Jeremy Harris (basketball)
Borås Basket | |
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Position | Shooting guard / Small forward |
League | Swedish Basketball League |
Personal information | |
Born | Greensboro, North Carolina | September 10, 1996
Nationality | American |
Listed height | 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
Listed weight | 185 lb (84 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Page (Greensboro, North Carolina) |
College |
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NBA draft | 2019 / Undrafted |
Playing career | 2019–present |
Career history | |
2019–2020 | Atomerőmű SE |
2020–present | Borås Basket |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Jeremy Tyler Harris II (born September 10, 1996) is an American professional basketball player for Borås Basket of the Swedish Basketball League. He played college basketball Buffalo Bulls of the Mid-American Conference (MAC).[1]
High school career[]
As a senior at Page High School, Harris led the team to the 2014 NCHSAA 4-A state tournament.[2] Harris was the No. 8-rated prep player in North Carolina coming out of high school.
College career[]
He competed for two seasons at Gulf Coast State College.[3] In his freshman season at Gulf Coast, he averaged 13.7 points and 6.3 rebounds per game.[4] As a sophomore, Harris posted 18.7 points and 5.2 rebounds per game.[5]
After his sophomore season, Harris committed to play for Buffalo over Texas Tech because he liked the coaching style.[3] Harris had 22 points and a career-high 14 rebounds in an 83–69 victory over Eastern Michigan Eagles men's basketball on January 23, 2018.[6] He scored a career-high 27 points, pulled down 10 rebounds and dished out three assists in a March 8 win over Central Michigan. As a junior, Harris averaged 15.4 points, 5.8 rebounds. 2.3 assists and 1.0 steals per game, shooting 42 percent behind the arc.[3] He was named to the Second-team All-Mid-American Conference at the conclusion of his junior season.[7] Harris led the Bulls to an 89–68 upset over the fourth-seeded Arizona in the NCAA Tournament, contributing 23 points and seven rebounds.[2] As a senior, Harris averaged 14 points and 6.2 rebounds per game, helping the Bulls to their second straight NCAA Tournament appearance. He was named the Mid-American Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player.[8]
Professional career[]
After going undrafted in the 2019 NBA draft, Harris signed with Atomerőmű SE of the NB I/A.[9] He averaged 6.8 points per game in his rookie season. On August 2, 2020, Harris signed with Borås Basket in Sweden.[10]
Career statistics[]
GP | Games played | GS | Games started | MPG | Minutes per game |
FG% | Field goal percentage | 3P% | 3-point field goal percentage | FT% | Free throw percentage |
RPG | Rebounds per game | APG | Assists per game | SPG | Steals per game |
BPG | Blocks per game | PPG | Points per game | Bold | Career high |
College[]
Year | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2017–18 | Buffalo | 36 | 36 | 33.3 | .471 | .418 | .787 | 5.9 | 2.1 | 1.0 | .7 | 15.5 |
2018–19 | Buffalo | 36 | 36 | 31.2 | .418 | .270 | .724 | 6.2 | 3.0 | 1.1 | .7 | 14.0 |
Career | 72 | 72 | 32.2 | .444 | .342 | .755 | 6.0 | 2.6 | 1.1 | .7 | 14.8 |
References[]
- ^ "Jeremy Harris". Buffalo Bulls. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
- ^ a b Mills, Jeff (March 16, 2018). "Greensboro's Jeremy Harris leads Buffalo to upset win over Arizona in NCAA Tournament". Greensboro News & Record. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
- ^ a b c Gaughan, Mark (March 8, 2018). "Jeremy Harris is Mr. Versatility in leading UB to MAC semifinals". The Buffalo News. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
- ^ Kent, Dustin (November 9, 2016). "11 Gulf Coast athletes sign LOI". Panama City News Herald. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
- ^ Petruccelli, Daniel (November 9, 2017). "Replace and reload: A preview of the upcoming men's basketball season". Buffalo Spectrum. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
- ^ "Buffalo wins 8th straight, tops Eastern Michigan 83-69". ESPN. Associated Press. January 23, 2018. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
- ^ "MAC Announces Men's All-MAC, All-Freshman & All-Defensive Teams". Mid-American Conference. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
- ^ Callari, Jenna (July 18, 2019). "Former UB player Jeremy Harris signs pro basketball contract overseas". WKBW. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
- ^ Skerletic, Dario (July 16, 2019). "Atomeromu signs rookie Jeremy Harris". Sportando. Retrieved July 16, 2019.
- ^ "Jeremy Harris signs with Boras Basket". Sportando. August 2, 2020. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
External links[]
- 1996 births
- Living people
- African-American basketball players
- American expatriate basketball people in Hungary
- American expatriate basketball people in Sweden
- American men's basketball players
- Atomerőmű SE players
- Basketball players from Greensboro, North Carolina
- Buffalo Bulls men's basketball players
- Gulf Coast State College alumni
- Junior college men's basketball players in the United States
- Shooting guards
- Small forwards
- 21st-century African-American people