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Adidas Invitational recap: Andrew Harrison


Andrew Harrison (Houston/ Travis) 2013, PG/SG, 6-5, 210: Maybe slightly better than his brother, Andrew is best with the ball in his hands. He can create for himself and his teammates. We are not sure what position he will play at the next level but he will be on the floor at one of the three perimeter spots. He is best when moving forward and playing in attack mode because he can go right or left and plays with very little wasted motion. Both he and his brother could improve on their decision making, but most of the mistakes they make are made from being aggressive. (ESPN.com)

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