Michigan’s Danny Wolf Drafted by Brooklyn Nets
- The Brooklyn Nets selected Michigan transfer Danny Wolf with the 27th pick in the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft on June 25 at Barclays Center, New York.
- Wolf transferred from Yale to Michigan to increase his draft chances, joining coach Dusty May’s system where he showcased unique guard-like skills for a 7-footer.
- During his single season at Michigan, Wolf posted averages of 13.2 points, 9.7 rebounds—which led the Big Ten—and 3.6 assists, earned second-team All-Big Ten recognition, and played a key role in guiding Michigan to the 2025 Big Ten Tournament championship.
- Wolf had 15 double-doubles, shot 49.7% from the floor, and formed a strong pick-and-roll tandem with Vladislav Goldin, also a draft hopeful from Michigan.
- Wolf’s selection breaks Michigan's one-year draft drought, adds depth to Brooklyn’s young frontcourt, and signals the Nets’ focus on versatile, potential-filled players for their future core.
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