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Harrison Looking To Reclaim Career 

Post#1 » by Dunthreevy » Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:14 pm

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Former Pacers center David Harrison, who's trying to reclaim his NBA career while getting his life back in order, was the subject of a revealing and interesting in-depth feature in The Denver Post in which he said he owes "everything I have" to Bird.

When Harrison's tumultuous four years with the Pacers came to an end when the franchise opted not to offer him a contract extension after the 2007-08 season, he had a brief conversation with Bird.

"To this day, if Larry told me to come back to the Pacers and play for free, I'd do it," Harrison told the newspaper, tears coming to his eyes as he spoke. "I owe everything I have to Larry Bird. I wish there was some way I could repay him.

"I think the best way I can is to fix myself. I don't think I'm a drug addict or an alcoholic or any of those things. I'm just very self-centered. I'm selfish." "

Bird told the newspaper he wanted to help Harrison "as much as I could."

"Emotionally at times, David would get down on himself and do some things," Bird said. "But as far as a person, I can't say I ran into a better one.

"I've been in this league for 30 years and a lot of guys have come and gone. There's a lot of them you get attached to, and David was one of them."

Waived by Minnesota last fall, Harrison spent one season playing in China, starring for the Beijing Ducks. He struggled in five games with the Cavs during the Las Vegas Summer League, totaling 25 points, 22 rebounds and 22 fouls in 82 minutes.

"I still have a lot of time ahead of me," Harrison said. "I'm not focused on the fame, the money, the women, anything really. It's just more now, what are people going to say about me when I'm dead? What are people going to say about me to my son? I still have time to write my own story."


Great story. I and my brother from another (IndySports) were two of the very few people who used to actually cheer for Harrison at the games and really pulled for the guy. The underlined part of the quote is what really sticks out to me and is something I wish all of Harrison's detractors could understand. The guy was never a thug or a bad seed as many people in Indy wrote him off as. He had a problem with marijuana and alcohol. Maybe I'm a bit of a bleeding heart in this aspect but it's hard for me to write someone off when they're clearly an addict that is actively trying to better themselves. Harrison is a big kid, point blank. He's trying to turn his life around now, and it's obviously something that isn't easy for him because of his dependency for the weed and booze. I hope he does get it together because he does have talent in there when he really applies himself.

He's a BIG guy, and you can't teach size. For as big as he is, his athleticism is a bit above average too. He sort of reminds me of a much bigger, but slightly less talented Joakim Noah. His statement about playing for Larry Bird for free really speaks volumes of just how impressionable the kid is. All it took was for someone he looked up to, to sit him down and break down what was actually happening to his life. I wouldn't mind us bringing him in as a 3rd C and giving him another shot. He has the same foul problem as Roy, but we don't need him to stay out on the court for extended minutes so I think that problem wouldn't be that big for us. I'm positive that I'm in the majority in my position but I do think giving him another chance might be just what he needs.
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Re: Harrison Looking To Reclaim Career 

Post#2 » by PR07 » Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:40 pm

I don't think Harrison is anything close to a drug addict or alcoholic. He's a party animal, was before he came to the Pacers according to stories, and left the Pacers probably still a party animal. Unfortunately for us, we never saw the focus or work ethic that was promised during his Pacer Draft Introduction Press Conference. Couldn't stay on the court whether it was foul trouble, injury, and suspension. I'd have to see alot of commitment from him to welcome him back on the roster. If he wants redemption, he should take a flyer with the Fort Wayne Mad Ants.
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Re: Harrison Looking To Reclaim Career 

Post#3 » by HookShotHibbert » Mon Jul 20, 2009 10:14 pm

If he truly feels indebted to Bird, I am sure he would play for the Mad Ants in an effort to prove himself NBA worthy. I think he was the victim of being too many bad apples on the team and playing in ultra-conservative Indiana. Had he been the only guy in trouble in a different city, he probably would have been resigned to a small dollar extension as a 15th man just based on the of chance his size might develop into talent.

I think him stuffing the stat sheet in China, deserves a look, even if it starting out on a D-league affiliate.
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Re: Harrison Looking To Reclaim Career 

Post#4 » by basketballwacko2 » Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:42 am

DH needs to play and whether that's with the Mad Ants or in europe he needs to play and grow up. If I was a 7 foot 25 yr old I'd be working my butt off to make an NBA team, because you can't teach tall, he should be able to play in the NBA, he's just got to grow up!
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Post#5 » by tinker3284 » Tue Jul 21, 2009 1:10 am

IndySports wrote:If he truly feels indebted to Bird, I am sure he would play for the Mad Ants in an effort to prove himself NBA worthy. I think he was the victim of being too many bad apples on the team and playing in ultra-conservative Indiana. Had he been the only guy in trouble in a different city, he probably would have been resigned to a small dollar extension as a 15th man just based on the of chance his size might develop into talent.

