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flag Despite becoming a free agent, Day'Ron Sharpe re-signed with the Brooklyn Nets for two years, $12 million.

The Brooklyn Nets have made Day'Ron Sharpe an unrestricted free agent, aiming for "cap space flexibility," though they hope to re-sign him. Sharpe, who had a strong season averaging 7.9 points and 6.6 rebounds, ultimately signed a two-year, $12 million deal to stay with the Nets. The Charlotte Hornets, who considered Sharpe for a reunion with former Nets executive Jeff Peterson, instead signed center Mason Plumlee.

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