On January 16, Beijing time, the Brooklyn Nets defeated the New Orleans Pelicans 120-105, and in the game, Nets rookie Daron Sharp played well, cutting a double-double of 12 points and 10 rebounds, which was also the first double-double in his career. What's more, Sharp also set a team record.

According to statistics, Sharp is the fourth youngest player in Nets history to have a double-double (20 years and 70 days), only older than Derrick Favors, Cliff T Robinson and Jarrett Allen.
In the second quarter, Harden and Sharp made a clever connection, harden received the ball to Sharp, who directly received the ball and dunked, showing his talent.
In today's game, the Nets suppressed the Pelicans from the start. At the end of the half, the Nets led 69-41. According to statistics, 28 points also created the Nets' biggest halftime lead point difference this season. In addition, it is also the second-largest half-game lead at barclays Center since the 2012-13 season, after the Nets' 32-point lead over the Pacers at halftime on Feb. 10, 2021.
In the end, the Nets won the game with great enthusiasm, and Sharp proved his strength again after being among the team's starters.