I saw on Twitter that he was going to wear 00. Who knows if that's accurate. Was funny how his stock was in a free fall the past two weeks and he ends up getting picked at the highest end of any projection for him at any point.
I just don't see Aaron Harrison as an NBA player. I think Andrew and Dakari will stick though. Andrew has great size to go with a PG skill set. He'll make a decent backup so long as he's willing to accept that role and realize this isn't 8th grade and he isn't the star anymore. Same with Dakari. Kid isn't going to shrink. Nazr played for a solid six decades as a backup center. Keep your head down, keep your mouth shut, don't get hurt & don't shrink. Aaron doesn't do anything exceptionally well though.
Aaron doesn't have exceptional size for his position, he doesn't have great speed or quickness or athleticism and he's a streaky shooter with a below average handle. And "clutch" doesn't matter because no NBA team is going to entrust their 12th man with the game winning shot. Curious as to what will happen to him though. Think we'll see summer league, then D League, then maybe a 10 day contract or two for the next couple years. Does he love the game enough to go play overseas while his brother is cashing an NBA check? I genuinely question whether or not he's willing to go that route.
Draft results seem to indicate Dakari was probably the only guy that could have possibly benefited by coming back. I think the twins are who they are and their stock had plateaued. They were probably the most scrutinized players in the country the past two seasons. Dakari in a more featured role could have maybe worked his way into guaranteed money. Maybe.
Cal absolutely kills on this thing. His 'salesman' shtick gets old, but on nights like last night, it pays off. He's actually using his powers of being overbearing and annoying for good as opposed to condescending to his own fans.
Tweet of the night: