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Sam Vecenie emphasizes the best characteristics that Danny Wolf brings to the NBA

Danny Wolf is one of the most versatile players, let alone in the NBA design of 2025. That has him on the line of being a lottery, and the latest reviews in the combine next week.

In a mock design last week by Sam Vecenie and Bryce Simon via the 'Game Theory Podcast' Wolf took the 15th place in the Oklahoma City Thunder. Vecenie thought that it fit perfectly with what Oklahoma City is looking for by her players and prospects.

“What more than anything does the thunder take care of? You know, great people, but also dribble, fit, shoot, over the board, the entire Court of Justice across the board,” said Vecenie.

Wolf achieved an average of 11.1 points (47.9% FG, 33.6% 3pt), 7.9 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.1 blocks per game in his three-year college career Yale And Michigan. He increased this to 13.2 points (49.7% FG, 33.6% 3PT to one make), 9.7 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.4 blocks per game in his lonely season with the Wolverines.

Wolf was the leading rebounder and was one of the top players for points, assists, blocks and a field target percentage. Its effects went far beyond the analytical, especially on the glass and as a playmaker in his listed size at 7'0 '' 'and 250 pounds.

“A note with Danny Wolf? How Michigan was drastically better than he was on the pitch this year,” said Vecenie. “There were 20 points per 100 possessions with wolf on the square better in contrast to his time. Among the teams with eight players who played at least 300 minutes, these are 10 points per 100 possessions better than the next-high impact player.

“Large rebounder, an average of 9.8 rebounds per game. I thought he attacked the glass super well. If he gets it at the defensive end.” I know that I know with him and Vlad Goldin, like Chicago, like Chicago, really. “

As for negative, Vecenie said that playing is not perfectly with an average of 2.3 sales per game in college, including a career high of 3.2 this season with the Wolverines. He also says that part of his defensive game is simply a good, switchable defender.

“At the moment there are simply too many negative pieces that are reality,” added Vecenia. “Then that won't be there as rim protection.

Wolf ensures a fascinating view of the next level in view of his experience and what he can do from his framework. Vecenie believes that this could translate the best with a team like thunder, considering what your future front court could look like this year beyond one of her best seasons in franchise history.

“You won't have Hartenstein forever because you have chet and (Jalen Williams) here. So I like the idea that you now have a big one who is to your archetype what you are looking for,” said Vecenie.

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