5 articles
MIL • Guard • #14
28 days ago
Initially expected to miss one to two weeks with a hamstring injury, Harris will be available when the Bucks open their season on Wednesday. Durability has been a concern for the veteran guard in recent years, and he’ll look to rejuvenate his career in Milwaukee. While the Bucks have multiple guards fighting for rotation minutes, Harris will have opportunities. He isn’t a player to add immediately, but keep an eye on Harris.
Source: Milwaukee Bucks
MIL • Guard • #14
about 1 month ago
The Gary Harris Era isn’t off to a great start in Milwaukee. The 31-year-old shooting guard is a decent flier for a team like the Bucks to take, but the durability issues over his career are undeniable at this point. Harris appeared in 48 games for the Magic last year, but made only three starts and played just 14.8 minutes per game. Orlando declined its option on Harris for this season for a reason and Harris is already hurt again before the regular season even begins.
Source: Eric Nehm
MIL • Guard • #14
5 months ago
Harris is a solid flier for the Bucks to take as Milwaukee continues to try to add in the short-term despite salary cap constraints. The 30-year-old shooting guard has a reputation for being a plus defensive player and shot 43 percent from behind the three-point line as recently as the 2022-23 season. Harris is not without his drawbacks as he’s dealt with durability issues over the course of his career. He appeared in 48 games last year, but only averaged 14.3 minutes per game.
Source: Shams Charania
ORL • Guard • #14
5 months ago
The Magic upgraded their perimeter rotation with the Bane trade, which was completed on Sunday. However, the team will have some work to do this summer regarding their depth behind starters Bane and Jalen Suggs. As part of the trade, Orlando declined its team options on Harris (worth $7.5 million) and Joseph ($3.47 million). Both players will be unrestricted free agents on June 30. Neither player logged consistent rotation minutes for the Magic last season, and their exits (if they do not re-sign with Orlando) would not impact fantasy basketball.
Source: Michael Scotto
ORL • Guard • #14
5 months ago
As part of the trade, Orlando declined its team options on Harris (worth $7.5 million) and Joseph ($3.47 million) for salary cap purposes. The Magic upgraded their perimeter rotation with the Bane trade, which was completed on Sunday. However, the team will have some work to do this summer regarding their depth behind starters Bane and Jalen Suggs. Both players will be unrestricted free agents on June 30. Neither player logged consistent rotation minutes for the Magic last season, and their exits (if they do not re-sign with Orlando) would not impact fantasy basketball.
Source: Michael Scotto