Nets’ Day’Ron Sharpe is learning to balance patience with violent finishes
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Day’Ron Sharpe is his own toughest critic. Despite his noticeable progress in finishing plays this season, he remains focused on pushing further. He envisions an even more impactful presence on the court, striving for a style where defenders anticipate his moves but are powerless to stop them. For Sharpe, a fourth-year center, the goal is straightforward: every touch in the paint should be a forceful encounter.

“That’s my main focus,” Sharpe explained. “When I get the ball in the paint, it should be all about demolition, nothing less.”

Sharpe’s efficiency speaks for itself. He is hitting 63.3% of his two-point shots and boasts a 62% effective field goal percentage this season, both personal bests. He’s converting more opportunities near the basket and minimizing wasted possessions when surrounded by defenders. However, Sharpe remains realistic. Not every paint touch can culminate in a dunk, especially against defenses that collapse early and meet him at the rim.

According to Sharpe, the key lies in optimizing his positioning to execute powerful finishes by slowing down the game and trusting his skills.

“It’s about patience,” Sharpe noted. “When I have a mismatch in the post, or any post-up situation, it’s crucial to be patient. I need to take my time, execute my moves, scan the floor, and consistently make the right play.”

This blend of aggression and precision has become the hallmark of Sharpe’s development this season. While his game is still fueled by energy, physicality, and offensive rebounds, there’s a newfound sophistication. He’s finishing plays more cleanly, anticipating defenders’ moves, and making quicker decisions in traffic. This evolution is reflected in his passing stats, with Sharpe now averaging a career-high 2.0 assists per game. Rather than forcing attempts through defenders, he’s more inclined to pass the ball out, find cutting teammates, or reset the offense.

The result is fewer wasted possessions and a more dependable presence in the middle during his 16.1 minutes a night off the bench.

That evolution has mattered for more than just Sharpe’s individual development. With Brooklyn leaning heavily on high-energy lineups and young contributors, his ability to stabilize the middle in short bursts has become a real asset. When Sharpe is on the floor, the Nets consistently gain extra possessions through offensive rebounds, get a physical screen-setter who frees shooters, and have a defensive presence willing to absorb contact and clean up mistakes.

The challenge, as head coach Jordi Fernández sees it, is finding a way to extend that impact without dulling the edge that makes Sharpe effective.

“Very positive. Got him better,” Fernández said. “I think his effective field goal percentage is the best it’s ever been. He has to take care of those turnovers, and at some point, I want him to play in a little longer stretches. But the reality is he plays so hard that I’m very happy with where he’s at right now.”

That intensity remains Sharpe’s calling card, even as it limits how long he can stay on the floor. He plays fast, physical and relentlessly, often flipping the energy of a game in short stints. He crashes the glass, battles bigger bodies inside and anchors the defense when lineups skew smaller. The next step, Fernández has said, is learning how to sustain that level of impact for longer stretches without crossing the line into fouls or rushed decisions.

Teammates have noticed the change.

“Last year he was great, he’s building off that,” starting center Nic Claxton said. “He’s been really solid for us in his minutes, anchoring the defense. Of course, his offensive rebounding is great. His feel for the game, playmaking, and he’s getting better. He’s still super young, so he still has a long way to go.”

Sharpe would agree with that assessment. The production is up, the efficiency is real, and the confidence is growing. But in his mind, the work isn’t finished. Every possession is another chance to sharpen the balance he’s chasing.

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