Manny Harris

Manny Harris
Harris with the Cavaliers in 2011
No. 41 – Al Riyadi Club Beirut
PositionShooting guard
LeagueLebanese Basketball League
Personal information
Born (1989-09-21) September 21, 1989 (age 35)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Listed weight185 lb (84 kg)
Career information
High schoolRedford (Detroit, Michigan)
CollegeMichigan (2007–2010)
NBA draft2010: undrafted
Playing career2010–present
Career history
20102012Cleveland Cavaliers
2011–2012Canton Charge
2012–2013Azovmash
2013–2014Los Angeles D-Fenders
2014Los Angeles Lakers
2014Türk Telekom
2015Eskişehir
2015–2016Texas Legends
2016Türk Telekom
2016Anhui Dragons
2017Dallas Mavericks
2017→ Texas Legends
2017Anhui Dragons
2017–2018AEK Athens
2018Rytas Vilnius
2018–2019Bahçeşehir Koleji
2019NLEX Road Warriors
2020Hapoel Holon
2020–2021Shandong Heroes
2021AEK Athens
2022Kaohsiung Steelers
2023Hapoel Holon
2023Merkezefendi Bld. Denizli Basket
2023Al Ittihad Alexandria
2023–presentAl Riyadi Beirut
Career highlights and awards
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Corperryale Lādorable "Manny" Harris (born September 21, 1989) is an American professional basketball player for Al Riyadi Beirut of the Lebanese Basketball League. He has previously played for the Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and is a former All-Big Ten Conference guard who played three seasons for the Michigan Wolverines.[1]

He decided to forgo his final year of collegiate eligibility and declare himself eligible for the 2010 NBA draft, but went undrafted. He signed with the Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He began his second year injured and rehabbed for two months in the NBA D-League with Cavaliers' affiliate, the Canton Charge, before being re-signed by the Cavaliers. He signed with BC Azovmash of Ukraine in September 2012 and spent 2012–13 playing in the Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague. For the following two seasons he split time in the NBA, NBA D-League and in the Turkish Basketball Super League. He is an NBA D-League All-star and six-time D-League performer of the week. He has set single-game scoring records for the Legends, Charge and D-Fenders franchises.

At Michigan, he was a 2008–09 first team All-Big Ten Conference selection, a 2007–08 second team All-Big Ten selection and a 2009–10 third team All-Big Ten selection.[2][3][4] Harris also earned Big Ten Academic All-Conference honors as both a sophomore and a junior after the 2008–09 and 2009–10 Big Ten Conference regular seasons.[5][6][7][8] Harris began the 2009–10 NCAA Division I men's basketball season by recording the second triple double in school history.

Harris previously attended Redford High School in Detroit, Michigan, where he won the state's Mr. Basketball award as a senior.[9] Harris is one of only five Big Ten Conference basketball players to have finished in the top ten in the conference in scoring, rebounding, and assist average in the same season and prior to Evan Turner's 2009–10 season, Harris' 2008–09 season was the only time a player had finished in the top six of all three categories.

  1. ^ "Michigan preview". Chicago Tribune. October 26, 2008. Archived from the original on October 30, 2008. Retrieved November 2, 2008.
  2. ^ "2008–09 All-Big Ten Men's Basketball Team". Big Ten Network. March 9, 2009. Archived from the original on March 15, 2009. Retrieved March 10, 2009.
  3. ^ "Big Ten Media Poll & All-Conference". Collegehoops.net. October 29, 2008. Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved November 1, 2008.
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  5. ^ "Big Ten Announces Winter Academic All-Conference Teams". CSTV.com. CBS Interactive. March 26, 2009. Archived from the original on January 2, 2013. Retrieved March 27, 2009.
  6. ^ "Big Ten Announces Winter Academic All-Conference Teams: 536 student-athletes honored for classroom excellence". Bigten.org. CBS Interactive. March 31, 2010. Archived from the original on April 5, 2010. Retrieved March 31, 2010.
  7. ^ "Big Ten Academic All-Conference Selections: Winter 2008–09". CSTV.com. CBS Interactive. March 26, 2009. Archived from the original on April 22, 2009. Retrieved March 27, 2009.
  8. ^ "2010 Winter Academic All-Big Ten". Bigten.org. CBS Interactive. March 31, 2010. Archived from the original on April 10, 2010. Retrieved March 31, 2010.
  9. ^ Cite error: The named reference MH* was invoked but never defined (see the help page).