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LAS VEGAS — Day’Ron Sharpe might technically have had his free agent rights renounced by the Nets, but that’s just paperwork.

The large man is coming back to Brooklyn, and he is happy about it. 

“It feels good to be back in Brooklyn,” Sharpe stated during the Nets’ 102-96 summer time league loss to Washington on Sunday evening. “I feel good to play for Jordi [Fernández], to play for the Brooklyn Nets organization. I got drafted here, it’s always home, so it’s good to be back for the team, for the Brooklyn Nets.” 

Sharpe and the Nets had agreed to a two-year, $12 million deal, as beforehand reported late final month. 

The Nets had declined to give Sharpe a qualifying offer, briefly making him a restricted free agent.

But the middle was never a flight risk, saying he needed to keep with the group that made him a first-round decide in 2019. 

“I just feel that was the best option for me, and that’s where Brooklyn was at,” Sharpe stated. “I just decided what I decided.” 

Day’Ron Sharpe agreed to a two-year, $12 million deal with the Nets. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

The Nets renouncing his free agent rights was more about sequencing. 

Sharpe and Ziaire Williams — who agreed to an an identical deal — will be signed into cap space, or one might be signed into the room exception.

But the Nets would need to exhaust their cap space first if they need to maximize taking on wage dumps, the best way they did to garner two first-round picks this offseason.

Using the exception and re-signing restricted free agent Cam Thomas would come later.

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