The Harrison Twins will Make or Break the 2013 Recruiting Class
By Jason Marcum
ESPN Scouting Report:
Strengths:
Harrison (Andrew) has great size and length for the point guard position. He pushes the ball very well in transition and generally makes good decisions. He uses his strength to penetrate the paint area and he has a knack for finding the open man. Shooting the three has become a more consistentweapon for him. He is as tough a competitor as there is in high school. Has game dominating ability. Harrison can move to the shooting guard and not miss a beat and he has the size and athletic ability to defend all three perimeter positions. He is a tough rebounder (especially on the defensive end) as well and defensively his lateral quickness is impressive as he has the ability to guard multiple positions.
Weaknesses:
To keep defenses honest, especially in the half court set,Harrison needs to become a more consistent 3-point shooter. He can knock down shots at various ranges, but it would benefit him if gets smoother in that area. He sometimes allows his emotions to get to him and thus it causes him to lose concentration at the task at hand. Although he is only a sophomore, it’s going to be interesting to see how he develops physically because his frame appears to be very mature for a sophomore.
Bottom Line:
Although Harrison can play both guard positions, he appears more suitable for the 1 considering his skill set. At his size he has blossoming lead guard skills and is terrific at making plays. If he can continue to develop his point guard skills and game management savvy, he should turn out to be one of the most heavily recruited prospects in the class of 2013.