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Aaron Harrison: To play in Turkey
Aaron Harrison has agreed to a contract with Turkish club Galatasaray, Sportnado.com reports.Harrison appeared in nine games with the Mavericks last year, averaging 6.7 points on 27.5 percent shooting in 25.9 minutes. He spent most of the year in the G-League. There, he started 17 of his 41 appearances and averaged 18.7 points on 43.6 percent shooting. He was a notably good three-point shooter, drilling 2.8 per game at 42.5 percent. Still only 23 years old, Harrison will presumably use his time overseas to refine his skillset before attempting an NBA comeback.
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Wizards' Aaron Harrison: Struggles with shot in summer league loss
Aaron Harrison tallied 12 points (2-10 FG, 2-7 3Pt, 6-6 FT), three rebounds, one assist and one block across 15 minutes during Wednesday's 89-74 summer league loss to the Clippers.Harrison saw fairly limited minutes off the bench, but he wasn't afraid to launch up shots, finishing third on the team with 10 field goal attempts. He hit a meager 20 percent of those shots and just 28.6 percent of his three-pointers, though Harrison's work at the free-throw line still allowed him to hit double figures in scoring. At this point, it's unclear if Harrison will receive a training camp invite from the Washington Wizards, but he should at least have one more shot at impressing the staff in a summer league consolation matchup in the coming few days.
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Wizards' Aaron Harrison: Scores 12 points Friday
Aaron Harrison posted 12 points (3-13 FG, 2-10 3Pt, 4-8 FT), six rebounds, two assists and one steal across 29 minutes during Friday's 72-59 summer league loss to the Cavaliers.Though he struggled with efficiency across the board, Harrison was the team's third-leading scorer and secured a team-high six boards. The former Kentucky product will likely have to put together better outings if he hopes to make a roster spot in Washington.
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Aaron Harrison: Will play for Wizards summer league team
Aaron Harrison will play for the Wizards' summer league team, Chase Hughes of NBC Sports Washington reports.Harrison spent much of last season in the G League but did make nine appearances, including three starts, for the Mavs near the end of the season. The former Kentucky standout is a free agent this summer, and he'll look to parlay his summer league performance into a camp invite in the fall.
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Mavericks' Aaron Harrison: Career high 16 points
Aaron Harrison added 16 points (5-18 FG, 2-9 3Pt, 4-6 FT), four rebounds, two steals and one assist during the Dallas Mavericks' 124-97 home loss to the Suns on Tuesday.Harrison struggled shooting the ball Tuesday, shooting a poor 27.8 percent from the field but did manage to make enough shots to post a new career high. The former Kentucky guard was in the G League almost all season long, but did manage to see minutes in nine Mavericks' games, in which he averaged 6.7 points and 2.7 rebounds.
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Mavericks' Aaron Harrison: Starting Tuesday
Aaron Harrison will get the start at shooting guard for Tuesday's tilt against the Suns, Bobby Karalla of the Dallas Mavericks' official site reports.With a majority of the Mavericks' regular rotational players sidelined for their season finale, Harrison should be in line for a relatively healthy workload. Thus, he should be a popular play in DFS formats.
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Mavericks' Aaron Harrison: Heading back to bench Friday
Aaron Harrison will come off the bench for Friday's contest against Detroit, Bobby Karalla of the Dallas Mavericks' official site reports.Harrison was thrown into the starting five Wednesday as a result of the team dealing with a myriad of injuries. However, with things clearing up for the team, Harrison will resume his usual role coming off the pine.
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Mavericks' Aaron Harrison: Starting Wednesday vs. Orlando
Aaron Harrison is starting at shooting guard for Wednesday's contest against the Magic, Dallas Mavericks radio play-by-play broadcaster Chuck Cooperstein reports.With the Mavericks missing a myriad of players -- Dennis Smith (knee), Dirk Nowitzki (ankle), Harrison Barnes (rest), Dwight Powell (knee) and others -- coach Rick Carlisle will opt to deploy the newly-signed Harrison next to J.J. Barea in the backcourt. In six appearances with the team this season, Harrison is averaging 4.7 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 20.7 minutes.
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Mavericks' Aaron Harrison: Will sign for rest of season
Aaron Harrison will sign a contract with the Dallas Mavericks to remain in Dallas for the rest of the season, Bobby Karalla of Mavs.com reports.Since joining the Mavericks on a 10-day contract March 21, Harrison has seen action in four games, posting averages of 4.5 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.0 assist across 20.5 minutes. He's provided a solid bench presence in the backcourt and should continue to do so over the last six games of the season. That said, despite having a role in the regular rotation, Harrison isn't putting up strong enough numbers to be a viable fantasy option in the bulk of fantasy leagues, so he can continue to be avoided for the time being.
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Mavericks' Aaron Harrison: Will come off bench Wednesday
Aaron Harrison will come off the bench Wednesday against the Lakers, Bobby Karalla of the Dallas Mavericks' official site reports.With Dorian Finney-Smith returning after resting the previous game, Harrison will return to the bench. Harrison played 25 minutes in his spot start, but could see reduced minutes from the bench.