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The maturity is indeed higher than other players. Will the Rockets leave this two-way contract striker behind?

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In the previous Las Vegas NBA Summer League game, the Portland Trail Blazers defeated the Houston Rockets 102-83. After this game, the Trail Blazers' record in the Summer League has increased to 3 wins and 1 loss, while the Rockets' record in the Summer League has suffered four consecutive losses, and currently has a record of 0 wins and 4 losses in the Summer League.

Although the Rockets lost the game, the team's starting small forward Kevon Harris' performance was also considered to be moderate. Harris played 24 minutes and 57 seconds in the whole game, made 5 of 13 shots, 1 of 6 from outside the three-point line, and 3 of 6 free throws, scoring 14 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals, and 2 fouls, with a plus-negative value of 0. It is worth mentioning that Harris is also the only player in the Rockets team whose positive and negative values are not negative. Harris's feel on the offensive end is not ideal, but he also got a lot of points through his personal abilities, which is considered to be some support for the team. Harris' performance on the defensive end is also worthy of recognition, and he is also a very reliable defender. Overall, when the team generally feels poor, Harris also tried his best to help the team, and he did play some role in both offense and defense when he was in a mediocre state. But the performance of other players on the team is really bad, and Harris' efforts still cannot help the team turn the situation around.

Summer League so far, Harris has played 3 games in total, with averaging 23.3 minutes per game, with averaging 13.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.3 steals, and 0.7 turnovers and 2 fouls. His shooting percentage is 43.8%, a three-point shooting percentage of 25%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 66.7%. Harris' overall performance in these games is still good. He has always been able to provide a lot of support to the team on the defensive end and is a reliable defender. His performance on the offensive end is also at a moderate level. He can also provide more support to the team on the offensive end when his outside shooting feels bad. Harris is also a player with outstanding comprehensive abilities. His maturity does seem to be quite good among this Summer United Rockets team.

Harris received a two-way contract from the Rockets before the start of the summer league. Harris had been with the Orlando Magic for two seasons, but he did not have any particularly outstanding performance in the NBA. Harris performed quite well in the NBA Development League field and was a player with both offense and defense, but after all, this is just a performance in the NBA summer league. Harris' ability should be considered a good level among two-way contract players. Of course, he is not a potential stock, and his upper limit is also relatively average. Can he hold on to the two-way contract he has?

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