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Devin Harris Is This Team’s Point Guard, And That Isn’t A Bad Thing

Two years ago, Devin Harris dropped 41 points (and 13 assists) on his former team against former Nets’ point guard Jason Kidd.  Two years ago, Devin Harris was representing the New Jersey Nets at the NBA All-Star game and almost took the Nets to the playoffs despite nobody really expecting them to even be close.  Two years ago, Devin Harris was the New Jersey Nets’ point guard of the future.

Now?  Well, now everybody thinks that the Mavericks won that Jason Kidd-Devin Harris trade.  Now, this team can’t win with Devin Harris as their starting point guard (you should see the e-mails I get “Trade Devin for Rubio,” “Get Kidd back,” “We should start Farmar”).  This complete 180 in fans’ opinion of Devin Harris is mostly due the Nets’ 12 win season last year.  But while most fans are shaking their heads in disgust thinking about Devin Harris running the New Jersey Nets, I am excited because you know what?  Devin Harris is still a very good point guard.

When Nets fans complain about wanting to upgrade the point guard position, they need to realize that they only way the Nets can truly upgrade at the point is if they get Chris Paul.  That’s it.  The great Kelly Dwyer had Devin ranked as the 8th best point guard (Kidd wasn’t ranked in the top 10 for what it is worth), and that is after his poor performance last year.  Dwyer’s rankings aren’t the be all, end all but he is one of the smartest basketball writers out there (in my opinion), so when he says something I listen.  Despite that, you still hear the same  four arguments over and over:

But Devin Harris Can’t Play Defense

Out of all the complaints that Nets’ fans have with Devin, this is probably the most valid.  Devin Harris has been a miserable defender since he left Dallas and came over to New Jersey.  In my opinion, part of it is that he goes so hard on the offensive end, attacking and trying to draw contact, that he is spent when it comes to the offensive end.  That is not an excuse though, he does need to get better defensively, but how much of the Devin’s struggles are the Nets’ fault?   I would say a fair chunk.  The Nets’ were one of the worst teams in the NBA last year defensively, and there are times where Devin would get beat and there was no help for him.

I do expect that to change this year with Avery Johnson as the Nets’ coach.  Not only will he hold Devin responsible on the offensive end (something that his previous two coaches didn’t do), but Avery Johnson is also bringing over a much more sound defensive philosophy for the team that Devin’s defense will improve as the Nets’ team defense does.  Devin has all of the skills to be a solid defender, he just never used them correctly as a Net.  Maybe teaming up with a coach who was able to get Devin to have success on the defensive end will change things.

But Devin Gets Hurt Too Much

Since playing 80 games in 2006-2007, Devin Harris hasn’t played over 70 games in any season.  This can be attributed to Harris’ playing style.  Harris goes hard often taking it to the paint at full speed, knowing there will be contact coming when he gets there.  There is no question that he plays the game at 100 MPH, but that is where he is at his best, putting defenses on their heels and then attacking them when they are off balance.  Last year, after a Nets’ practice as he was getting ready to return from injury he told the assembled media that he doesn’t plan on changing his playing style even if it means it would help him stay healthy.  You know what?  I wouldn’t want him to.  The only way that Devin can be effective in this league is if he uses his speed to get into the lane and create.  When Devin doesn’t play at 100 MPH, he isn’t playing at his best.  I would rather have the best Devin Harris for 65-70 games than an average Devin Harris who plays in all 82 games.

But Devin Harris Isn’t A Leader

Who says that your point guard/best player has to be?  With Vince Carter getting traded, there was an obvious void when it came to leadership of the New Jersey Nets.  Everybody was expecting to see Devin (who was the Nets’ best player at the time) step up and become that vocal leader.  He never did, and I don’t think he ever will, it just isn’t his personality.  Based on watching him play for 2+ years as a Net, Devin seems to be a guy who leads by example rather than being a guy who will give that passionate speech or call a guy out in the media.

Last year, the Nets were an absolute mess.  You had Terrence Williams and Chris Douglas-Roberts dealing with their issues.  In addition to that, there was a definite divide on the team between the young guys who had long term deals and the older guys who were in the final year of their contracts (that divide eventually lead to Rafer Alston getting dealt).

But He Was So Bad Last Year

In just about every e-mail I get about Devin Harris, I read something along the lines of “last year wasn’t a fluke, it was the start of his decline.”  That is just plain wrong.  I don’t think any Net should have their future career be based on last year’s 12 win season.  It was such an abomination that nobody outside Brook Lopez (and maybe Terrence Williams late) looked good.  It was also so unique because there was so little talent on the team that it had guys like Bobby Simmons, Trenton Hassell, and Jarvis Hayes all playing extended minutes (They all are very nice people, but lousy basketball players at this point of their career).

In my opinion, there are a few numbers that will tell you that Devin’s season last year was a fluke.  The first being his assist rate.  Despite his usage % going down and playing on a team with limited scorers, Devin Harris saw his Assist Rate (% of team’s assists when on the court) actually go up from 23.88 to 25.52.  In addition to that, Harris was able to see his turnover rate still stay low (10.92 while the league average is 11.11).

