
Danny Wolf
Brooklyn Nets/F/
Player Info
Danny Wolf, the young Israeli forward for the Brooklyn Nets, is an intriguing international prospect whose unique blend of size and skill has generated significant buzz. Standing at an impressive 7 feet tall and wearing number 2, Wolf brings a modern, perimeter-oriented game to the power forward position. His basketball journey took a major step at the University of Michigan, where he developed into a versatile threat capable of stretching the floor with his shooting and making plays off the dribble. The Nets selected him with the 27th pick in the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft, seeing his potential as a perfect fit for the pace-and-space era. In his rookie season, Wolf has shown flashes of his high basketball IQ and soft shooting touch, working to add strength to compete physically in the NBA. Born on May 5, 2004, he has already represented Israel at the youth level and is seen as a key part of the national team's future. Danny Wolf's development will be one to watch, as he aims to become a staple in the Nets' rotation and a symbol of Israel's growing basketball talent.
Overview
Honors
Key Stats
Glossary
Preseason
GP
3
MPG
13.67
PPG
8.33
2PM%
50%
3PM%
100%
REB
3.67
AST
4
STL
0.33
BLK
0
Matches
Competition
Time
Round
Home
VS
Away
HT
More
Statistics
Preseason
Per Game Statistics
Games Played
3
Games Started
0
Minutes
13.67
Points
8.33
Rebound
3.67
Assist
4
Block
0
Steal
0.33
Field Goal %
61%
3-Point Field Goal %
100%
Free Throw %
75%
Offensive Rebound
1
Defensive Rebound
2.67
Turnovers
2.33
Assists/Turnovers
1.7
Personal Fouls
2.33
Total Data
Points
25
Rebound
11
Assist
12
Block
0
Steal
1
Field Goal %
61%
3-Point Field Goal %
100%
Free Throw %
75%
Offensive Rebound
3
Defensive Rebound
8
Turnovers
7
Personal Fouls
7

