Well, I was bored today so I decided to go which up on some NBA news from RealGM and I read some interesting news on the promising SF, Harrison Barnes. The first thing I read was that Harrison Barnes has not displayed the ability to score off the dribble which is a shortcoming that would decrease his value at the NBA level. That's just the short summary of it, but you can read more on the first source link. The second thing I read was that Harrison Barnes’ stop percentage registered as the worst on the team. I quote this from my second source link: "He has the worst stop percentage of any rotation player (50.6%). He's allowing opponents to shoot 49.0 percent on three-point attempts and his defensive rebounding percentage has dropped from 12.6 as a freshman to a non-factor-level 7.4." So do you still think that he would be a top draft pick despite being a titled a bad defender and having trouble shooting off the dribble? How much do you think this will affect his value?
First Source Link: http://hoopspeak.com/college/2011/12...rrison-barnes/
Second Source Link: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...l?eref=writers
First Source Link: http://hoopspeak.com/college/2011/12...rrison-barnes/
Second Source Link: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...l?eref=writers
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