NBA teams want to know if Harrison twins can live, play without each other, Previous Kentucky gatekeeper Andrew Harrison worked out for the Indiana Pacers this week and said NBA groups have taken specific enthusiasm for two issues when assessing him.
In the first place, they need to know how Harrison feels about the possibility of being isolated from twin sibling, Aaron, this mid year when both will either be drafted or marked as free operators, probably with distinctive groups. The Harrison siblings helped Kentucky achieve the Final Four each of the previous two seasons yet couldn't take a national title back to Lexington in either year. They chose to turn master after their sophomore season.
"They know we're presumably not going to go to the same group and they didn't need that to be an issue," Andrew Harrison told the Indianapoils Star after his workout with the Pacers. "I'm anticipating it. I'm anticipating being an individual and we both can demonstrate the world what we can manage without one another."
Groups additionally have gotten some information about his infamous question and answer session bungle taking after Kentucky's Final Four misfortune to Wisconsin. A correspondent asked Kentucky enormous man Karl-Anthony Towns about the trouble in protecting Wisconsin star Frank Kaminsky. Sitting at the platform, Harrison seemed to murmur "F - that N -" under his breath in reference to Kaminsky.
He later apologized yet about after two months, its still of enthusiasm to groups considering utilizing a draft single out the 6-foot-5 gatekeeper. Harrison told the Star it is a non-issue right now. He called Kaminsky 'my kid.' The two players have the same specialists.
Andrew Harrison is seen as a late-in the first place, or early second-round pick by most taunt drafts. Aaron Harrison is seen as a second-round pick, best case scenario and potentially an undrafted free operators.
In the first place, they need to know how Harrison feels about the possibility of being isolated from twin sibling, Aaron, this mid year when both will either be drafted or marked as free operators, probably with distinctive groups. The Harrison siblings helped Kentucky achieve the Final Four each of the previous two seasons yet couldn't take a national title back to Lexington in either year. They chose to turn master after their sophomore season.
"They know we're presumably not going to go to the same group and they didn't need that to be an issue," Andrew Harrison told the Indianapoils Star after his workout with the Pacers. "I'm anticipating it. I'm anticipating being an individual and we both can demonstrate the world what we can manage without one another."
Groups additionally have gotten some information about his infamous question and answer session bungle taking after Kentucky's Final Four misfortune to Wisconsin. A correspondent asked Kentucky enormous man Karl-Anthony Towns about the trouble in protecting Wisconsin star Frank Kaminsky. Sitting at the platform, Harrison seemed to murmur "F - that N -" under his breath in reference to Kaminsky.
He later apologized yet about after two months, its still of enthusiasm to groups considering utilizing a draft single out the 6-foot-5 gatekeeper. Harrison told the Star it is a non-issue right now. He called Kaminsky 'my kid.' The two players have the same specialists.
Andrew Harrison is seen as a late-in the first place, or early second-round pick by most taunt drafts. Aaron Harrison is seen as a second-round pick, best case scenario and potentially an undrafted free operators.
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