D'Angelo Harrison Article - NY Post - 1/28/13

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Re: D'Angelo Harrison Article - NY Post - 1/28/13
« Reply #20 on: January 31, 2013, 07:13:14 PM »
Lots of slurping of those 32 ouncers. I give up. Let it be declared DLO CAN DO NO WRONG! :angel: :angel: :angel: Repeat after me-Dlo can do no wrong! Class? Class? Bueller? Bueller?

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Re: D'Angelo Harrison Article - NY Post - 1/28/13
« Reply #21 on: January 31, 2013, 07:34:44 PM »
Lots of slurping of those 32 ouncers. I give up. Let it be declared DLO CAN DO NO WRONG! :angel: :angel: :angel: Repeat after me-Dlo can do no wrong! Class? Class? Bueller? Bueller?

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Re: D'Angelo Harrison Article - NY Post - 1/28/13
« Reply #22 on: February 04, 2013, 11:33:32 AM »
An interesting stat of Harrison:

Last season he averaged 35.9 minutes in Big East Conference games. 

This season he is averaging 36.8 minutes in Big East Conference games, with Branch, Balamou and Bourgault on the roster.

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Re: D'Angelo Harrison Article - NY Post - 1/28/13
« Reply #23 on: February 18, 2013, 11:11:57 AM »
Kudos from Mullin and NBA scout feedback;

"So where now for Harrison? According to two NBA talent evaluators, Harrison needs to work hard on his ball handling skills and do as much agility training as he can in the off-season. He does not have the athleticism of JaKarr Sampson or Sir’Dominic Pointer, but Mullin was not a freakish athlete either."

“Harrison’s got a chance, but he’s crazy if he’s thinking about coming out now,’’ said a source who was told Harrison has given no such inclination to leave early. “Did he really say he’s a better shooter than Chris?’’

http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/college/basketball/mull_it_over_LCxn9wVjFKPNoGgWeYxifP
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Re: D'Angelo Harrison Article - NY Post - 1/28/13
« Reply #24 on: February 18, 2013, 12:40:15 PM »
Kudos from Mullin and NBA scout feedback;

"So where now for Harrison? According to two NBA talent evaluators, Harrison needs to work hard on his ball handling skills and do as much agility training as he can in the off-season. He does not have the athleticism of JaKarr Sampson or Sir’Dominic Pointer, but Mullin was not a freakish athlete either."

“Harrison’s got a chance, but he’s crazy if he’s thinking about coming out now,’’ said a source who was told Harrison has given no such inclination to leave early. “Did he really say he’s a better shooter than Chris?’’

http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/college/basketball/mull_it_over_LCxn9wVjFKPNoGgWeYxifP

Anyone that would compare Harrison to Mullin has taken a giant leap away from common sense. Dwight Hardy is a much better comparison. And Hardy was a more well rounded player. He could score from all over the court.

Harrison's game and attitude need a lot of maturity. That said, he has a chance to go down in our history as one of the best players we've ever had, but he needs to grow up and finish the job. That means 4 years.

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Re: D'Angelo Harrison Article - NY Post - 1/28/13
« Reply #25 on: February 18, 2013, 12:44:38 PM »
Kudos from Mullin and NBA scout feedback;

"So where now for Harrison? According to two NBA talent evaluators, Harrison needs to work hard on his ball handling skills and do as much agility training as he can in the off-season. He does not have the athleticism of JaKarr Sampson or Sir’Dominic Pointer, but Mullin was not a freakish athlete either."

“Harrison’s got a chance, but he’s crazy if he’s thinking about coming out now,’’ said a source who was told Harrison has given no such inclination to leave early. “Did he really say he’s a better shooter than Chris?’’

http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/college/basketball/mull_it_over_LCxn9wVjFKPNoGgWeYxifP

Anyone that would compare Harrison to Mullin has taken a giant leap away from common sense. Dwight Hardy is a much better comparison. And Hardy was a more well rounded player. He could score from all over the court.

Harrison's game and attitude need a lot of maturity. That said, he has a chance to go down in our history as one of the best players we've ever had, but he needs to grow up and finish the job. That means 4 years.
You  are comparing DLO as a SO. to Hardy as a SR. He might get to the level of Hardy,but not Mullin.