Monday, September 28th, 2009 at 8:00 am  |  123 responses

Top 50: Devin Harris, no. 24

The definitive ranking of the NBA’s best players.

by Jake Appleman /@JakeAppleman

The best things a student can do–aside from taking a class called “The History of Baseball”–is study abroad. Study abroad provides a different set of challenges and experiences that expand one’s worldview, usually without much of the stress associated with normal, everyday existence. If anything, the stress is in the adjustment.

One day you’re binge drinking because security will shut down your party by 2 a.m.Devin Harris without fail; the next you’re learning that a party is a marathon, not a sprint, as you stumble out of a discoteca at 7AM into the blinding glare of the morning sun. One day you’re just another student surrounded by top notch academics; the next you’re the brightest kid in the room, working on projects with kids that take weekend buses to Lisbon looking for the Portuguese equivalent of Burning Man. One day you’re watching a mascot shoot tee shirts into a crowd with a strange gun; the next you’re listening to fans bounce up down, chanting something that roughly translates to, “if you’re not bouncing with us, you’re not a real fan.”

This idea in mind, now consider Devin Harris, a student of the game. Despite his All-Star status and rapidly improving game, never before has Harris, as a pro, been the best in his given uniform. Even last season, as he celebrated Thanksgiving with 81 points in back to back games on the road, and turned crunch time into his own House of Flying Daggers, his star was still obscured by Vince Carter’s shadow. Sure Harris was the Nets’ top performer last year. That doesn’t mean it was his team.

The reason it’s apt to compare Devin’s upcoming season to a study abroad experience is three fold: 1) It’ll be a very long time before he plays with a less talented cast of characters. Heck, he might never suit up with a group like this again. His role has been, and will be in the future, an excellent cog on very good teams. It took a year and a half but the role reversal is finally complete. 2) Never again will less be expected of the Nets from fans and pundits. The point of this year for Devin and his teammates is to grow and learn. They need to try new things and have fun trying them. 3) The knowledge and experience gleaned will need to be applied when things get a lot more serous in 2010-11.

Taking a closer look at these three talking points is revealing

Uno: Being the unquestioned leader of this 82 game trip will challenge Devin Harris in ways he’s never experienced. Not only will he have to lead the troops statistically and emotionally, he’ll need to figure out how to better cohorts not known for creating their own shots. For a point guard that’s never averaged over seven assists a game, this will push him to grow in a way that he might not have necessarily needed to before.

Pretend you’re Devin Harris for a minute. What are you thinking about? Try, How do I consistently get Brook Lopez the ball in advantageous post positions with opposing teams gunning for him? Or, How do I hit Courtney Lee with a bullet in a catch-and-shoot situation while trying to see over three guys? Even, How do I stay healthy when numerous late shot clock situations dissolve into me barreling into the lane to draw contract from 7-footers? And most importantly, How do I communicate to a young group that will need extra on-court instruction?

Communication. Muy importante.

Dos: Everything is in flux. Some people are on their way in. Some people are on their way out. Learning Russian won’t hurt. Bill Clinton wanted to build a bridge to the 21st century. Assuming the blueprints we’ve seen actually do turn into something that looks a futuristic airport terminal, Devin Harris needs to be the on-court bridge between the New Jersey Nets and the Brooklyn Nets. It won’t be easy, playing in front of empty seats and an inordinate number of reversible jerseys, but the experience needs to be worthwhile and rewarding. No quitting, no apathy, just good hard fun from a good group that, based on all reports, enjoys playing together. That starts at the top of the key with #34, the ball in his hands.

If that means becoming a team that gets buckets in transition, so be it. Run. Devin should test drive the early version of this fast break, so that when the rest of the horses arrive, he’s ready.

Tres: In conjunction with enhancing his distribution skills, Harris is going to need to score more to try and keep the Nets competitive this year. This will be no small feat with opposing defenses gunning for him. An improved jumper and more unpredictability attacking the basket will help. Moreover, improving these facets of his offensive game will make him all the more dangerous on an improved team (the Nets have oodles of cap space in 2010 and two more first rounders).

