Harrison Career Stats

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paultzman

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Harrison Career Stats
« on: December 17, 2013, 06:58:51 PM »
Not too shabby!

@StJohnsBBall: Back to Harrison, he now has 1,197 career points in 68 career games played, 37th in #SJUBB history.

paultzman

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Re: Harrison Career Stats
« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2014, 03:28:42 PM »
@StJohnsBBall: D'Angelo Harrison is now 19th in #SJUBB history with 1,381 career points, having recently passed Shelton Jones and legend Alan Seiden.

Re: Harrison Career Stats
« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2014, 01:45:58 AM »
He's been slumping.  I hope he gets it going again soon.

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Re: Harrison Career Stats
« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2014, 06:07:34 PM »
@NYPost_Brazille: Will have D'Angelo Harrison story later. He opened up today. Handled himself very impressively. #sjubb


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Re: Harrison Career Stats
« Reply #5 on: March 06, 2014, 10:32:18 AM »
Who knew ?

Poison

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Re: Harrison Career Stats
« Reply #6 on: March 06, 2014, 10:51:17 AM »
Anyone know where you can look up STJ players all time stats?

Re: Harrison Career Stats
« Reply #7 on: March 06, 2014, 11:02:56 AM »
^^^^ That has been my problem this year. SJU doesn't have any of that info on their website which is a joke.

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Re: Harrison Career Stats
« Reply #8 on: March 06, 2014, 11:13:51 AM »

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Re: Harrison Career Stats
« Reply #9 on: March 06, 2014, 11:47:00 AM »
Anyone know where you can look up STJ players all time stats?

http://www.totalbasketballstats.com/TeamProfile.asp?id=324
The info on the web site is totally wrong as it is not a complete listing.  D'angelo right now is about # 11 on the all time list and should be in the top 10 or top 9 by season end.  One more season like this and he will easily be a 2,000+ point scorer and in our top 3

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Re: Harrison Career Stats
« Reply #10 on: March 06, 2014, 11:58:51 AM »
The info on the web site is totally wrong as it is not a complete listing.  D'angelo right now is about # 11 on the all time list and should be in the top 10 or top 9 by season end.  One more season like this and he will easily be a 2,000+ point scorer and in our top 3

Well no. If it was totally wrong it would be a list of rugby records from the women's team at the University Wallamaloo, or perhaps a catalog of apple pie recipes. That would be totally wrong. Perhaps you meant to say it's wrong in one respect. You are of course free to find your own more comprehensive up to the minute list of Saint John's basketball statistics that includes Harrison. No doubt the internets is teeming with such sites. If you do feel free to post the list for the edification of my boon companion Poison.

Re: Harrison Career Stats
« Reply #11 on: March 06, 2014, 12:31:59 PM »

Re: Harrison Career Stats
« Reply #12 on: March 06, 2014, 12:35:41 PM »
http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/dangelo-harrison-1.html

Yeah he's great...38% shooter.



And still gonna end up the best 4 year player St Johns has had in 10+ years. Seriously, the criticism of Dlo's game is ridiculous, he's a top 5 player in a great conference


Re: Harrison Career Stats
« Reply #14 on: March 06, 2014, 12:46:25 PM »
Hatten couldn't make a 3 and it killed his % and it was still better than JR. 

I'm just saying that this guy is not as great as people on this board think he is.  He is a great streak shooter, but the problem with streak shooters is that those bad streaks kill you.  He is our most competitive player and that is what is needed.

Best player in 10 years is an indictment of the program and the state of College Basketball that nobody stays in school.
 

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Re: Harrison Career Stats
« Reply #15 on: March 06, 2014, 12:52:10 PM »
Honest question Would you rather have DJ Kennedy, D. Hill or D Harrison?

3 players who play 3 different positions.  That's tough.
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Re: Harrison Career Stats
« Reply #16 on: March 06, 2014, 12:58:17 PM »
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Honest question Would you rather have DJ Kennedy, D. Hill or D Harrison?

