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Zach Lowe's Ten Things, including this blurb on Tobias Harris (who some say would be a good target for CJ swap).
"Harris is a really good player who does a little bit of everything for a team that because of its weirdo personnel -- mega-skills with giant holes -- sorely needs a jack-of-all-trades type.
He's up to 37% from deep after a chilly start. He worked all summer posting up smaller defenders, and has attacked one-on-one more often. (He's especially dangerous when he brings the ball up in semi-transition with a guard stuck on him, and rampages through that guy toward the rim.) He has doubled his pick-and-roll volume in Philly, a necessity given the Sixers' nominal point guard refuses to shoot jumpers and is therefore not really a pick-and-roll threat.
Harris can produce a workable shot almost whenever he wants. If there's something that leaves you wanting, it's his playmaking. There are corner shooters and baseline cutters -- Josh Richardson below -- Harris doesn't see until he's already launching a long 2:
Sometimes he shoots before compromising the defense:
Harris is dishing three assists per game -- a career high." There are some videos that go with this:
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id...ike-including-la-clippers-nba-title-favorites
"Harris is a really good player who does a little bit of everything for a team that because of its weirdo personnel -- mega-skills with giant holes -- sorely needs a jack-of-all-trades type.
He's up to 37% from deep after a chilly start. He worked all summer posting up smaller defenders, and has attacked one-on-one more often. (He's especially dangerous when he brings the ball up in semi-transition with a guard stuck on him, and rampages through that guy toward the rim.) He has doubled his pick-and-roll volume in Philly, a necessity given the Sixers' nominal point guard refuses to shoot jumpers and is therefore not really a pick-and-roll threat.
Harris can produce a workable shot almost whenever he wants. If there's something that leaves you wanting, it's his playmaking. There are corner shooters and baseline cutters -- Josh Richardson below -- Harris doesn't see until he's already launching a long 2:
Sometimes he shoots before compromising the defense:
Harris is dishing three assists per game -- a career high." There are some videos that go with this:
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id...ike-including-la-clippers-nba-title-favorites
