Power forward has been a problem for the rebuilding Nets since the day Kevin Durant walked out the door.
Dorian Finney-Smith was a stopgap. Noah Clowney has struggled. Others have been afterthoughts. And none have really rebounded.
It’s easy to see why Danny Wolf is such an intriguing prospect: A first-round rookie on a franchise desperately starved for young talent. The Nets’ need at power forward. Wolf checking the multi-positional box the front office wants. And finally, his unique playmaking and passing skillset for a man his size.
But will Wolf earn his way to Brooklyn or labor on Long Island? And how will the Nets use him even if he does?