Gary Harris
After tearing his meniscus, Gary Harris’s trade value probably just took a significant hit.
Although he’ll have to miss a sizable chunk of the regular season, his game would fit perfectly in Golden State, and the Warriors could take their time integrating him into the rotation, as they’re set to dominate in the regular season with or without his two-way services.
Once healthy, Harris would provide another 3-and-D wing for a team that’s built a dynasty off of hoarding that exact prototype of a player.
Not only is he a reliable option on both ends of the court, but he also has the basketball IQ and unselfishness to his game that causes players to blossom in Head Coach Steve Kerr’s system.
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A healthy Gary Harris could replicate a bit of what Klay Thompson used to do for the Warriors in his prime: constantly move off of the ball, relocate for open threes, nail catch-and-shoot opportunities, and lock up opposing guards and small wings.
Harris doesn’t fit the Orlando Magic’s current timeline and should be attainable for cheap after his injury.