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Originally Posted by Mike in SW-MO
Hopefully not another Wesley Stokes. Quick ball distributor & excellent ball handler. Coukdn' t shoot to save his life. The other teams 5 on 4 and let him shoot all he wanted.
Doubt Harris is or he would not be 4-* but that was my first thought reading your post.
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I think the issue with Stokes is that he was not a quick-twitch guy... not dynamic off the bounce/a threat to take it to the rim and score.
That's where Harris would have an advantage even if he is not a feared perimeter shooter. At 6-2, he has good size and length for a lead guard (I see some Tyshawn Taylor in his athletic profile, though he isn't as polished a product or as good a shooter as Taylor was exiting HS). And he can really elevate to finish.
Put 10-20 good pounds of weight on him, and I think he's got the potential to be a really dynamic PG.
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