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What worries you more.....Bell or Harris?

What worries you more right now?

  • Bell hindering development of Burks & Hayward?

    Votes: 25 61.0%
  • Harris being our starting Point Guard?

    Votes: 16 39.0%

  • Total voters
    41
Originally Posted by cctrackstar
It's Harris for the simple reason that his contract is between 2 to 3 times larger than Bells. The Jazz seem to have this thing for getting value out of their money, so if a player is getting paid, he gets played. Since Harris is Ronnie Price with a -little- more court vision, this worries me a lot. He can be good in certain situations, but it remains to be seen if this is one of them.
Is this a joke?

Sadly, no. And I think that the posts after my post agree. Harris has talent, but so does Price. Harris has speed, but so does Price. Harris does see the floor better than Price which is why he is paid a lot more, but Harris is not DWill, and he's not worth what he's making. He looked good on a good team, but he can't carry a team.
 
Harris.

It's not a matter of which player is worse -- to me that is clearly Bell -- but rather a consideration of which player has the most potential to hinder team development and success.
 
Harris.

That has more to do with that the Jazz having squat to develop if he doesn't work out, and this draft looks awful for PGs (and PKM tells me next year will be worse). That, and if he doesn't work out, his salary becomes a serious concern.

Burks and Hayward will get their chances.
 
It's easily Harris. The PG controls the team and keeps the flow moving. We have depth and youth at the two, not so much at the one.
 
If the issue is winning games, then neither of them will help us much. If the issue is damage done to the team (i.e. taking time away from developing players) then it is Bell in a landslide. Fact is we have no point guard beyond Harris and Watson really. I think they should start Watson over Harris, but either way that is not ideal for a starter. But with the PGs we have (Harris, Watson, Tinsley) it doesn't matter who gets the PT. None of them are the PG of the future, they are just keeping that seat warm. But playing Bell is detrimental to losing now AND to our other players' futures. Any minutes Bell gets ahead of Burks and Hayward is nothing but a drain on our long-term success, not to mention short-term view of W/L for the season. So I voted Bell. The potential for damage is just so much greater.
 
...I remember Harris from his days with Dallas when he was an excellent ball-denier on defense and pretty fast. Haven't really seen much of him since. But I voted for Bell hindering the young guys. Harris still have something in the tank.....Bell is done, through, finished, kaput.
 
Harris. I really thought he was better than this. The sucky thing is if he continues to play this bad he is no good on the market. I think we all need to be harris fans and hope he gets it together so by the trade deadline we can get something good for him.
 
This is crazy. The worst thing that happens with Harris is he only plays OK. It's not like there's any chance he'll be a bad player. His whole career has ranged from tantalizingly good (never great) to merely competent. Bell could should 45% from 3 this season and still be a detriment. He can't drive, he can't pass, he drags the whole offense down, and his defense is so overrated at this point that it's like watching a mini-Harpring -- gritty and useless.

Harris being OK doesn't hurt us, it just doesn't really help us. Bell has no chance to help us, and every minute he's on the floor hurts us.
 
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