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The Lakers tried out the starting point guard at the University of Kansas. His overall maturity is actually pretty good?

Dajuan Harris Jr., a senior six backcourt player at the University of Kansas, updated his social media account and said he would go to the Los Angeles Lakers for a trial.

Harris was born in December 2000 and is 24 years old, 188cm tall and weighs 79kg. He is a very comprehensive backcourt player. In the NCAA game this season, Harris made a total of 33 appearances for the University of Kansas, averaging 32.3 minutes per game, averaging 9.2 points, 3 rebounds, 5.7 assists, 1.4 steals and 0.4 blocks, and 1.8 turnovers and 1.5 fouls. He shot 43.9%, three-point shooting percentage 32.1%, and free throw shooting percentage 72.5%. Harris' performance this season is quite average. He still showed some passing and organizational skills. He can provide certain support to the team on the defensive end and is also considered a backcourt player with relatively comprehensive functions.

From the perspective of characteristics, Harris has a relatively comprehensive scoring ability on the offensive end and can also use various methods to complete certain scoring. His ability in passing and organization is quite good, and he can also connect the team's offense well. Harris still has good personal defensive ability on the defensive end, and he can also undertake certain tasks on the defensive end. However, Harris' figure is relatively limited, and he is obviously older in terms of age. His scoring ability can only be considered a relatively average level. His shooting stability is also a little worse. Moreover, he is relatively average in terms of data at this age and cannot perform at the dominant level. His progress in the past few seasons is relatively limited. It seems that he is not a player with very high future development space and ceiling limits, and his potential is not great.

Judging from the current situation, it should be difficult for Harris to successfully enter the NBA draft this year, and he is likely to become a undraft. But on the other hand, Harris is also a player who helped the University of Kansas win the 2023 NCAA championship. His abilities in all aspects are relatively balanced. He is also the starting point guard of a prestigious NCAA university for many years. Being able to do this also shows that his maturity is still relatively high. For the Lakers, although they are unlikely to choose him with a second round pick in the draft, considering Harris' maturity and instant combat ability, he seems to be both offensive and defensive, and he may also become a potential contender for the team's two-way contract. I wonder how Harris performed in the Lakers' trial. Can he get the trust and support of the Lakers' coaching staff and appear in the Lakers' lineup next season?

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