3 players who play 3 different positions.  That's tough.


I put it up as a poll.  RedstormNY says he is the best 4 year player in last 10.

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Re: Harrison Career Stats
« Reply #17 on: March 06, 2014, 02:10:07 PM »
Lets take a look at the Top SG's to come out of the 2011 class.  Harrison was 10th ranked SG-

1. Austin Rivers, Duke
33.2 mpg  15.5 ppg  43% FG%  37% 3FG%  66% FT%  2.1 apg  3.4 rpg  0.0 bpg  1.0 spg

2. Bradley Beal, Florida
34.2 mpg  14.8 ppg  45% FG%  34 3FG%  77% FT%  2.2 apg  6.7 rpg  1.4 spg

3. Kentavious Caldwell Pope, Georgia
32.1 mpg  13.2 ppg  40% FG%  30% 3FG% 65% FT%  1.2 apg  5.2 rpg  1.8 spg
33.9 mpg  18.5 ppg  43% FG%  37% 3FG%  80% FT%  1.8 apg  7.1 rpg  2.0 spg

4. Nick Johnson, Arizona
28.1 mpg  8.9 ppg  37% FG%  32% 3FG%  68% FT%  2.4 apg  3.3 rpg  .7 spg
31.4 mpg  11.5 ppg 45% FG%  39% 3FG%  71% FT%  3.2 apg 3.6 rpg  1.9 spg
32.5 mpg  16.3 ppg  44% FG%  35% 3FG%  76% FT%  2.8 apg  3.9 rpg   1.2 spg

5. Jabari Brown, Oregon then Missouri (Not listing his 2 game stint at Oregon so 2nd and 3rd year only)
32.7 mpg  13.7 ppg 40% FG%  37% 3FG%  79% FT%  1.4 apg  3.4 rpg   .7 spg
36.9 mpg 20.1 ppg  48% FG%  43% 3FG%  80% FT%  2.0 apg  4.5 rpg  .7 spg

6. Trevor Lacey, Alabama
24.7 mpg  7.3 ppg  39% FG%  30% 3FG%  80% FT%  1.8 apg  3.0 rpg  .8 spg
31.3 mpg   11.3 ppg 41% FG%   37% 3FG%  72% FT%  3.2 apg  3.8 rpg  1.4 spg

7. Michael Carter Williams (Irrelevant to me as I think it's pretty clear he's a PG)

8. Levi Randolph, Alabama
27.1 mpg 6.5 ppg 39% FG%  27% 3FG%  59% FT%  1.7 apg  3.9  rpg  1.0 spg
30.2 mpg  8.1 ppg  43% FG%  34% 3FG%  72% FT%  1.6 apg  4.2 rpg   1.1 spg
29.5 mpg  9.5 ppg  43% FG%  35% 3FG%  71% FT%  1.4 apg  3.8 rpg  .7 spg

9. Ben McLemore, Kansas
Sat out Fr year
32.2 mpg 19.8 ppg  50% FG%  42% 3FG%  87% FT%  2.0 apg  5.2 rpg  1.0 spg

10. D'Angelo Harrison, SJU
35.3 mpg 17.0 ppg 38% FG%  37% 3FG%  80% FT%  2.1 apg  3.9 rpg   1.6 spg
35.0 mpg 17.8 ppg  39% FG%  32% 3FG%  77% FT%  2.3 apg  4.3 rpg   1.4 spg
32.4 mpg  17.5 ppg 38% FG%  36% 3FG%  87% FT%  1.7 apg  4.6 rpg   1.1 spg

11. Nick Faust, Maryland
27.7 mpg  8.9 ppg 37% FG%  27% 3FG%  62% FT%  2.1 apg  4.0 rpg    1.0 spg
25.8 mpg 9.4 ppg  40% FG%  35% 3FG%  72% FT%  2.5 apg  3.7 rpg   1.0 spg
27.3 mpg 9.7 ppg 39% FG%  30% 3FG%  72% FT%  2.0 apg  3.8 rpg   1.2 spg

