I really like what our coaches have done with him. He's totally on balance now, & he's setting up in the paint like he actually knows what he's doing. Unfortunately, he's terrible at running the floor, & that's not gonna change overnight (does the kid even know how to go beyond a jog?). It really limits what we might otherwise do with him, & is the main (if not the only) reason he's not logging more time with Harward. Offensively, the two have looked good together in very limited minutes.
I gotta think Pope introduces Haarms to a track in the offseason. The kid has no business trying his hand in the Pros until he learns how to run. And once that's accomplished — learn how to run hard. Really, the Covid year could end up being his saving grace.