NBA DRAFT SCOUTING REPORT
Position: SG | FROM: North Carolina (Stanford) (Dallas, TX) | HT: 6-8 | WT: 230 |
BORN: NA | YEAR: Jr. | WING: NA | REACH: NA |
Draft Notes
A big wing/forward with an all around game. Harrison can handle the rock, shoot it from deep and really understands how to play the game. Can play 1 through 3 and flashes play-making skills and can run the point or score from the wing.
He’s got a big solid frame and knows how to use his size. He can play above the rim, although he’s not an elite run/jump athlete.
Has grown to about 6-8 and at 230lbs he’s a load to handle when driving the ball to the hoop.
A very strong rebounder.
Has work to do on his outside shooting and his overall efficiency on the offensive end.
Comparisons
- built kind of like a taller Joe Johnson but more of a passer, less of a scorer.
Draft Projection
possible second round pick in the 2024 NBA Draft
Videos
2024 Shooting Guards
- Ja’Kobe Walter – 6-5 – Baylor
- Stephon Castle – 6-7 – UConn
- D.J. Wagner – 6-3 – Kentucky
- Riley Kugel – 6-5 – Florida
- Thierry Darlan – 6-6 – G League Ignite (Senegal)
- Nikola Durišić – 6-8 – Serbia
- Matthew Cleveland – 6-7 – Miami
- LeBron James Jr. – 6-3 – USC
- Judah Mintz – 6-4 – Syracuse
- JJ Starling – 6-4 – Syracuse
- Matthew Murrell – 6-4 – Mississippi
- Wooga Poplar – 6-5 – Miami
- Terrance Arceneaux – 6-6 – Houston
- Kevin McCullar Jr. – 6-6 – Kansas
- Scotty Middleton – 6-6 – Ohio State
- Simeon Wilcher – 6-4 – North Carolina
- Johnell Davis – 6-4 – Florida Atlantic
- Baylor Scheierman – 6-6- Creighton
- Caleb Love – 6-3 – Arizona
- Will Richard – 6-5 – Florida
- Harrison Ingram – 6-8 – UNC
- Davonte Davis – 6-4 – Arkansas
- Justin Moore – 6-4 – Villanova
- Jamal Mashburn Jr. – 6-2 – New Mexico
- Tamar Bates – 6-5 – Indiana
- Allen Flanigan 6-6 – Mississippi
- Adama Bal – 6-6 – Santa Clara (France)
- Fedor Zugic – 6-6 – Montenegro
- Mikey Williams – 6-2 – Memphis
- Dominick Harris – 6-4 – Loyola Marymount
- Nimari Burnett – 6-3 – Alabama
- Jayson Tchicamboud – 6-5 – France
- Langston Love – 6-4 – Baylor
- Jordan Longino – 6-7 – Villanova
- Kowacie Reeves – 6-6 – Georgia Tech
- Hunter Sallis – 6-4 – Wake Forest
- Kadary Richmond – 6-5 – Seton Hall
- Adam Miller – 6-4 – LSU
- Jalen Warley – 6-5 – Florida State