※ 引述《ShawnMarion (the matrix)》之銘言:
: YEAR GMS MIN PTS REB AST TO STL BLK PF FG% FT% 3P%
: 2003-04 32 36.3 19.5 4.3 4.4 2.1 1.8 0.1 1.9 .459 .792 .373
: 2002-03 32 34.4 12.7 4.6 3.1 1.6 2.0 0.6 2.2 .463 .756 .387
: Strengths: Great scoring skills....Can really shoot the ball....
: Good vision of the court....Very quick and intense.
: Weakness: Needs to add strength....A true point guard?
: Season Highs: 38 point V.S Minnesota, nine assist V.S Indiana
: and five steals V.S Ohio State.
Notes: Despite good seasons as a freshman and sophomore he was a little
off the radar screen. Scouts saw him as more of a combo guard,
but he proved this season that he can also run a team.
Upside: Harris appears to be the complete package. He has the size, speed,
quickness, explosiveness and sweet shooting stroke that scouts love.
He plays the game at a frantic pace. Right now he's more of a scoring
point guard, but scouts claim that he has the floor vision to be a
point guard at the next level. He shows remarkable control with the
ball, averaging just 1.9 turnovers per game. His long arms, lateral
quickness and big time hops allow him to guard just about anyone in
the back court.
Downside: Is he really a point guard? Every guard that leads his team in
scoring and assists has to go through this inquiry. Scouts concede
that Harris has to carry most of the burden on his back every game.
He sometimes overdoes it, but that's probably just a byproduct of
the teams he's on. Strength is also an issue. He could stand to
gain another 10 to 15 pounds of muscle.
Insider Projection: No point guard has gained more ground this year than
Harris. He really wasn't on most scouts' radar screens
at the start of the season, but now some of them believe
he's the best point guard in college basketball. Right
now he's a late lottery to mid-first-round pick.
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