Sixerscan wrote:Negrodamus wrote:LloydFree wrote:Andrew Harrison has suffered from over exposure and is now under-rated, where other players who get under exposed have become overrated. If Andrew Harrison played at San Diego state, we'd be hearing about this good defensive PG with elite size, who hits his Free throws and can hit the open 3. Instead with Harrison, the focus is on what he can't do. I think he could have a Jarrett Jack type career at minimum.
I wholeheartedly disagree. He's slow, especially for a PG. His shooting isn't really there. He gets in his own head and makes mistake after mistake.
As usual, he could surprise once he's in the NBA and develops his game, but he's quite mediocre based off what he showed in college.
I'm with Negrodamus. I've seen enough of both Harrisons to be pretty confident they can't play.
Jarrett Jack has had a pretty good career. If you're telling me Andrew Harrison's FLOOR is to be a ~league average player for a decade he should be a mid first round pick. But I don't see it.
Except for finishing at the rim, Andrew Harrison does just about everything Jarret Jack did in college. I get that Andrew Harrison is slow. If he was fast, he'd be in the top part of the lottery, like Mudiay. When you are that big, you are going to be slow. Go look at some video of George (Lucas) De Paula. He's slower than Andrew Harrison, but people want to take him in the 1st round.
Due to the primitive offensive system Kentucky runs, its hard to say if he can play an NBA system, but if Harrison improved his shooting just a little bit, his defense could keep him in the league.










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