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2nd Greatest Player
Re: Just how good was Ron Harper?
His 16 yrs.old son is a Fil-American. I hope he plays for Gilas someday,
Ronald Harper, Jr.
birthdate: April 12, 2000 birthplace: Englewood, California, Chicago, Illinois.
height/position: 6’4 – Guard/Forward
Ronald is the son of former NBA veteran and champion Ron Harper and Filipina Maria Pizarro. He played with Bartlett in the WBAC tourney this year and will also play for Don Bosco Prep this coming academic year. There is a small window that may make him eligible for our Batang Gilas U18 team in 2018 (together with Edu).
http://www.foxsportsasia.com/news/ro...nt-play-gilas/
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I Feel Devotion
Re: Just how good was Ron Harper?
He was a very good player on offense in the open court, and on the fast break.
For a two guard, he was a great ball handler.
He was an absolute lock down defender, being able to lock up point guards, shooting guards, and small forwards.
He had 3 point range, and could knock down some shots, but he was not a good shooter.
His offensive game in the half court was not very good.
He was just an OK play maker, not really being able to create much unless he was in the open court.
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College superstar
Re: Just how good was Ron Harper?
Originally Posted by miles berg
He was Brandon Roy twenty years earlier.
Very, very good player.
Yes, yes, great analogy.
What was amazing was how he was able to adjust and still be competitive even when he lost his quickness.
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Lol
Re: Just how good was Ron Harper?
Originally Posted by Haymaker
He was a good scorer and always been a great defender, not one to get many steals though.
He has the 21st most steals in NBA HISTORY
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...harpero01.html
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College superstar
Re: Just how good was Ron Harper?
Originally Posted by Lebron23
Sana nga.
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NBA Legend
Re: Just how good was Ron Harper?
Originally Posted by Euroleague
He was a very good player on offense in the open court, and on the fast break.
For a two guard, he was a great ball handler.
He was an absolute lock down defender, being able to lock up point guards, shooting guards, and small forwards.
He had 3 point range, and could knock down some shots, but he was not a good shooter.
His offensive game in the half court was not very good.
He was just an OK play maker, not really being able to create much unless he was in the open court.
This.
He played/started alot of PG aswell... and was at his prime very athletic, he was in the dunk contest a couple of times....
Someone mentioned Andre Iguodala, but i would say he was better, certainly a better scorer, the guy averaged up to 23 ppg, 7 rpg, 7 apg, he was more of a 1st option/franchise/go-to-guy.... the very moment he set foot in Cleveland he was their best player, pretty impressive rookie year aswell, 23-5-5 with ~3 steals and 1 block a game, always was a great defender... at his prime / absolute best he was more like Paul George minus the 3pt shot/range & finesse/flash...
Last edited by pauk; 09-16-2016 at 11:54 PM.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Just how good was Ron Harper?
Saw his whole career..
he was a great scorer, slasher.
When he came to the Bulls he was asked to play defense , drop his offensive game, and be the 3-4 option.
He was so important to the Bull Chips that only the Bull fans really know why.
Outlet passes to opponents wings : Harper was there to defend.
That backdoor pass, for an easy layup , he was the guy that layed it in.
That all important double team on the strong side... he was there.
So many little things that took pressure off of MJ and Pip made Harper a champion.
It was the ultimate for a player.
People talk about MJ , Pip , Worm , (Harper was a heII of an athlete)
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Just how good was Ron Harper?
Originally Posted by Euroleague
He was a very good player on offense in the open court, and on the fast break.
For a two guard, he was a great ball handler.
He was an absolute lock down defender, being able to lock up point guards, shooting guards, and small forwards.
He had 3 point range, and could knock down some shots, but he was not a good shooter.
His offensive game in the half court was not very good.
He was just an OK play maker, not really being able to create much unless he was in the open court.
False - He was a prolific scorer before joining the Bulls.
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NBA lottery pick
Re: Just how good was Ron Harper?
We gotta keep in mind that Harp started getting those serious knee injuries IN HIS SECOND SEASON! His rookie year, he put up 22.9 points, 4.8 dimes, and 4.8 rebounds. But despite those injuries, he was basically 20 points, 5 dimes, and 5 boards a night with great defense in his prime years.
And at 6'6 he could play and defend PG, SG, and SF at an elite level. The ONLY OTHER SG at the time like that was MJ. Drexler was capable of many of those things too and a better player than Ron. BUT Ron was a better defender than Clyde. So in terms of versatility on BOTH SIDES of the rock, Harp ONLY took a backseat to MJ in that era.
And Harp was doing this AFTER those knee problems. If it wasn't for that, he might have developed into an HOF level player. But overall, he was a top 5-6 SG in that era for a while. U had MJ, Clyde, Mitch, Reggie, and Dumars ahead of him. If not for injuries, he might have rose to #3 only behind MJ and Clyde.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Just how good was Ron Harper?
Originally Posted by Jasper
Saw his whole career..
he was a great scorer, slasher.
When he came to the Bulls he was asked to play defense , drop his offensive game, and be the 3-4 option.
He was so important to the Bull Chips that only the Bull fans really know why.
Outlet passes to opponents wings : Harper was there to defend.
That backdoor pass, for an easy layup , he was the guy that layed it in.
That all important double team on the strong side... he was there.
So many little things that took pressure off of MJ and Pip made Harper a champion.
It was the ultimate for a player.
People talk about MJ , Pip , Worm , (Harper was a heII of an athlete)
His offensive game wasn't that good anymore anyway after his knee injury. The only reason he scored 20ppg on the Clippers in 94 is because he was allowed to do whatever he wanted on a team going nowhere. He had a terrible .496%ts for that season.
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Great college starter
Re: Just how good was Ron Harper?
He was so good pre-injuries in CLE.
Trading him for Ferry was terrible move at the time. We prob. would have won rings.
Then again, if all that hadn't happened we wouldn't have ended up w/ Lebron most likely.
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The Mind Fvcker
Re: Just how good was Ron Harper?
Originally Posted by shaq's--lakers
for all you young guys he was like andre iguodala.........almost an all star
He was better than GSW iggy but almost as good as 76'ers iggy.
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Stay Strong Droth
Re: Just how good was Ron Harper?
In the 2000 WCF Lakers v. Blazers game 3, Harp hit the game winner with like 30 seconds left (with his sideways rotating release that is weird af)
Pippen was asked who was the most surprised when Harper hit the shot, he said "Harper, without a doubt."
They good friends though so it might have been tongue in cheek, but it's Pip so you never know
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Dunking on everybody in the park
Re: Just how good was Ron Harper?
Originally Posted by miles berg
He was Brandon Roy twenty years earlier.
Very, very good player.
Jesus how much help did MJ have?
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