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Day'Ron Sharpe proving he’s ‘a beast’ for Brooklyn Nets


Brooklyn center Nic Claxton missed a second game due to a personal matter, but showed they’re in good hands in his absence. Sharpe had another strong game, with 17 points, six rebounds, four assists, three steals, and one turnover in a win over Denver. "DayDay is a beast. He’s a starting five in the NBA," Jr. said. (New York Post)

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Day'Ron Sharpe proving he’s ‘a beast’ for Brooklyn Nets