#3 Shaquille Harrison
After the Suns waived him in October, Harrison was stolen by the Bulls to add more talent to their bench. The former Tulsa guard's defensive intensity (averaged 1.2 steals per game) was worth applauding at times, but his numbers on the offensive end of the floor failed to impress.
“The coaches have been telling me to take what they give me,” Harrison said. “And slow down. When I’m going at a good pace and not 100 mph, I think things go well for me. But when I get sped up a little bit or get a little frenzied, things get out of hand."
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During the 73 games he played in a Bulls uniform this season, Shaquille Harrison averaged 6.5 points per game on 43% shooting from the floor and a meager 27% conversion from downtown. His impact on the floor was palpable on a nightly basis, however he couldn't pile up the statistics to back it up.
His coaching staff has been working with him to pump up his scoring numbers with one simple slogan in mind: Look at the rim.
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