Last year Harris proved that he can adjust–he shot out of the gate for over 26 a game in November and overcame December and January’s dip in production by going for 25 per in February–and he’ll need the same kind of resiliency this year, adjusting to the way opponents defend him as the unquestioned primary option.

The bumps and lumps taken this year should only make him more efficient as he enters his prime, looking to help lead the Nets to NBA prominence, a return to the contending environment that he’s long been accustomed to.

Notes
• Rankings are based solely on projected ’09-10 performance.
• Contributors to this list include: Jake Appleman, Brett Ballantini, Russ Bengtson, Toney Blare, Shannon Booher, Myles Brown, Franklyn Calle, Gregory Dole, Emry DowningHall, Jonathan Evans, Adam Fleischer, Jeff Fox, Sherman Johnson, Aaron Kaplowitz, John Krolik, Holly MacKenzie, Ryne Nelson, Chris O’Leary, Ben Osborne, Alan Paul, Susan Price, Sam Rubenstein, Khalid Salaam, Kye Stephenson, Adam Sweeney, Vincent Thomas, Tzvi Twersky, Justin Walsh, Joey Whelan, Eric Woodyard, and Nima Zarrabi.
• Want more of the SLAMonline Top 50? Check out the archive.

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  • riggs

    devin harris looks alot like vince carter on the front page.

  • boy sanchez

    lol @ riggs!

  • Karl

    Bravo Riggs, I laughed

  • LeoneL

    hahaha..right on riggs..got a screenshot.

    devin being the alpha male now in new jersey, this ranking could be wrong in the course of next season barring another injury.

  • zabba

    Devin Harris will explode this year.

  • Torrance

    I’ve seen his monster plays, I recognize his skills, I know the hype, but I’m not a follower. There’s something about him that makes me feel like we’ve already seen the best of him.

  • http://www.in-n-outnba.blogspot.com Lucas

    I don’t know how Dallas couldn’t have seen how good this guy was going to be. Maybe it was just the lack of freedom they were giving him. His shots a little funky but it is lethal. Love his mid-range/outside game. This guy should have won most improved last year.

  • Overtime

    Need to switch him and VC over

  • gio

    I’m surprised that he’s in the top 25. good pick, by the way.

  • http://slamonline.com Niya-girl-fresh

    I can’t get over that shot he made with like two tenths of a second left, that was insane. He like juggled the ball for like half of the two tenths of a second and then shot it with the same hand of balanced. One of the best shots I ever seen of this generation. He’s a definate underrated player. I hope he ups his amo this seasons and beast out of the box. If so then it’ll be a late registration coming out party for him lol!

  • dial up

    he made a lot of game-winners last year, shows he’s a beast.

  • http://www.another48minutes.com Gerard Himself

    Jake, what I really like from this article is that you pointed out the potential of this team. Sure, my beloved Nets might not win that much this season, but it’s full of young, athletic wings all willing to work, defend and can play a huge part in the offense too in Terrence Williams, Courtney Lee and CD-R. Jarvis Hayes has to be a little bit more consistent, but is capable of averaging 15 ppg throughout the season, Dooling is outspoken, and I hope he returns healthy. And besides Harris, there’s Brooke Lopez. I’m really wondering what kind of season he will have…. nice article. What Harris needs to do is two things:
    1) Watch Tony Parker. Offensively, he should model his game after Parker, and don’t shoot too many 3′s.
    2) Play defense like we know he can. He needs to lead this team, not only on offense, but also defense.

  • Shem

    This is a perfect spot for d harris, he will absolutely explode next season. Im just curious when derrick rose will come up and lets not hate the rook he will come up. Hes probably the most explosive rookie guard since allen iverson

  • Shem

    This is a perfect spot for d harris, he will absolutely explode next season. Im just curious when derrick rose will come up and lets not hate the rook he will come up. Hes probably the most explosive rookie guard since allen iverson

  • http://myspace.com/brandnew Bryan

    Really?

