Conclusion
All in all, Harrison has a decent chance at a solid NBA career if his shot becomes more consistent, he maintains his ability to handle the ball and improves on his speed and quickness to play NBA team defense.
For all his weaknesses stated above, they can become non-factors if his jump shot is able to reach 40 percent or higher. Any chances of him being selected by the Suns are, and should be, incredibly low. A team like the New York Knicks, continuing their drastic team turnover, could serve as a good fit for Harrison, as he would be nearly guaranteed a roster spot and have a chance to play from day one.
He has thrived in big pressure situations (*see below) and what more pressure would there be than playing under the bright lights of New York City? But for the Suns, bringing another twin into the fold seems unlikely.
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