Ummm ... lets see he scored 28 in the season opener... he has it all. He can score, he has vision, his passing can be fundamental or and1/globetrotter style (see the accurate half court oop to greene), he's got moxy, hes got a jumpshot, hes tough to the hole, he can hit his freethrows, hes a leader, hes a clutch shooter, AND hes a freshman.
He didn't put up the points, but he played very well. Lots of passes that set up the pass for an easy bucket. I love the fact that he had the confidence to take that three pointer in stride after the night he was having from the floor. That alone speaks volumes. He's a leader for sure.
St. Joes is a tournament team, they have experience, decent shooters and a big man that could definitely play in the big east.
We have the #2 recruiting class, of course theres gonna be growing pains. We have 4 guys that could put in 20+ on any given night (Devo, Jonny, Paul and Donte) We will become harder to defend as the season goes on. Many people are criticizing our defense (although Coach K has started copying our 2-3, and having Boeheim critique it) Our learning curve on defense seems to be fast.
Harris had a huge game and played great other than a few blunders, most notable making his last free throw with .8 on the clock alowing ST. Joe's to in bound and get off a shot rather than rebound and not get off a shot.
Jonny has the icy waters of Niagra Falls in his veins. After having missed every shot he took up to that point he stroked an NBA three to win it for us.
He knew he was going to make that shot. Even Len Elmore was saying that we had to put the ball in his hands. It was an NBA range 3 then he makes the smart foul when we are up 3. I have a feeling Harris is gonna get runned by Boeheim in practice though. I am sure that he was told to miss it. Anyway, we will be really good by mid-season because Flynn won't let us be bad. You're lying to youself if you don't want this kid on your team.