Danny Wolf, the star of the reserve team from last summer, is playing for the Yale University basketball team this season and is leading it towards March, the month when the college leagues in the United States come to an end.
Tonight (between Friday and Saturday) the Israeli center scored 21 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in 36 minutes in a 64:70 victory against Princeton, one of the strongest teams in the Ivy League.
The icing on the cake of the game was a tremendous dunk by Wolf that left the audience in shock.
Wolff is receiving high praise in his breakout season, averaging 14.4 points per game along with 9.7 rebounds.
"He's one of the most fun tall guys to watch. He's very athletic, protects the rim, dribbles like a guard and even shoots from distance," the CBB Europe account said.
Commentator John Rontstein from CBS praised the Israeli: "Danny Wolf could be one of the interesting names in March Madness and could surprise the entire United States. Yale beat the favorite before the season thanks to him and Matt Nowling. It's worth following them."
🇮🇱 Danny Wolf put on a show against Princeton
21 PTS • 9-15 FG • 2-6 FT • 12 REB • 3 AST • 2 BLK
Easily one of the most entertaining big men to watch, mixing nifty finishing around the hoop with athleticism , rim protection, guard-like handling and range at 7-feet tall pic.twitter.com/rmhdVqilkM
— CBB Europe (@CBB_Europe) February 3, 2024
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