I think this quote from John Thompson III in a recently written RedStormReport.com story on the last St. John's-Georgetown matchup sums up what's been causing Harrison's scoring slumps: "He's fun to watch as a fan, not as an opposing coach. We knew going into this game that we have to stop him. Everyone has to know where he is whenever he's on the court. Knowing that, I don't think we did as good a job as we could've, should've with some of the other guys, but I probably would not be wrong if I said that every team that plays them goes in saying we have to stop him."
Although JaKarr Sampson is developing very well into a dependable scorer, Harrison will always have an 'X' on his back. He gets a ton of physical contact from defenders, but is still tough enough for the most part to get shots down in spite of the physicality and non-calls. As opposed to Sampson, as a two-guard, Harrison gets guarded by the best on-ball defenders on every BIG EAST team. St. John's needs another proven offensive threat in the backcourt or at the wing that can draw the defense away from Harrison. Other topnotch, conference teams have more than one consistent '1,' '2,' or '3,' that can do this.
Still, Harrison does need to learn to choose his shots more wisely on each possession. Though he has come a long way in terms of the raw, youthful exuberance of yesteryear, he still needs to mature in his decision-making.
This post was edited on 2/6 2:08 AM by DHarris3