Day'Ron Sharpe is a center for the Brooklyn Nets, serving as a physical presence in the frontcourt at 6'9" and 265 lbs. Born in November 2001, Sharpe played college basketball at North Carolina before entering the NBA, where he has developed into a rotation-level big man still in the early stages of his professional career.
Through 65 games this season, Sharpe is averaging 8.6 points and 6.6 rebounds per game across 18.7 minutes, with a standout 57.5% field goal percentage that reflects his efficiency as a high-percentage finisher around the rim. His 2.3 assists per game is a notable number for a center, suggesting active involvement in offense beyond just post play. He also contributes 1.1 steals per game, adding some defensive value in the passing lanes. Free throw shooting at 54.7% is a weakness worth noting, and his three-point volume is minimal at 10.8%, making him largely a two-point finisher. His plus-minus of -2.1 reflects the broader struggles of a rebuilding Nets roster. For bettors, Sharpe presents consistent prop angles in rebounds and points given his steady minutes and high field goal efficiency. Rebound props in the 6 to 7 range and points props around 8 to 9 are the most relevant lines to watch, with free throw-heavy game scripts posing some downside risk.