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The Valentine injury really allowed Harris to find his game. Now presumably when Denzel returns to the starting lineup Harris will have to provide that same spark coming off the bench.
 
Very excited to see what this team loos like in two months. We have a lot of weapons, we can defend, rebound, and we're hitting free throws at a reasonable clip. The only thing that could be considered a weakness is tum's shooting but the rest of his game is great. This team isn't perfect and there is room for improvement but they could be scary
 
What I had thought might have been weaknesses early in the season (and probably were in the Kansas game) would have been an over reliance on outside shooting and not enough when it comes to post scoring and beating teams off the dribble. I don't think that's the case anymore. Costello/Davis/Schilling are not dominant scoring in the post but each can provide something in that regard. And Harris has become a guy who is looking to get to the basket first and shoot the 3 second, which is also something they needed. Then you add the way they pass the ball and move it around.

And working around some of Nairn's offensive limitations is a bit of an issue, but one that can be mitigated with Harris/McQuaid.
 
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