6’5 2021 Bryce Harris (Greensboro Day) Brings Versatility and a High Motor 

Last year, Bryce Harris enjoyed an outstanding season at Greensboro Day. Playing for legendary coach Freddy Johnson, Harris saw his stock rise throughout the course of the season. He went from get mid-major offers from the likes of Lafayette, Howard, Rice, NC A&T, Elon to UNC-Wilmington. Recently, Harris picked up an offer from Wake Forest and is also getting interest from Clemson, St. John’s, Marquette, Providence and Indiana. 

Harris averaged 15.5 PPG and 9.7 RPG, but it is his versatility that has captured the attention and interest from high major schools. We’re talking about a strong and athletic wing that has the ability to guard multiple positions and can score from all three levels. In addition, there are very few players in the state of North Carolina or even nationally that will play as hard and with a big-time motor. Harris has one speed and that is all out! 

Harris has flourished in Greensboro Day’s motion offense, which allows him to showcase his midrange and perimeter skills, but also have the strength to overpower smaller opponents in the paint, making him a mismatch nightmare for opposing teams. As the old saying goes, “you are who you can guard,” and for Bryce Harris, his ability to guard multiple positions will make him a high priority at the collegiate level. 

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