
"That's what I'm really trying to work on,"
"When I get the ball in the paint, demolition, so that's about it."
"Being patient,"
"When I get the mismatch in the post, or when I get a post up in general, just being patient, taking my time and just trying to go right into my move. Scan the floor, make the right play every time."
Day'Ron Sharpe has sharpened his finishing by focusing on more forceful, intentional touches in the paint while remaining realistic about defensive collapses. He is shooting 63.3% on two-point attempts and 62% effective field-goal percentage, both career highs, showing cleaner finishes and fewer wasted possessions. He balances aggression with patience, slowing the game, scanning the floor and trusting his reads. That approach has increased his passing, producing a career-high 2.0 assists per game, as he kicks out, hits cutters and resets the offense instead of forcing shots through traffic. The focus remains converting rim chances with authority and improving decision-making under contact.
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