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An incomprehensible operation! The Nets did not provide qualification quotes to substitute inside stars?

According to the update of HoopsHype reporter Michael Scotto, sources revealed to him that the Brooklyn Nets decided not to provide a one-year qualification offer to the team's substitute inside star Deron Sharpe (Day 'Ron Sharpe) with a total value of $5.98 million, which also made him a full free agent.

In the NBA regular season this season, Sharp played 58 games in 82 games, averaging 18.1 minutes per game, averaging 7.9 points, 6.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 0.8 steals and 0.8 blocks, and 1.3 turnovers and 2.3 fouls, shooting percentage of 52.1%, three-point shooting percentage of 24.4%, and free throw shooting percentage of 75.7%. Sharp's performance this season is actually quite good. He has good scoring ability at the basket on the offensive end, and he is actually able to complete some shots from mid to long distance. Sharp also has certain characteristics in passing and supporting. He also has a relatively large defensive coverage area on the defensive end. His ability to protect the basket and rebound protection are worthy of recognition. Sharp is actually an all-round player with both offense and defense. If he can get more playing time and performance opportunities, he can also play more gorgeous data.

Sharp was born in November 2001 and is 23 years old, 206cm tall and weighs 120kg. He is the inside star selected by the Nets in the 2021 NBA Draft in the 29th pick in the first round. In the past few seasons, Sharp's performance has been steadily improving, and he is also able to take on some responsibilities on both offense and defense. Moreover, in some games where he has a lot of playing time, his performance is quite highlighted. We also have every reason to believe that he has the ability to grow into an all-round inside player with both offense and defense. What he lacks is enough trust and support, as well as stable playing time and tactical status.

Therefore, we really don't understand the Nets' operations. Sharp is definitely an ideal candidate for substitute centers, and the Nets also have a large salary space. They don't seem to have any reason not to provide Sharp with qualification quotes. After entering the free market, Sharp will obviously attract the attention of many teams who want to improve his competitiveness in the inside. The Nets could have kept him by providing qualification quotations and matching the contracts accepted by Sharp, or at least sent him away by signing first and then changing and gaining the maximum value of him. We don’t know what the Nets are thinking. They keep choosing various players in the draft. After the draft, they gave up such a good-looking first-round pick. Isn’t their operations a waste of time?