Sharp, a sophomore from the Nets, has performed surprisingly recently.

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[Sports Center/Comprehensive Report] The Nets ranked second to last in the league in rebounds this season, averaging only 11.4 offensive rebounds per game. Relying on the player, but second-year student Day'Ron Sharpe seized the opportunity to grab the most offensive rebounds in the league in the recent limited playing time, showing full hard work.

At the beginning of the season, because the Nets had Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant, they once became the favorites to win the championship. The outside world naturally explained it with the strictest standards, and the team's weak rebounding ability was criticized by others. , and even pointed the finger at Sharp, who performed poorly at the beginning of the season, and he was therefore abandoned and withdrawn from the rotation list.

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Although the Nets successively signed 10-day contracts with Noel (Nerlens Noel) and Brown (Moses Brown) to fight the fire, the coaching staff was still not satisfied, so they chose to re-enable Sharpe. He also seized this opportunity. In 17.4 minutes of the game, he was able to pay 9.1 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.3 hot pots. In the recent game against the Cavaliers, he scored a career-high 20 points and 11 rebounds.

For the amazing performance of the junior soldiers, Nets head coach Vaughn (Jacque Vaughn) said mysteriously that we signed two long men to motivate Sharp to become a professional player. At the same time, he further added that every player comes To the league because they're competitive, and sometimes you have to use that competitiveness to help Sharp understand how he can impact the team even when he's not playing, and it's great to have another player available on the roster soldier.

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