"He shot it better than anybody so far this year in our Jazz 100," Jazz vice president of player personnel Walt Perrin said of Harvey's performance during the team's standard workout shooting drill.
Harvey headlined a group of six prospects in Salt Lake City on Wednesday morning. Of the group, he's the only one who cracks DraftExpress.com's Top 100 list, coming in at 67. That projects him as a fringe candidate to be drafted next month, but the guard has faced longer odds just to get to this point.
Even after an 11-inch growth spurt in high school, Harvey could not land a single scholarship offer to play basketball.