Devin’s detractors will point to Devin’s shooting percentage and try to use that as an indication of his decline.  Again, I have to point to the Nets when looking at these numbers.  Devin’s shooting percentage did drop last year (his TS% went from 56.3 to 51.2), but there seems to be an explanation for it.  Despite the number of shots Devin got going down (per 36 minutes) the number of three point shots he took went up.  We all know that Devin Harris isn’t a three point shooter.  Poor shot selection sure, but Devin was forced into taking a lot of threes because there was just nothing doing on the offensive end for the most part.  Also, Devin saw his FT rate go down as well.  We already have talked about this at length, but for some reason (whether it be refs catching on to his tricks or just not getting the calls because he was on a bad team) Devin didn’t get to the line as much when getting bumped on his shot attempts.  Instead of those flings at the rim not counting (shots you don’t make when getting fouled don’t count as misses), they were counting against him.  Another reason his shooting percentage went down.

Finally, you have to look at the coaching last year when evaluating Devin.  Despite all the negative things I said about coach Frank, he knew how to use Devin.  He put him in a dribble drive offense and had Brook Lopez set him a ton of screens.  Last year with Kiki running the show, they got away from that and tried to rely on a more continuity based offense.  This meant no more dribble-drive or no more pick and rolls.  This was a curious decision considering that when Devin and Brook did run the pick and roll, it was a thing of beauty.  Despite all of this Devin’s PER last year was slightly over 16.  That’s an above average number.

To all those people hoping to see Devin Harris traded, I say calm down and give it a year.  In my opinion things are shaping up for Devin to have a bounce back year this season.  He has better players around him, a coach who knows how to use him, he will hopefully be asked to do much less in terms of scoring this season.  If everything shapes up the way it does in my head, I think Devin has a chance to be considered a top five point guard in this league once again.

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Some Nets fans don't have a clue about NBA Basketball,they are on the outside looking In type of fans.Two seasons ago Devin was an allstar, a top five point guard,only Tony Parker gets in the lane and finish better than Devin, and draw fouls putting the other team in foul trouble.Yes he had a bad season,and he's not the best passer,or best shooter,but he has unique abillity that you can't teach and that is speed,that puts the defense on it's heels.The team that the Nets have now,and the coach will make Devin play like an allstar again.The Nets have good outside shooting better rebounding,a potentially top five bench in the league,the best bench the Nets ever had.In my next reply I will give you all 10 good reasons why the Nets will make the playoffs and could potentially finish 7th or even 6th seed,a long shot but possible,after I give you those ten reasons you will at least see my reasoning behind this,I WILL POST THOSE TEN REASONS TONIGHT,SEE YA!

Well, I don't agree that he's an all-star caliber. Like you said, he's not at his best if he's not running at 100MPH. I'm expecting at least our PG should be able to mix his skills - pass, run, shoot and post/rebound. In the NBA, you cannot just play 82 games in fast mode. Even if you do, by playoffs time, teams adjusts their defense.

devin is instrumental to the success of the nets next year. i really think he's going to have a breakout season especially with all the pieces around him.

Thank you I agree with this whole article.. I have faith in DEVIN HARRIS! LETS GO NETS!

True objective journalism right here. It's not fanboyism. People easily forget the good and are quick to criticize. Devo 2010 all the way!

Great article!!!! Its about time someone said it. I am also upset with all the Devin Harris trade talks. There are not many players in the league that are better value, that we can actually attain. Keep Harris!!! Good Read!!!

there are at last 7 guys on the nets thta can put the ball in the basket. if devin doesnt run the team properly and get the ball the these guys, avery will bench him...

@sebastian: thanks for the article, i completely agree. Dev had the 3rd best PER of all PGs just 18 months ago. Nets making the playoffs is arguable. Dev being fully capable of reaching those numbers under Avery is not. I just hope Dev shuts all the haters up this season so I don't have to defend his *ss anymore.

Devin is a total Diva. He never recovered when VC and DH were benched by LFrank. You saw him shrug his shoulders and smirk on camera after every loss.
If Devin played better D the Nets would have won more games. How many games did Brook score 20 points in the 1st half and 6 in the second? Devin has been score first since being traded to NJ. In Dallas Devin did not start because he wanted to score too much. Even Avery said he will get Devin to play like he did in Dallas. The winning formmula for a PG is pass first and play D. Jason Kidd did it. Jason played incredible D and passed the ball first when the Nets got the the Finals

Nice read Sebastian. i totally agree with u. Devin had a tough year with a BAD team. now our team has a lot more talent so im expecting big things from him.

we need to run that pick and roll a lot more. and we need to be a lot more into attack mode once we get the ball (which is Averys system)

Devin also needs to start being a little smarter when attacking the basket. if the Refs arent giving u the calls u have to either really force them to make calls or u have to be smart and just adjust to their calls. eventually u will start getting the calls.