12. Rodney Cooper, Alabama
17.0 mpg 5.1 ppg   38% FG%  29% 3FG%  84% FT%  .5 apg  2.4  rpg  .6 spg
28.8 mpg 10.2 ppg  40% FG%  30% 3FG%  64% FT%  .9 apg  4.5 rpg   .7 spg
29.4 mpg 7.6 ppg  35% FG%  28% 3FG%  75% FT%  1.9 apg  4.9  rpg   .5 spg

13.  Aaron Thomas, Florida State
DNP first year
18.6 mpg  6.0 ppg  41% FG%  22% 3FG%  70% FT%  1.1 apg  2.4 rpg   .6 spg
30.2 mpg 14.1 ppg 45% FG%  41% 3FG%  84% FT%  2.0 apg  4.2 rpg    1.6 spg

14. Julien Lewis, Texas sitting out as Fresno St after 2 yrs at Texas
25.5 mpg  7.8 ppg  36% FG%  32% 3FG%  77% FT%  .8 apg  3.6 rpg   1.0 spg
26.9 mpg 11.2 ppg  40% FG%  35% 3FG%  74% FT%  1.1 apg  3.3 rpg    1.1 spg

15. Sheldon McLellan, Texas
25.9 mpg 11.3 ppg  45% FG%  31% 3FG%  76% FT%  .9 apg  3.3  rpg   1.0 spg
27.3 mpg 13.5 ppg  38% FG%  27% 3FG%  80% FT%  .6 apg  3.9 rpg    .8 spg

16. Dai-Jon Parker, Vanderbilt
11.1 mpg 1.7 ppg  31% FG%  25% 3FG%  67% FT%  .7 apg  1.0 rpg  .2 spg
28.5 mpg 7.2 ppg  41% FG%  40% 3FG%  62% FT%  2.4 apg  4.4 rpg   .7 spg
34.1 mpg 7.6 ppg  38% FG%  37% 3FG%  68% FT%  3.2 apg  4.4 rpg  .9 spg

17. Norman Powell, UCLA
17.8 mpg 4.6 ppg  37% FG%  35% 3FG%  60% FT%  1.2 apg  2.2 rpg   .5 spg
22.1 mpg 6.1 ppg  43% FG%  29% 3FG%  68% FT%  1.1 apg  2.2 rpg  .7 spg
25.4 mpg  11.2 ppg  54% FG%  30% 3FG%  74% FT%  1.8 apg  3.0 rpg    1.3 spg
 
God bored.  Didnt do the rest below
18. Kevin Ware, Louisville

19. Gary Bell, Gonzaga

20. Chaisson Randle, Stanford
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Re: Harrison Career Stats
« Reply #18 on: March 06, 2014, 02:37:23 PM »
Crazy, 5 of the guys ranked above him are already in the NBA.

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Re: Harrison Career Stats
« Reply #19 on: March 06, 2014, 06:10:34 PM »
The info on the web site is totally wrong as it is not a complete listing.  D'angelo right now is about # 11 on the all time list and should be in the top 10 or top 9 by season end.  One more season like this and he will easily be a 2,000+ point scorer and in our top 3

Well no. If it was totally wrong it would be a list of rugby records from the women's team at the University Wallamaloo, or perhaps a catalog of apple pie recipes. That would be totally wrong. Perhaps you meant to say it's wrong in one respect. You are of course free to find your own more comprehensive up to the minute list of Saint John's basketball statistics that includes Harrison. No doubt the internets is teeming with such sites. If you do feel free to post the list for the edification of my boon companion Poison.
Sorry but something that is called "Totalbasketballstats" does not deserve to label itself "total" when its list of our top 10 scorers does NOT include 6 of them.

D'angelo has the potential to move into the top ten this season as he needs 25 to tie Sonny Dove and 52 to tie Tony Jackson both of whom did it in 3 years like D'angelo.  Baring injury and returning for his fourth year he should become only the 3rd Redmen to break the 2,000 point level but don't see him passing Malik or Chris.