
What Danny Wolf blames from Nets on his first appearance in the summer league
Las Vegas – Danny Wolf’s prominent rollers and passers -by made him one of the young people who were heading to betting basketball companies.
He left the first league in the summer league in the first round, which is desirable.
He only had four points in shooting 0 against 5 in a loss Thursday 90-81 in front of Al Raad.
“Sure I was not in any way, I just have to put it in the rear vision mirror, and move forward. I just had to wet my feet a little, but go from this game and return,” said Wolf, acknowledging the tension in the first game.
“I mean, it’s my first professional league experience, and it is clear that it is a summer league, but it is different. Certainly some tension and again, I only got this in the back vision and learn from it. Just improve this.”
Wolf was the best big man in this year’s chapter, which came out of Michigan.
When he fell to Brooklyn in 27th, he seemed to match the high basketball that she tends to.
But in the opening loss against thunder, he only had two passes against four transformations.
“I think it is one game, and thunder has done a quick job in speeding us. They changed everything and only under us and a little pressure,” said Wolf. “It is just a kind of allowing the game to reach me a little better. Once again, my first experience was, and I was very stupid very quickly and easily, and I know I would be better in the next game.”

Wolf – who started power forward, along with the Drew Timmi Center – will get another shot on Sunday against Washington.
It is 6 feet and 10 feet barefoot in the American Professional League draft and 251.8 lbs, which is a much larger version of Trendon Watford and can serve some of the same role as the leaving free customer-and if he was in his own way.

Coach Jordi Fernandez said: “I think I want Danny Danny. I do not want Danny Trendon.” “Once again, I want to see how to adapt to the American Professional League. I want to see him playing real minutes when he earns it and when the team needs it.
“The ability to shoot, playing, touching the paint, and size, all these things are just positives. After we see them with the rest of his teammates, we will see how he plays. He will get his goals and define his role. Better.”
Bin Sarif struggled for his first appearance, with only three points in the shooting 1 against 5, two passes and two shifts at 17:35 running the second unit.
The Israeli goalkeeper finished minus 11.
Grant Nelson got five points and two rebounds support Timmi.
The center was not hurt by Alabama, but it competes in the last two directions.
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