63 Facts About Manny Harris

1.

Corperryale L'Adorable "Manny" Harris was born on September 21,1989 and is an American professional basketball player for Merkezefendi Bld.

2.

Manny Harris has previously played for the Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association, and is a former All-Big Ten Conference guard who played three seasons for the Michigan Wolverines.

3.

Manny Harris decided to forgo his final year of collegiate eligibility and declare himself eligible for the 2010 NBA draft, but went undrafted.

4.

Manny Harris signed with the Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association.

5.

Manny Harris 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.

6.

Manny Harris is an NBA D-League All-star and six-time D-League performer of the week.

7.

Manny Harris has set single-game scoring records for the Legends, Charge and D-Fenders franchises.

8.

Manny Harris previously attended Redford High School in Detroit, Michigan, where he won the state's Mr Basketball award as a senior.

9.

Manny Harris was an Associated Press Class A All-State first team selection in each of the next two seasons.

10.

Manny Harris was selected as the 2007 Mr Basketball of Michigan.

11.

At Redford, Manny Harris once recorded 52 points and 15 rebounds.

12.

Manny Harris was highly recruited, receiving offers from Tennessee, UCLA, Wisconsin, George Washington, and Indiana before committing to the University of Michigan.

13.

When Michigan announced that it would replace Tommy Amaker with John Beilein as head coach, Manny Harris was initially unsure if he would honor his signed letter of intent, but when Michigan re-signed assistant coach Mike Jackson, he again decided to attend the school.

14.

Manny Harris led the Wolverines in scoring, assists, steals, minutes and free throw percentage.

15.

Manny Harris led the Big Ten Conference in scoring until the second to last game of the preconference schedule when he snapped a ten-game double digit scoring streak.

16.

Manny Harris led the Wolverines in points, minutes, assists and steals.

17.

Additionally, Manny Harris finished one behind teammate DeShawn Sims for the team leadership rebounds.

18.

Manny Harris was named to the preseason Naismith College Player of the Year watchlist.

19.

Manny Harris opened the season by recording the second triple double in school history against Division II Northern Michigan.

20.

Manny Harris was named as a finalist for the 2010 Bob Cousy Award and a Midseason Top-30 finalist for the 2010 John Wooden Award.

21.

Manny Harris concluded his junior season with 484 free throws made.

22.

Manny Harris joined Jalen Rose and Mike McGee as the only Wolverines to amass 1600 points over a three-year period.

23.

Manny Harris finished the season among the Big Ten Conference leaders in several statistical categories including: fourth in scoring, tenth in rebounds, fifth in assists, seventh in free throw percentage, second in steals, and eighth in minutes played.

24.

Two days after the announcement, Manny Harris was recognized as an Academic All-Conference performer again.

25.

Manny Harris suffered a hamstring injury shortly before the draft, which hampered his draft workouts and draft potential.

26.

Manny Harris played for the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Summer League in 2010.

27.

Manny Harris saw limited action due to the same ankle injury that impaired his draft status.

28.

Manny Harris was waived by the Cavaliers on December 22,2011.

29.

The move, which surprisingly left Mychel Thompson on the roster, was attributed to a freezer burn that Manny Harris suffered on his foot during the 2011 NBA lockout in a cooling chamber designed to augment recuperation from injuries at the Nike facility in Oregon.

30.

On December 28,2011, Manny Harris signed with the Canton Charge of the NBA Development League.

31.

In two seasons with the Cavaleiers, Manny Harris averaged 6.2 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 17.4 minutes in 80 games.

32.

Manny Harris then joined the Houston Rockets for the 2012 NBA Summer League.

33.

On September 13,2012, Manny Harris signed with BC Azovmash in Ukraine.

34.

On September 27,2013, Manny Harris signed with the Orlando Magic for training camp.

35.

Manny Harris had a professional career-high 5 steals, 4 rebounds and 3 assists.

36.

Manny Harris was a finalist for D-League Player of the Month.

37.

In 13 games with the D-Fenders, Manny Harris averaged a league-leading 30.6 points, league-leading 8.9 free throws made and a league-leading 10.2 free throws attempted.

38.

On January 16,2014, Manny Harris signed a 10-day contract with the Los Angeles Lakers.

39.

On February 3,2014, Manny Harris was named to the Futures All-Star roster for the 2014 NBA D-League All-Star Game.

40.

That night, although Nash and Blake returned to the starting lineup against Minnesota, Jodie Meeks and Jordan Hill were injured in the first quarter and Manny Harris contributed 19 points and 8 rebounds even though he had been told before the game he would not be re-signed.

41.

On February 7,2014, Manny Harris was re-acquired by the D-Fenders.

42.

On February 8,2014, Manny Harris again set a new D-Fenders franchise scoring record, this time with 56 points, while adding 15 rebounds against the Santa Cruz Warriors.

43.

Manny Harris was a nominee for D-League Player of the Week, but Jackson won.

44.

On November 1,2014, Manny Harris was reacquired by the Los Angeles D-Fenders.

45.

On October 31,2015, Manny Harris returned to the Los Angeles D-Fenders for a fourth stint.

46.

Manny Harris began the season as a finalist for performer of the week during the first week and a half of the season.

47.

On January 26,2016, Manny Harris left Texas and signed with Turk Telekom for a second stint.

48.

In May 2016, Manny Harris signed in China with the Anhui Dragons for the 2016 NBL season.

49.

On October 30,2016, Manny Harris was reacquired by the Texas Legends.

50.

On January 2,2017 Manny Harris again earned NBA Development League Performer of the Week based on his 38.0 points average on 57.4 percent shooting as well as 5.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game in two games on December 28 against the Austin Spurs and December 30 against the Reno Bighorns.

51.

Manny Harris had been the NBA D-League leading scorer at the time of the signing with averages of 26.3 points, 7.6 rebounds, 4.0 assists, and 2.2 steals.

52.

Manny Harris was not resigned by the Mavericks after his second 10-day contract expired.

53.

On July 29,2017, Manny Harris re-joined the Anhui Dragons of the National Basketball League.

54.

Manny Harris posted 21 points in the February 11,2018, HEBA Greek All Star Game.

55.

On September 3,2018, Manny Harris signed with Greek club Olympiacos, for their preseason practices, while their rosters were depleted due to the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification events.

56.

On October 17,2019, Manny Harris joined the NLEX Road Warriors of the Philippine Basketball Association for the PBA Governor's Cup.

57.

On December 10,2019, Manny Harris signed with the Shandong Golden Stars of the Chinese Basketball Association.

58.

Manny Harris parted ways with the Golden Stars after the CBA season was postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.

59.

On February 9,2020, Manny Harris signed with Hapoel Holon of the Israeli Premier League for the rest of the season.

60.

On October 4,2020, Manny Harris signed with the Shandong Heroes of the CBA.

61.

On July 29,2021, Manny Harris signed back with AEK Athens of the Greek Basket League and the Basketball Champions League.

62.

On March 2,2022, Harris signed with Kaohsiung Steelers of the Taiwanese P League+ for the remainder of the season.

63.

Manny Harris has a total of nine brothers and sisters and is the son of Merrick and James Carter.