catmandoo
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posted 06-18-2013 09:30 PM
Andrew has a big load on his shoulders getting his teammates the ball at the right place and at the right time. Being the point guard for Calipari and the Cats is a huge responsibility.
Andrew Harrison is one savvy savior.
Yes, Kentucky's incoming freshman point guard is being labeled as the man to fix what ailed the Wildcats' offense last season. And sure, he's expected to be the latest in a long line of esteemed lead guards to suit up for John Calipari.
Brian Spurlock/USA Today Sports Andrew Harrison will look to provide point guard stability for Kentucky. But Harrison knows sometimes saves get blown. And he's ready for both the perks and the perils of playing point for Calipari.
"That's what I liked about (Calipari): he let me know that it's going to be tough," Harrison said last month in Chicago. "If we do lose a game, five games, a lot of people are going to blame it on me because I am the point guard or whatever. But I feel like I'm ready for that challenge."
He'll likely get an early opportunity to prove he's up to the task.
Harrison, the top-ranked point guard and the fifth-ranked player in the 2013 Rivals150, is penciled in at the most important position on Calipari's roster, one where the Wildcats struggled last season en route to a 21-12 record and a first-round NIT loss.
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