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The Suns are trying out Michigan s junior three all-around forward, will they really consider changing their playing style for him?

6:13am, 1 June 2025Basketball

According to Duane Rankin, a reporter from Phoenix local media Arizona Republic, the Phoenix Suns have held a trial training for the University of Michigan’s senior three player Danny Wolf.

Wolf was born in May 2004 and is 21 years old. He is a player with very comprehensive abilities. According to data from the previous joint trial physical test, Wolf's bare feet are 209.6cm in height, wingspan is 219.1cm, standing height is 276.9cm, and weight is 114.2kg. In the NCAA field this season, Wolf played 37 games, averaging 30.4 minutes per game, averaging 13.2 points, 9.7 rebounds (2.3 frontcourt rebounds), 3.6 assists, 0.7 steals and 1.4 blocks, and 3.2 turnovers and 2.1 fouls. He shot 49.7% from the field (5/10.1), 33.6% from three-pointers (1/3.1), and 59.4% from free throws (2.1/3.6). With his outstanding performance this season, Wolf was shortlisted for the second team of the 2025 Big Ten League All-Team and also received the honor of the MVP of the 2025 Big 12 League Championship, which is also the greatest recognition of his outstanding performance.

From the perspective of characteristics, Wolf has relatively rich offensive methods and comprehensive scoring abilities on the offensive end. He can use breakthroughs to complete scoring, he also has certain outside shooting ability, and his performance in passing and organizing offense is beyond everyone's expectations. On the defensive end, Wolf has a certain ability to protect the basket. However, relatively speaking, Wolf's movement speed and athletic ability are relatively average, and his shortcomings on the defensive end are also quite obvious. On the other hand, Wolf's lack of explosive power and impact may also make everyone feel a little worried about his performance after entering the NBA arena, and many people speculate that his offensive efficiency and scoring ability will further decline after entering the NBA arena.

Judging from the current situation, Wolf has the chance to be selected in the middle and late stages of the first round, and his draft market looks good. In the next NBA draft, the Suns held the No. 29 pick in the first round, and this pick is also close to Wolf's draft. Wolf is a player with rich offensive methods on the offensive end, and he can also take on a lot of responsibilities on the offensive end. The problem is that Wolf is a player who needs to hold a lot of ball rights to show his own characteristics. If the Suns want to show their talents, they also need to provide him with more trust, and even need to change their current system and style of play. In other words, if they really want to consider choosing Wolf, that means they might really be going into rebuilding?

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