  • K-Nasty

    Impeccable Spanish, Mr. Appleman

  • JDH21

    Glad to see Devin getting some recognition. His numbers last year don’t lie, he deserves this spot.

  • JDH21

    Glad to see Devin getting some recognition. His numbers last year don’t lie, he deserves this spot.

  • NJ4Life

    Devin absolutely must bring it defensively every night. And he’s gotta pick and choose, he had some sticky fingers at times last year. That being said, with the Nets going back to a running game, look for my boys in blue (well I guess it’s red now) to surprise their critics.

  • http://slamonline.com Adam Fleischer

    You really took me back there in those first couple paragraphs, Jake. So thanks for that. I’ve loved Harris since his Wisconsin days and as you said he’s poised for a good year.

  • Teddy-the-Bear

    Sure he deserves this spot, but is Derrick Rose REALLY this high on the list from what he did last season?

  • http://slamonline.com/ niQ

    Man, I bet Dallas is regretting trading him away every day..

  • http://hoopmixtape.ning.com/ Simon S.Y Lawy

    Don’t think that Derrick Rose is gonna be here …

  • Teddy-the-Bear

    Oh trust me, Derrick Rose is on this list.

  • http://www.hoopsvibe.com/nba/overdribbling/index276.html chiqo

    he should be. i don’t know if i’d have him this high, but i can’t imagine 50 players who will have a bigger impact on their team.

  • Orlando Green

    I guessed it!

  • http://slamonline.com cb 34

    Derrick rose will definitely be here. In 2 years rose will be the 2nd best point guard in the league behind deron.

  • http://www.myspace.com/mcnarrative Kieran

    You seem to have forgotten Chris Paul there cb34

  • cb35

    hey cb34 how is derrick rose gonna be the 2nd best pg, when chris paul is better than both deron williams and rose

  • http://slamonline.com cb 34

    @ kieran: Haven’t forgotten anybody. CP3 is overrated. I’ll take parker over him any day. Rose over cp3 too. Deron is the top dog in that position and it’s gonna stay that way.

  • Christopher N Parkins

    The best thing about D Harris this season, that many are overlooking is the fact that he is not only playing for the growth of the team, he is not only playing for recognition, he’s not even playing solely to grasp that trophy at the end of the year. He is playing for a spot on the olympic team. With limited spots and a bevy of young fascinating point guards, he needs to demonstrate not only that he can play (which we already know) both offense and defense, but more importantly that he will lead. Expect a very impressive, intriguing and possibly magical season from the young Mr. Harris.

  • http://www.eric32woodyard.wordpress.com Eric Woodyard

    good write up! I think Devin Harris is def a top pg in the L and he will have an even better season this year.

    I will never forget how he killed the Pistons last season in Iverson’s first Pistons game. That seemed to be the spark to his solid season.

  • http://slamonline.com Brad Long

    cb 34:CP3 overrated? As Rick James would say, “Cocaine is a helluva drug!”.

  • T Money

    Wow, SLAM. You are really trying to push some extra copies of your Kicks issue…

  • Shem

    D rose averaged 17 pts 1 stl 6 assts 4 boards during the season and during the playoffs he averaged 20 pts 6 boards 6 assts almost a block and almost a steal… Can he afford not to be on the list?

  • Young C

    Im just wondering…where is the Slam coverage of the Odom/Kardashian wedding? Is this not a more pertinent issue?

  • http://slamonline.com cb 34

    @ brad long: You’re right! It is a helluva drug! First off, cp3 is a liability on d. He gets abused by most of the other pg’s. He only gets his steals cause he’s fast and he plays the passing lanes well. Even rondo, harris and specially parker are better at attacking the rim. His jumper is alright but what’s so special about him? He’s not that clutch, he’s tricky but not anymore so than rajon is but he is a leader. That i give you. Deron on the other hand is more complete, bigger and way more clutch. Paul’s quickness is what misleads people into thinking he’s isiah reincarnate. He’s not. He’s more of a kj or tim hardaway which isn’t bad company at all. He killed dallas in that one playoff series and everybody thinks he’s the best pg. He played a kidd that was 2 steps slower and they just didn’t have the personnel to play him. I’ll take parker over paul any day. I’ll take deron over all of them. Let’s not forget the countless times david west has had to bail his a$$ out in close games. Cmon now!

