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    Andrew Harrison has agreed to a training camp contract with the Warriors.
    Harrison played briefly for the Cavs, Pelicans and Grizzlies last season. He appeared in a total of 17 games, averaging 3.2 points per contest. The Warriors have 14 players signed to guaranteed contracts next season and are bumped right up against their hard cap.
  • Point Guard #33
    The Pelicans have waived G Andrew Harrison.
    Harrison was rarely involved in the rotation even when Elfrid Payton was out, and with Payton back, there just wasn’t much incentive to keep Harrison on the roster. He should be able to find another two-way deal somewhere, but he’s irrelevant in fantasy hoops.
  • Point Guard #33
    Andrew Harrison will sign a two-way deal with the Pelicans.
    This will be his third team in the span of a couple months with both the Grizzlies and Cavaliers waiving him. Harrison will have 45 days of NBA eligibility and is not on the fantasy radar.
  • Point Guard #33
    Andrew Harrison has been waived by the Cleveland Cavaliers.
    Harrison played in 10 games with the Cavs, who signed him to help add depth after George Hill got hurt. With Hill now back in the lineup, Harrison is no longer needed. He’ll likely head to the G-League.
  • Point Guard #33
    Andrew Harrison did not score with three rebounds in 14 minutes against the Bulls on Saturday.
    He played behind Collin Sexton as the backup PG, but coach Larry Drew likely won’t be using many two-PG lineups. Harrison won’t be worth owning unless Sexton unravels or misses time.
  • Point Guard #33
    Coach Larry Drew said that Andrew Harrison practiced with the team on Friday and will make his Cavs debut on Saturday vs. Chicago.
    With George Hill (shoulder) sidelined for at least two weeks, the Cavs need depth at point guard. Collin Sexton will start at PG, with Harrison seeing limited minutes off the bench. Harrison should be left on waivers in standard leagues.
  • Point Guard #33
    Cleveland is signing Andrew Harrison on a two-way contract, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.com.
    This move is a reaction to losing George Hill (shoulder) for at least two weeks. The Cavs shifted Jordan Clarkson over to the point for some minutes in the last game, and that should still be the plan at least until Harrison gets up to speed. Collin Sexton should see plenty of minutes in the first unit in the next two weeks and isn’t really affected by this news. Harrison would only be a speculative add in a ridiculously deep league.
  • Point Guard #33
    Andrew Harrison has agreed to a three-year, $3 million deal with the Grizzlies.
    He spent last season in the D-League where he averaged 18 points per game, but the Grizzlies saw enough to offer him a guaranteed deal. He will likely be the third-string PG in Memphis, so fantasy owners will want to ignore him for now.
  • Point Guard #33
    Mike Conley, Andrew Harrison, Troy Williams, JaMychal Green and Marc Gasol will start against the Rockets on Saturday.
    It’s interesting to see Harrison play next to Conley here. That should solidify Wade Baldwin being ahead of him for the backup point guard role.
  • Point Guard #33
    Andrew Harrison played a game-high 38 minutes against the Wolves on Wednesday, scoring four points with three rebounds, four assists, one steal and three turnovers.
    That is a lot of minutes and not a lot of output. Harrison was badly outplayed by Wade Baldwin IV, who figures to earn more minutes. Harrison isn’t worth picking up in most leagues even with all that playing time.