Simon
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I know that there's still plenty of season left, that we don't know what pick the Cavaliers will have, and that a lot can happen from now until the draft (including a lockout), but I figured we'd take a break from TPE trade discussions and the horrendous current state of the team and look toward the future with a closer look at a guy who may very well be the Cavaliers' next franchise player.
Harrison Barnes
Age: 18 (turning 19 in June)
College: UNC
Height: 6'8"
Weight: 215lbs.
Position: Forward
NBA Comparison: Luol Deng
Strengths: Athletic wing with long arms (7-foot wingspan), good muscle tone and excellent body balance ... Kid with a great attitude, work ethic and willingness to improve … Has a disciplined approach. Shows a good understanding of the game making positive decisions with the ball ... Doesn’t show many bad habits, good body language … Has excellent form on his shot, and developing range … Can pull up off the dribble and hit shots … Does a good job of attacking the basket and creating contact and free throw shooting opportunities … Good foot speed, both side to side and first step off the dribble … Already has good body strength and with wide shoulders and core strength, should be able to add additional strength without sacrificing any speed or agility … Knocks down shots from the line at a good rate … Has only been playing primarily on the wing for the past 18 months, before that he was an inside player so he’s on a steep development curve learning how to play the wing. His development has been very quick which bodes well for him … Gives good effort on the defensive end getting low and using a proper defensive stance … Perspective. Appears to have a good understanding of where he is now, and where he’s going … Still shows a good deal of potential left in his game …
Weaknesses: Needs to work on improving his left hand and become equally adept at driving using either hand … Should look to improve his mid-range game and become a more consistent shooter from the perimeter … Makes good decisions with the ball but appears more comfortable in the half court than finding teammates on the break … Shows an evolving offensive game after moving to the wing position and his ball handling and passing are still becoming second nature to him. He is beginning to look very comfortable with the ball in his hands facing the basket and his handle continues to develop …
Aran Smith 6/6/09
[video=youtube;mubYknvQec8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mubYknvQec8&feature=player_embedded[/video]
[video=youtube;gzuik78mfUQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzuik78mfUQ&feature=player_embedded[/video]
The next Carmelo Anthony? --- UNC's Harrison Barnes is the next Carmelo Anthony
My take:
With a lock out looming (possibly), there was a report that stated that Kyrie Irving and Harrison Barnes would return to school. With the comparison's of Loul Deng and possibly Carmelo Anthony, this kid will be good in the NBA, but will take a little bit of time to develope in the NBA. That huge wing span will help. With Harrison Barnes supposedly a top 5 pick in the draft, some people think Barnes has been a dissapointment so far. But, I don't think he will be.
Also, Barnes is averaging 11.7ppg, 1.5APG, 30.8% from 3pt range, 5.3RPG.
Now, what is your take on Harrison Barnes?
Harrison Barnes
Age: 18 (turning 19 in June)
College: UNC
Height: 6'8"
Weight: 215lbs.
Position: Forward
NBA Comparison: Luol Deng
Strengths: Athletic wing with long arms (7-foot wingspan), good muscle tone and excellent body balance ... Kid with a great attitude, work ethic and willingness to improve … Has a disciplined approach. Shows a good understanding of the game making positive decisions with the ball ... Doesn’t show many bad habits, good body language … Has excellent form on his shot, and developing range … Can pull up off the dribble and hit shots … Does a good job of attacking the basket and creating contact and free throw shooting opportunities … Good foot speed, both side to side and first step off the dribble … Already has good body strength and with wide shoulders and core strength, should be able to add additional strength without sacrificing any speed or agility … Knocks down shots from the line at a good rate … Has only been playing primarily on the wing for the past 18 months, before that he was an inside player so he’s on a steep development curve learning how to play the wing. His development has been very quick which bodes well for him … Gives good effort on the defensive end getting low and using a proper defensive stance … Perspective. Appears to have a good understanding of where he is now, and where he’s going … Still shows a good deal of potential left in his game …
Weaknesses: Needs to work on improving his left hand and become equally adept at driving using either hand … Should look to improve his mid-range game and become a more consistent shooter from the perimeter … Makes good decisions with the ball but appears more comfortable in the half court than finding teammates on the break … Shows an evolving offensive game after moving to the wing position and his ball handling and passing are still becoming second nature to him. He is beginning to look very comfortable with the ball in his hands facing the basket and his handle continues to develop …
Aran Smith 6/6/09
[video=youtube;mubYknvQec8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mubYknvQec8&feature=player_embedded[/video]
[video=youtube;gzuik78mfUQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzuik78mfUQ&feature=player_embedded[/video]
The next Carmelo Anthony? --- UNC's Harrison Barnes is the next Carmelo Anthony
My take:
With a lock out looming (possibly), there was a report that stated that Kyrie Irving and Harrison Barnes would return to school. With the comparison's of Loul Deng and possibly Carmelo Anthony, this kid will be good in the NBA, but will take a little bit of time to develope in the NBA. That huge wing span will help. With Harrison Barnes supposedly a top 5 pick in the draft, some people think Barnes has been a dissapointment so far. But, I don't think he will be.
Also, Barnes is averaging 11.7ppg, 1.5APG, 30.8% from 3pt range, 5.3RPG.
Now, what is your take on Harrison Barnes?