Michael Scotto: Breaking: The Brooklyn Nets and Day’Ron Sharpe have agreed to a two-year, $12 million deal, league sources told @hoopshype . Sharpe averaged 7.9 points and 6.6 rebounds in 18.1 minutes per game this season. Deal negotiated by agents Aaron Reilly and Reggie Berry.
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Erik Slater @erikslater_
The Nets sent Cam Thomas to restricted free agency and allowed Day’Ron Sharpe and Ziaire Williams to hit the open market.
What could have been their motivation behind those decisions?
clutchpoints.com/nba/brooklyn-n… – 6:10 PM
The Nets sent Cam Thomas to restricted free agency and allowed Day’Ron Sharpe and Ziaire Williams to hit the open market.
What could have been their motivation behind those decisions?
clutchpoints.com/nba/brooklyn-n… – 6:10 PM

Paul Garcia @PaulGarciaNBA
Updated yesterday’s Spurs free agency article with the news that Day’Ron Sharpe will be an unrestricted free agent.
I also updated the Malik Beasley section after the allegations of gambling on games and prop bets have emerged.
open.substack.com/pub/thespotups… – 5:31 PM
Updated yesterday’s Spurs free agency article with the news that Day’Ron Sharpe will be an unrestricted free agent.
I also updated the Malik Beasley section after the allegations of gambling on games and prop bets have emerged.
open.substack.com/pub/thespotups… – 5:31 PM

Yossi Gozlan @YossiGozlan
The Brooklyn Nets would’ve risked losing $14 million in cap space by tendering Day’Ron Sharpe and Ziaire Williams their qualifying offers.
They could re-sign them to salaries below their respective cap holds to maximize their cap space.
$45-52 million in cap space right now. pic.x.com/qMV2vLUl0R – 4:32 PM
The Brooklyn Nets would’ve risked losing $14 million in cap space by tendering Day’Ron Sharpe and Ziaire Williams their qualifying offers.
They could re-sign them to salaries below their respective cap holds to maximize their cap space.
$45-52 million in cap space right now. pic.x.com/qMV2vLUl0R – 4:32 PM


Michael Scotto @MikeAScotto
Sources: The Brooklyn Nets declined to tender Day’Ron Sharpe his 1-year, $5.98 million qualifying offer. He’ll be an unrestricted free agent after averaging 7.9 points and 6.6 rebounds in 18.1 minutes per game this season. Brooklyn hopes to re-sign him with cap space flexibility. pic.x.com/BfPc6T9Bpa – 4:26 PM
Sources: The Brooklyn Nets declined to tender Day’Ron Sharpe his 1-year, $5.98 million qualifying offer. He’ll be an unrestricted free agent after averaging 7.9 points and 6.6 rebounds in 18.1 minutes per game this season. Brooklyn hopes to re-sign him with cap space flexibility. pic.x.com/BfPc6T9Bpa – 4:26 PM

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Michael Scotto: Sources: The Brooklyn Nets declined to tender Day’Ron Sharpe his 1-year, $5.98 million qualifying offer. He’ll be an unrestricted free agent after averaging 7.9 points and 6.6 rebounds in 18.1 minutes per game this season. Brooklyn hopes to re-sign him with cap space flexibility. -via Twitter @MikeAScotto / June 29, 2025
The rebuilding Nets are not in a position to let the little young talent they already have walk out the door for nothing. Among their host of free agents this summer, that means re-signing Cam Thomas and Day’Ron Sharpe could be near the top of general manager Sean Marks’ list of priorities. “Both of those guys have shown tremendous development over the years,” Marks said. “You saw Cam take on a little bit of a different role this year in several games. He became more of a playmaker out there, which is great. I know he’s frustrated with not playing as many games as he did this year. -via New York Post / April 18, 2025
What he’ll want to know from Nets GM Sean Marks is how he fits into the team’s future plans, whether he’s going to help them win as a leader or as a trade chip. “Definitely, definitely go to him and ask, because I have a very vested interest in what we’re doing here,” Johnson said. “I feel like I’ve put a lot of effort into trying to be a part of this program. And I take that very seriously. And I feel like I’ve also been given a responsibility to have that approach. “I’d definitely like to know everything that’s going on. And I understand that I’m not going to be let in on every decision or have a say in every decision, but I would like to know going forward. But it is also my job to at this point work on myself, get better, and handle whatever comes along being a pro in the situation.” -via New York Post / April 18, 2025