I think him stuffing the stat sheet in China, deserves a look, even if it starting out on a D-league affiliate.

who care's about david harrison he had his chance with the pacers and he blowed it
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Post#6 » by PacersDG » Tue Jul 21, 2009 1:28 am

Hmmm... I hated watching him commit horrid fouls and stepping over the line on an inbounds play, then the weed suspension but this makes me feel for the guy. It's tough to come out and say the things he did. After this article i'd be more than happy to give him a chance in the D league and possibly return. God knows he has a lot of work to do however. I'd welcome him back if he gets a better work ethic and smartens up.

More importantly! this is the SECOND STORY IN TWO DAYS involving a FORMER player praising Bird. I think having a respected and likable guy in the front office makes a huge impact on the team and potentially could lure players who may otherwise not want to move to the great state of indiana. I have 100% faith in Bird and his direction.
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Post#7 » by HookShotHibbert » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:50 am

tinker3284 wrote:
IndySports wrote:If he truly feels indebted to Bird, I am sure he would play for the Mad Ants in an effort to prove himself NBA worthy. I think he was the victim of being too many bad apples on the team and playing in ultra-conservative Indiana. Had he been the only guy in trouble in a different city, he probably would have been resigned to a small dollar extension as a 15th man just based on the of chance his size might develop into talent.

I think him stuffing the stat sheet in China, deserves a look, even if it starting out on a D-league affiliate.

who care's about david harrison he had his chance with the pacers and he blowed it


Hmm looks like atleast 10 people care about David Harrison:
1.) The Denver Post writer doing an "In-depth" article
2.) The editor of the paper for allowing it to go to press
3.) Larry Bird for contributing a quote to the article
4.) Bruno For bringing him up in his blog
5.) Dunthreevy for starting a topic about him
6, 7, 8, & 9) 4 of the previous posters in this thread for taking the time to make insightful post
10.) and apparently Tinker3284, since his stats show him being a member since June of '05 and he deemed a David Harrison thread worthy of making his 7th post ever!!!
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Re: Harrison Looking To Reclaim Career 

Post#8 » by jarrettjackfan » Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:03 am

Well, I never liked the kids game, but he did have some good intelligence off the court. Sure, he was a party guy, but other than that he was very good mentally. I just didn't like him fouling out of a game with five minutes of playing time.
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Re: Harrison Looking To Reclaim Career 

Post#9 » by Dunthreevy » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:26 pm

IndySports wrote:
tinker3284 wrote:
IndySports wrote:If he truly feels indebted to Bird, I am sure he would play for the Mad Ants in an effort to prove himself NBA worthy. I think he was the victim of being too many bad apples on the team and playing in ultra-conservative Indiana. Had he been the only guy in trouble in a different city, he probably would have been resigned to a small dollar extension as a 15th man just based on the of chance his size might develop into talent.

I think him stuffing the stat sheet in China, deserves a look, even if it starting out on a D-league affiliate.

who care's about david harrison he had his chance with the pacers and he blowed it


Hmm looks like atleast 10 people care about David Harrison:
1.) The Denver Post writer doing an "In-depth" article
2.) The editor of the paper for allowing it to go to press
3.) Larry Bird for contributing a quote to the article
4.) Bruno For bringing him up in his blog
5.) Dunthreevy for starting a topic about him
6, 7, 8, & 9) 4 of the previous posters in this thread for taking the time to make insightful post
10.) and apparently Tinker3284, since his stats show him being a member since June of '05 and he deemed a David Harrison thread worthy of making his 7th post ever!!!


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Re: Harrison Looking To Reclaim Career 

Post#10 » by Scoot McGroot » Tue Jul 21, 2009 4:41 pm

IndySports wrote:I think him stuffing the stat sheet in China, deserves a look, even if it starting out on a D-league affiliate.



Uh....I could've put up 15/10 in China. Seriously. Bonzi Wells put up 30/15. Samaki Walker put up 25/13. Olumide Oyedeji put up 20/20. Kirk Snyder averaged 30/10. Tim Pickett averaged 39.4 ppg in China, and got a training camp invite with Memphis, apparently. Matt Freije put up 20/8.


As you can see, I put absolutely NO stock in stats from the Chinese Basketball Association. They're about as worthless as anything I've ever seen.

We all know Samaki Walker hasn't been NBA caliber since way before he spent half a month or so with the Pacers.
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Post#11 » by GTO » Thu Jul 23, 2009 1:40 am

I don't know how focused he was... actually saw him wandering through the Mandalay Bay casino at about 2 a.m. during summer league.
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Re: Harrison Looking To Reclaim Career 

Post#12 » by Scoot McGroot » Thu Jul 23, 2009 2:19 am

Listen. Guy has talent. Strikes me as a nice enough guy.

Problem is just attitude and dedication. Always has been, and always will be. Until he proves that he can dedicate himself fully to an NBA season, he's just not going to get much more of a chance, except with his old coaches who may still have hope for him.
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Post#13 » by ahartleyvu » Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:29 pm

He's just too ignorant to play in the NBA

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