Saberestar wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/275200/Shaquille-Harrison-Named-2024-G-League-Defensive-Player-Of-The-YearShaquille Harrison Named 2024 G League Defensive Player Of The Year
Shaquille Harrison has been named the 2023-24 NBA G League Defensive Player of the Year. Harrison previously won the award in 2022.
Harrison led the G League in steals per game (2.9) and total steals (99) while averaging 15.1 points and 6.5 assists.
I've mentioned Shaq Harrison before a few times earlier this year as a really good candidate for a bench backcourt role defensively to help lockdown our wing a bit since Kris Dunn was already signed by the Jazz and not available anymore. Shaq Harrison obviously does have familiarity with Phoenix from his previous time playing here, he'd have decent size at 6'4, and even though he's not a traditional playmaker or knockdown shooter, he does possess a modicum of playmaking/passing abilities as he did average 9 assists in his time playing for Portland in the 22-23 season. All I'm suggesting is that we keep him on our radar for this upcoming summer as another potential high end defensive perimeter/POA defensive option. Also he could be a low cost high motor disruptive energizer with good strength creating chaos in the passing lanes and in full court pressure situations for us.
Shaquille Harrison Named 2023-24 Kia NBA G League Defensive Player Of The YearSpoiler:
Shaq Harrison Posts Near QUADRUPLE-DOUBLE with 23 PTS, 9 REB, 9 AST & 7 STLSpoiler:
He just played on 5 GAMES for the Blazers and averaged 6 assists per game. Not a playmaker at all.
Shaq Harrison isn't good enough.
Not a playmaker at all. Shaq Harrison isn't good enough.

Your opinion is duly noted man. As I've already stated above, I understand that he's not a traditional playmaker, nor a knockdown shooter either. And I should've mentioned those 9 assists were contextually related to his PER 36 numbers. But in my estimation, Even though his primary value is predicated upon his ability to be an ELITE LOCKDOWN PERIMETER DEFENDER (which we obviously sorely need)!! but still, I believe that he clearly does have the playmaking /passing ability which IS present and has been demonstrated throughout numerous games in the Gleague already. For example:
Shaq Harrison Drops 27 PTS, 10 AST, 6 REB, 4 BLK, 3 STL in Epic Playoff Battle vs. Vipers (1 year ago)
Shaq Harrison Posts FIRST Triple-Double: 15 PTS, 12 REB, 10 AST, 6 STL vs. Warriors
13 points, 6 rebounds, 10 assists,4 steals (April 8th 2023).
Shaquille Harrison Posts a Double-Double in Lakers Win Against the Legends- 18 points, 10 assists, 6 rebounds (1 year ago).
10 points, 4 rebounds, 9 assists, 2 steals, 1 block, 2 turnovers. VS Spurs 6/04/23 (11 months ago)
13 points, 6 rebounds, 10 assists, 4 steals, 1 block, 1 turnover VS Clippers 8/04/23 (11 months ago)
23 points, 9 rebounds, 9 assists, 7 steals (Only 2 months ago).
So just from these listed examples, Harrison has 5...........10 assist games, and 2...........9 assist games but isn't a playmaker at all?? That's cool I guess man if you see it that way. But would you at least agree that a player with at least 5 games with 10 assists and two more games with 9 assists would at least indicate legitimate playmaking ability?? .......By the way,
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/h/harrish01.html
during that 22-23 season with the Blazers, he did register a 34.9 assist %
https://www.nba.com/stats/players/advanced?CF=MIN*GE*15&SeasonType=Regular%20Season&dir=-1&sort=AST_PCT
which would put him in the top 17 currently in the NBA, which isn't stellar, but also is far from bad for a non playmaking defensive combo guard/wing.
Lastly, to your comment about him not being good enough! Again, we're talking about a potential vet min or even two way deal consideration here with him. Considering how extremely restricted our available options will be this summer, how much better or more productive do you personally expect a player to be for a possible 3rd rotation limited minutes/matchup dependent role? Are there some other better names that you expect to be available for us that we should be targeting this summer? Again, if you look at his production and versatility, on a vet min or two way deal, is a defensive player of the year guard that has multiple games with 10 assists, 9 assists, near triple doubles, one near quadruple double, etc, etc with high end athleticism, elite lockdown perimeter defensive potential really not measure up to our available options? I want him for his perimeter, POA, and defense in the passing lanes. But his secondary or supplemental playmaking ability I believe could compliment any traditional playmaking guard (Kolek perhaps) that we might add via the draft.
And his elite defensive potential should/could help cover for any potential defensive inadequacies of that player I'd think too.
