The Twins from Travis H.S. (TX) are considered on the Elite Class of 2013. Both are currently listed as 6'4 and 205 lbs. Despite being twins, both do not play the same position for their team as both start at the back-court with an incredible on-court and off-court cohesion. On-court, their two man game is potent; knowing and always aware of each others response.
Andrew Harrison is a point guard that is a nightmare on the perimeter; able to penetrate at will. Andrew punishes small guards and exploits bigger defenders on the perimeter. Andrew has the mid-range game and the long range game to complement his play-making skills. Andrew's game also translates into defense where his lateral quickness allows him to guard anyone on the perimeter and the physique to challenge bigger players on rebounds. Andrew can play off-guard, but is more comfortable playing the point guard role.
Aaron Harrison was trained as a shooting guard on playing alongside his twin. Aaron has the mid range and long range game to go along with his improving offensive sets like the ability to navigate-catch-and-shoot both on and off screens and the ability to drive towards the basket. Unlike his twin, Aaron still needs to work on his dribbling and passing skills for the triple threat game that shooting guards perform.
Andrew Harrison is a point guard that is a nightmare on the perimeter; able to penetrate at will. Andrew punishes small guards and exploits bigger defenders on the perimeter. Andrew has the mid-range game and the long range game to complement his play-making skills. Andrew's game also translates into defense where his lateral quickness allows him to guard anyone on the perimeter and the physique to challenge bigger players on rebounds. Andrew can play off-guard, but is more comfortable playing the point guard role.
Aaron Harrison was trained as a shooting guard on playing alongside his twin. Aaron has the mid range and long range game to go along with his improving offensive sets like the ability to navigate-catch-and-shoot both on and off screens and the ability to drive towards the basket. Unlike his twin, Aaron still needs to work on his dribbling and passing skills for the triple threat game that shooting guards perform.
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