  • http://slamonline.com cb 34

    @ brad: Just because he throws the best lobs for alley-oops doesn’t make you the best pg. Let’s see how effective he is with a stiff like okafor. Can’t wait for this guy to get exposed.

  • http://iliveinphoenixidiots.com nbk

    cb 34 – per 48 minutes chris paul outscores his opposing PG by 10.9ppg and dimes out 6.4 more assists compared to 9.1 ppg and 1.5 assists for Tony Parker and 5.7 ppg and 4.5 assists for Deron Williams. And Chris Paul does not have a truly dominant 4, (if you think David West is a dominant 4, then that speaks for how truly ignorant you are on the subject)he puts up better numbers then his counterpart by a wider margin then any pg in the league. Also without Chris Paul the hornets were the WORST team in basketball. If you think hes overrated actually your just a complete idiot

  • http://IJustWantMyNameToLookBig Chukaz

    This has got to be a joke. 24? No f*ckin way there are only 23 players in the league that are better than this clown. There’s probably 23 players that are better than him in the eastern conference alone

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Last year I used to argue with cats over who was better, Derrick Rose or Devin Harris. I always said “Harris is slightly better now, Rose will eclipse him in ’09 – ’10.” I think Slam agrees with me. And there’s NO WAY Chris Paul is NOT the best PG in the league. 23 PPG, 11 APG, 6 RPG, 3 SPG. Come on now, are you kidding me?! I love Deron Williams but if Chris Paul had Williams’ height, he’d be even better. Probably like 25 PPG, 8 RPG, 12 APG. Believe that.

  • http://myspace.com/brandnew Bryan

    Seriously though devin harris sucks.

  • http://dfjklfl.com Jukai

    Uh, Cb34 is absolutely insane. Chris Paul is a better everything outside of defense than every other point guard in the game right now. Really. Better scorer than Rondo and Harris, better passer than Williams and Nash… Okay, Rondo and Kidd rebound better but that’s all I’m giving.
    And yes, his man to man defense is Allen Iverson bad. Yet, he did seem to average almost three steals a game and make an all-defensive team. Huh! How’d that happen! I guess SOMEONE has to take into account all those extra possessions he gives and the leadership role he takes on D. Or you could still be ignorant.

  • http://myspace.com/brandnew Bryan

    Chris paul is so much better than deron its not even funny anymore.

  • http://iliveinphoenixidiots.com nbk

    he really doesn’t get beat by opposing PG’s ever. If a PG has a big game against him, you can bet 90% of the time hes having a bigger game in return. Find me 5 instances from last season he was even outscored by his opposing PG and you can spew all the ignorant isht you want CB34 and i wont say anything ever

  • http://myspace.com/brandnew Bryan

    Everyone talks about people getting burned on defense , honestly who doesn’t get burned by all these quick little bastards?

  • http://myspace.com/brandnew Bryan

    Basically they all torch each other and everyone else and if say otherwise you’re full of sh*t.

  • jdn41

    CP3 just had a historic season getting better numbers than any point guard every did in the league besides big O(can’t believe he was a point guard) and nate archibadass who lead the league in scoring and assist cp3>>>>>d will

  • http://iliveinphoenixidiots.com nbk

    Rajon Rondo really doesn’t get torched. He gets outplayed but he doesn’t get burned

  • black pinoy

    yall cant be serious that he’s a top 5 point in the L..therese too many guards better than mr.inconsistency here.. paul,williams,parker,rondo,rose,davis,nash,(maybe not him) but still,. maybe in 3 years hed be in the same level as this guys but not yet.. i dont care if he averaged 25per last season or whatever geekys stats you can throw at me.. but the fact remains.. i wouldnt choose him over these other guards..

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