Two words: Omar & Cook. And Cook was better than Harkless.
Was he? I'm not quite sure.
I think Cook gave us an advantage at point guard in every single game. I wish he was as smart off the court as he was on it. From UK, to Uconn, to BC, to GTown, to Nova, he came to play against the big boys. Yes, he had more depth on his team, but he didn't have a lot of talent.
If I remember correctly, Bangura was so bad at first that Shaw started. With him I think were Glover, Jessie and Cuffe. Not exactly an imposing front line. There wasn't much help from the bench in the way of offense, but some of those guys played defense.
Cook was tremendous, but the NBA doesn't often take guys in the first round who lose to Fordham and Hofstra. As great as he was he could be equally terrible. He was a freshman, but that never occurred to him.