Andrew Harrison was thrown into the fire from the start of the season. At first, it wasn’t looking very good. However, that was expected from a rookie backup point guard on a playoff-contending team like the Memphis Grizzlies. As the year went on, Harrison showed flashes of being a good backup point guard, but he also struggled mightily.
As Mike Conley’s backup, Harrison averaged 5.9 points, 2.8 assists and 1.9 rebounds. Those numbers aren’t great, but his defense and intangibles won him the backup point guard spot.
Offense
On the offensive side of the ball, Andrew Harrison was up and down.