Amari Harris
Amari Harris
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Expert Analysis
Ryan Morgan | Prep Hoops Scout
Harris was an all-league player a year ago and has continued to build on that success as a Cleveland Eagle this season. As of January 7th, Harris was averaging 21.8 points, 8.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 6.0 steals, and 3.0 blocks per game. He’s quickly become the Eagles’ go-to guy and has shown the grit and toughness to warrant such trust, coming back from a broken hand to sink a game-winner against Ingraham last week, still with the protective wrap on his hand. He’s always been a great athlete, as shown by his defensive numbers, but Harris has looked even more capable with his jumper, making tough leaners and turnarounds look easier than before. He’s proven to be a tough matchup on a nightly basis and should earn another all-league selection at the end of this season.
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Read EvaluationJustin Prather | Prep Hoops Scout
Impressive guard with quickness! He had a good showing and has been a proven player already. He is a bucket getter who has put in the work to become better. He had some nice spin moves to the baket and used his quickness to shoot it off the dribble. I had a star next to his name on the roster packet. That is what he is capable of. Being a star player this season. He has already been a good one. rn
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Read EvaluationJustin Prather | Prep Hoops Scout
Quickness with the ball in his hands. He can and did get by the defense on several occasions. He is a strong guard who can take contact and finish at the rim. He is a low to the ground ball handling guard that was tough for the defense to stay in front. He also had some nice drive and kicks, and drop offs to the post. He is crafty, with a few great moves at the basket. He missed a few, just needs to keep the eye on the prize and cash in. He’s capable of doing that. He had 10 points unofficially and added a three to go with the tough drives.
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Read EvaluationRyan Morgan | Prep Hoops Scout
Harris was a big contributor on the defensive side of the ball, averaging multiple blocks per game. He is not a guy that will quit on a play, as evidenced by a monster chase down block against D1 Nation AZ 2024 Saturday. He’s an explosive player who can also shoot the ball, coming up with some clutch 3-pointers for his squad on the weekend.
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Read EvaluationRyan Morgan | Prep Hoops Scout
Previous Rank: 65rnHarris became the guy at Franklin, stuffing stat sheets on his way to a standout season for the Quakers. He’s a bruising guard that shows off his strength finishing in traffic and working hard on the glass, but also has a nice shooting touch from behind the arc. With his ability to duck inside and work in traffic, he’s able to draw defenders and open up lanes for other teammates which resulted in some extra playmaking to go with his scoring increase.
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