dennis Schroeder and Dorian Finney Smith. Thanks to indulging in some horrific basketball, they currently have the sixth-worst record in the league. And still have plenty of assets to trade away.
We're two weeks away from the deadline, and new names who could have a market have emerged. But No. 1 remains the same.
Day’Ron Sharpe, who scored eight points ... Irving missed two-thirds of the next season for refusing to adhere to the city’s COVID vaccine mandates, and Harden demanded a move at the trade ...
So my job is to compete for the city, for this team ... Cam Johnson (right ankle sprain) and Day’Ron Sharpe (right eye injury) are available. #nets #OKCThunder -via x.com / January 19, 2025
Claxton, who also had eight points and two steals, did have the help of Day’Ron Sharpe against Towns. Sharpe played just 14 minutes but added 10 points, three rebounds and two blocked shots.
In this hypothetical trade, L.A. returns to its familiar trade partner, the Brooklyn Nets, and acquires two of their young and promising players: guard Cameron Thomas and Day'Ron Sharpe.
It's officially trade season in the NBA. And with each passing week, it feels more likely a Jimmy Butler deal might just be the tip of an iceberg.
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