The Nets have a problem at center, but at least it’s a good one.
Between Nic Claxton and steadily-improving backup Day’Ron Sharpe, Brooklyn has two capable, starting-quality pivots. On a tanking team, is that one too many? A case of improper asset allocation?
“Day’Day is a beast. He’s a starting five in the NBA. But we have two starting fives, Clax and him,” Michael Porter Jr. said. “When Clax is out, you can put Day in there and there’s no drop-off.”
Sharpe had six points and nine rebounds off the bench in Friday’s 121-105 loss to the Clippers at Barclays Center, his latest impressive outing as a reserve.