D. Wolf is a forward on the Brooklyn Nets, operating as a rotation piece in what has been a rebuilding season for the franchise. Background details including height, college affiliation, draft year, and nationality are not on file, so the focus here falls on his on-court production across 59 appearances this season.
Wolf is averaging 8.9 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game in 20.6 minutes, painting a picture of a versatile secondary contributor rather than a featured scorer. His 38.1 percent field goal rate and 30.2 percent mark from three indicate modest efficiency, and a 42.3 percent free throw rate is a notable weakness at the line. A team plus-minus of -3.9 reflects the broader struggles of a Nets squad that has faced a difficult year overall. For bettors, Wolf sits in a range that makes points props worth monitoring carefully. His scoring output of under 10 points per game across most outings, combined with below-average shooting efficiency, suggests the under on points props is a recurring angle. His rebounding average near five boards per game makes rebound props a more consistent area to target, particularly in games where he logs heavier minutes due to lineup changes or injury absences elsewhere on the roster.