catmandoo
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posted 01-26-2015 06:24 PM
If one thing Andrew needs is confidence and Cal knows it.
The more Kentucky coach John Calipari tries to defend the play of sophomore point guard Andrew Harrison, the more the numbers tell a different story.
Harrison had another off game Saturday at South Carolina in UK’s 15-point win. He was just 1-for-5 from the field and had four points, two assists and two turnovers. His effort seemed fine, but his execution and decision making were often off and numerous times Calipari was visibly upset with him during the game.
The last 10 games have produced too many of those moments for Harrison, who Calipari said last week gets blamed for the rain, interstate automobile accidents and about everything else by disgruntled UK fans. But in the last 10 games, he has missed 50 of 64 shots and is hitting just 22 percent from the field. To his credit, he has 42 assists and only 23 turnovers, nearly a 2-to-1 ratio that Calipari likes from a point guard.
“I’m fine with him. I thought he finished the game good, made some free throws that we needed, ran the game pretty good. He and Tyler (Ulis) can play together. I like the fact that he missed two and then he came back and made that third one instead of the two misses absolutely caving him in,” said Calipari.
But what about getting on Harrison so much during the game?
“Mainly I’m asking him to do what we do. ‘Why did you make that play? You know how we play.’ That’s more of that. And the other thing is, ‘play with more energy man, be more active,’” Calipari said.
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