The Harrisons won't be first round picks

#28
#28
If you watch either of them take just one jump shot, this isn't a surprise.

Harrisons lost the game against Wisconsin almost single-handedly.
 
#30
#30
The problem is that if you do not leave after two years in Cal's system, then there is a chance of losing playing time and your stock not getting any higher. The Harrison's lost some playing time from their freshman years. Cal will just reload; Ulis will get more time next year, and Briscoe is coming in. Booker is undecided, and you know he will add another guard. If they don't leave, they may as well stay 4 years and get their degrees.

LOL could be the funniest thing ever posted on VN.
 
#31
#31
LOL could be the funniest thing ever posted on VN.

Nothing in his post has merit, other than "Cal will reload."

Harrisons lost playing time due to a ridiculously deep bench. At the end of the season, when Cal shortened it, they were getting significant minutes.

It's as simple as this: produce or sit on the bench. That applies to any team.
 
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#32
#32
If you watch either of them take just one jump shot, this isn't a surprise.

Harrisons lost the game against Wisconsin almost single-handedly.

the mid-range game was decent. outside shooting is streaky. The most disappointing thing was the finishing inside and lack of defensive presence. They don't gain anything from their height when they should.
 
#33
#33
Nothing in his post has merit, other than "Cal will reload."

Harrisons lost playing time due to a ridiculously deep bench. At the end of the season, when Cal shortened it, they were getting significant minutes.

It's as simple as this: produce or sit on the bench. That applies to any team.

Yea, whatever. They left because they are what they are. Their stock is not getting better. Cal will reload, and Ulis, Briscoe, and another guard will fight for playing time and be more dynamic. They were very good college players, but Cal's system is not set up for most players to stay more than 2 years. No merit, my ass.
 
#34
#34
Yea, whatever. They left because they are what they are. Their stock is not getting better. Cal will reload, and Ulis, Briscoe, and another guard will fight for playing time and be more dynamic. They were very good college players, but Cal's system is not set up for most players to stay more than 2 years. No merit, my ass.

Keep posting. We are all watching your IQ drop significantly.
 
#35
#35
Keep posting. We are all watching your IQ drop significantly.

From a Cat fan, who knows no logic. Give me a break.

They obviously felt the same way or they would have stayed. I called it before they made it publicly official. So sad you can't see them play again for your whiny Cats.
 
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#37
#37
Truth be told, whether they're ready or not is less material than how much they could have improved their stock by staying another year- which is not much. Better to grab what they can now, even it's in the D-league. Andrew probably has a better shot as a 6-6 PG to be honest.
 

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