Brooklyn Nets rookie Danny Wolf is still awaiting his first extended NBA minutes . In the meantime, the No. 27 pick has been gaining experience in the G League, appearing in seven games with the Long Island Nets.

Wolf has been Long Island's most productive player early this season. The 21-year-old has averaged 20.3 points, 10.3 rebounds and 3.1 assists on .481/.333/.778 shooting splits. Despite this, Brooklyn head coach Jordi Fernandez feels the talented big man has room for growth in several areas.

“I want him to be ready to shoot, especially in the last game, he passed some of them. And then use his ability to pass, for sure, because he's very good at it. More than just being a passer is being an efficient playmaker, which is 2-to-1 (assist-to-turnover ratio) or better. That's the

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