Hoyahooligan obviously has a short term memory, but in fairness to him Dlo has been awful in 3 of his 4 games against gtown. A combined 3 for 22 shooting in the 2 games last season. And as a frosh, yes he had the 24 pt game, but in the game in DC he was 1-12.
I want him to do well this season too, but Hoya isn't wrong,
That's fine and all but he's averaged how many points per game in his two years. Just because he plays bad against 1 team is pretty short sighted, no?
He's just not that efficient. Lots of St. John's fans were comparing him with Cotton of Providence last year as they were competing for the scoring title but Cotton was much more efficient in his scoring and I think clearly the better player.
Harrison: ORtg: 102.8 eFG% 46.8% TS% 52% 3pt% 31.5% 2pt% 46.4% FT% 76.9% none of his stats in the top 500
Cotton: ORtg: 123.3 (32nd) eFG% 54.7%(229th) TS% 59.3%(146th) 3pt% 36.4% 2pt% 54.8% FT% 79.3%
I just think Harrison is overrated. I don't see him as an NBA player as some fans believe. He's not a bad player, but coupled with his attitude problems I feel like if he's your best player and leader then you're not going to have a very good team. 3 out of 4 games against the Hoyas he's been terrible. That's going to bias your view of a kid it's just human nature. Just like when a kid lights up your team every year you're going to hold him in higher regard regardless of what he does against other teams.
The NBA is one big bad attitude. That isn't the reason why he wouldn't be successful. Cotton, for all we know, may turn out to be the better player. I'm personally skeptical of all of Prov's scorers, because it seems like every year, they score a ton of points, and give up a ton more.
In regards to Harrison's performance vs Georgetown, I'm not concerned about it. Georgetown has been one of the better teams in the BE, but I don't think we can look at these games and take much away. Harrison played without much self control last year, but he also played with almost no offensive help on the perimeter, and only one guy, a freshman inside. Cotton had a lot more to work with. He had experience around him, and he had shooters.
Harrison had two guys on him at all times. It's not an apples to apples comparison.