FAYETTEVILLE — Mike Anderson often commends point guard Jalen Harris for being a pass-first guard, especially following games when the sophomore finishes with impressive assist numbers while keeping turnovers to a minimum.
This season alone, Harris has seven games without a single turnover and has committed two or less in 17 of the Razorbacks' 23 games. In the same vein, he is second in the SEC with an assist-to-turnover ratio of 3.23:1.
It's nothing at all to scoff at and for a majority of the season, Harris has been exactly the type of quick play-making guard Anderson needs to distribute the ball to shooters like Isaiah Joe and Mason Jones and a forward with the ability of Daniel Gafford.