Post by Jeff on Mar 31, 2011 23:05:22 GMT -5
Ivan Harris
Height: 6'10
Weight: 234lbs
College: University of Texas
Age: 22
Position: PF
Ratings: A- C C B- C+ C
Pros: Harris is a big-time scorer. He can has great post moves and can step out and hit a jumper up to 15 feet. Harris was a great college scorer, averaging over 20ppg for his career. This included a monster 29 point Senior season where he was literally unstoppable. Ivan is a pretty good defender who should get some blocks because of his jumping ability.
Cons: The big knock on Harris is his rebounding. He is just really not a good rebounder. He is always in bad position defensively because he is looking to block shots. He is actually a pretty good offensive rebounder, but that's mostly because he's trying to score. As a defensive rebounder he is a big hopeless. The other problem is potential. He has pretty much fully reached his potential. After four years of college, I don't see him getting any better.
Overall: Harris is an interesting player. He had a great college career, and was a two-time All-American. He is no doubt a great scorer, but the question is will he be able to see serious minutes in BBS. I think he could be a 20ppg guy as a rookie, but you'd need someone to make up for his lack of rebounding. He is relatively strong and a pretty solid offensive rebounder, so his rebounding numbers and ratings are a little inflated. I could see him falling out of the lotto, but I think whoever drafts him will be very happy.
Height: 6'10
Weight: 234lbs
College: University of Texas
Age: 22
Position: PF
Ratings: A- C C B- C+ C
Pros: Harris is a big-time scorer. He can has great post moves and can step out and hit a jumper up to 15 feet. Harris was a great college scorer, averaging over 20ppg for his career. This included a monster 29 point Senior season where he was literally unstoppable. Ivan is a pretty good defender who should get some blocks because of his jumping ability.
Cons: The big knock on Harris is his rebounding. He is just really not a good rebounder. He is always in bad position defensively because he is looking to block shots. He is actually a pretty good offensive rebounder, but that's mostly because he's trying to score. As a defensive rebounder he is a big hopeless. The other problem is potential. He has pretty much fully reached his potential. After four years of college, I don't see him getting any better.
Overall: Harris is an interesting player. He had a great college career, and was a two-time All-American. He is no doubt a great scorer, but the question is will he be able to see serious minutes in BBS. I think he could be a 20ppg guy as a rookie, but you'd need someone to make up for his lack of rebounding. He is relatively strong and a pretty solid offensive rebounder, so his rebounding numbers and ratings are a little inflated. I could see him falling out of the lotto, but I think whoever drafts him will be very happy.