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David Harrison Draft Capsule
June 24, 2004
VITALS: 7-0, 250, Colorado
OVERVIEW: Harrison is an early-entry candidate who played three
seasons in college at Colorado. Harrison averaged 17.9 points, 8.8
rebounds and 2.9 blocks this past season as a junior. After struggling
with foul problems his first two seasons, Harrison learned to stay
on the court and control a temper that was at times out of control.
He is the school's all-time leader in blocks and field-goal percentage.
A wonderfully gifted player, the Nashville, Tennessee native has
trouble coping with ball pressure and double-teams.
LIKELY DRAFT POSITION: Harrison is regarded as a late first-round or
early second-round pick. Workouts and interviews ultimately will decide
where he goes. Teams are well-versed on his game, since he has been
scouted since his high school days. But they want to get a feel for
what type of kid Harrison is.
COMPARATIVE UPSIDE: Michael Olowokandi, Brendan Haywood
COMPARATIVE DOWNSIDE: Alvin Jones
ROLE PROJECTION: Reserve
POSITIVES: On pure numbers alone, Harrison is a lottery pick.
How many 7-foot, 250-plus pound big men in this draft could have
posted 17.1 points, 8.8 rebounds, 2.9 blocks and 63 percent shooting
this season against Big 12 competition? In addition to having the
necessary size to play his position, Harrison has the ability to finish,
rebound and block shots at the NBA level.
SHORTCOMINGS: Harrison's mental makeup will be a major piece of the
evaluation puzzle for NBA teams. He has been knocked his entire Colorado
career for a perceived lack of toughness, maturity and focus. Knocks
that follow a player during his college career usually resurface in
the pros. Skill-wise, Harrison needs to add polish. He is still a
ways from becoming a reliable NBA center.
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