Devin also has to make a lot more lob passes this year (cuz they r just entertaining). his teammates cant leave him trapped like they would last year and have him force up a shot. they have to find the ball to help him (which is also another avery system point)

and finally he has to get that move back. the one where he would go straight towards the basket with his defender on him like he did on fisher in this video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q_eAvJIC_s&feature=related

I will give one more reason to be weary of Devin, which is that age is not on his side.

Point guards who age well tend to have at least two of the following three attributes: They are above average passers, above average shooters, or big for the position. For point guards whose main attribute is quickness, there tends to be an early peak and a rapid drop-off, frequently starting before hitting thirty.

At 27, Harris should be in his prime right now. By the time guys like Lopez and Favors hit their primes in 3 or 4 years, Harris will already be in decline.

Given that he is coming off a bad season and his value is low, I am not necessarily pushing for him to be traded now. However, if he has a good year this year, and assuming the Nets are not looking like immediate title contenders, it might then be time to look to trade him while his value is high.

L'shana tovah to all the Nets fans out there.

I have to believe with more weapons at his disposal (guys who actually can shoot), Devin will be more play maker this year, then score first PG. AJ will want him setting up guys and then getting back on defense. Harris might end up regaining his all-star PG status and that would make the Nets serious playoff contenders.

Well Andy, he should get more assists this year. This interesting article discusses Troy Murphy and the 2008/2009 season when every one of his 161 (3) pointers was assisted. Strange but true. If Devin gets half of these assists, his assists numbers will go up by 1 full digit.
http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/6984/troy-murphy-statistical-oddity

He was asked by this team to be a score first point guard. Once you removed VC and Jefferson he had no choice but to score first....Stop your WHINING!

that has every thing to do with the discussion. Answer it's a bad thing. He's the team leader. He makes the most on the team. He is responsible for the 12 wins last year. and the 70 loses. If we won 70 games he'd be the reason we won. I'm saying he has to get people involved. Or stop calling him self a point guard. I'm tired of these score first point guards learn your craft.

Most fans tend to either overvalue or undervalue their players. Either the guy is great or he's a bum. Harris is one of the Nets players that is undervalued. I would think there would be many teams who would like a talent and contract that Harris brings. He came to a Nets team in turmoil and hasn't whined or complained as far as I know. Lets see how he does with the new environment he's in now. Then we can decide if Harris is still the PG of the future for this new Nets team.

you miss read my statement that would be silly to compare kidd to harris now. and that's my point.. so i compared Kidd when he was 28 to D Harris when he was 28. and I don't blame Kidd for wanting out it wasn't going to happen here and maybe he stayed two years to long actually. but mostly what i'm saying is I do think that Kidd was a much better Pg than D Harris will ever be.

Yes, there is no question about that, however that isn't what we are talking about here and it serves no purpose for the current discussion at hand.

Stop hating on Devin. He's healthy and has the hunger to prove his doubters wrong. This is what I want from my point guard who will be surrounded by so much talent. This will allow him to play more defense cause less energy will be asked on offense. All you Nets doubters keep sleeping. We're gonna surprise the league with or without #15. Don't underestimate AJ. He's gonna have them all buying into his defensive scheme and produce two all stars in NJ. Oh and I already got my ticket for that Heat game on Oct 31. Don't expect a blow out. LETS GO NETS!!!

I’m not going to knock Devin as I initially started to but in my opinion point guard position is about getting your team going and then getting yourself going offensively and home boy has to get his assist up. I don’t want to hear the garbage about (in my little girl voice) Devin need better players around him. Put J Kidd on this team at age 28 and we are in the finals. Get your assist up and learn your position. We always knocked J Kidd about his jump shoot and what did he do he improved on it. So Devin should improve on his assist or let T Will run the offense and he play the Iverson guard.

Come on, that is ridiculous. First off, Devin never whined about the team around him. Second, we are talking about last year's team? What would have Kidd done with that squad? And third, Jason Kidd basically whined out of New Jersey, complaining about the team around him.

Listen, I love Jason Kidd as much as the next Net fan, but to say he is a better point guard at this point of his career right now is silly. Arguing what Jason Kidd would have done at 28 with this team is a silly argument to make and it seems like you are just looking for things to go at Devin with.

harris is a top 10 pg. i agree !

This is a very good article, and I 100 percent agree. The problem is that everyone has an opinion. And everyone always talks crap. They aren't the ones out there playing ball but they have something negative to say right? Devin Harris is a top 10 pg in the league, and like the article said the only upgrade to PG would be Chris Paul..that's how good DH is. So stop hating on your PG and show some support, these NJ fans are the worst

Devin at his worst is still better than most at their best. We have a very good PG in Devin. I think all those who nay say him are all a bunch of nimrods...PG is not our weak spot and with the addition of Farmar, we have one of the best backups in the league.

Harris! Let your performance speak to the doubters!
I want to see lots of rush to the rim, pick and roll with Brook, and steals with strong finishes!!!
22 PT, 9 AST, 2 STL???

He's not a great shooter, but your forgetting the effect his injured wrist had on his jumper.

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