Gary Harris is a guard for the Milwaukee Bucks, serving in a reserve role as a veteran depth piece at the shooting guard position. Standing 6'4" and weighing 210 lbs, Harris played college basketball at Michigan State before making his way to the NBA. Now 30 years old, he brings experience as a rotational option who can contribute in limited minutes off the bench.
Through 48 games this season, Harris is averaging 2.6 points, 1.2 rebounds, and 1.1 assists in 13.7 minutes per game, firmly establishing him as a low-usage reserve. His 38.9% field goal percentage and 32.1% from three reflect modest efficiency for a player seeing limited shot attempts, and a free throw percentage of 11.5% indicates he rarely reaches the line. A plus-minus of -2.2 per game and under half a steal per contest (0.5 spg) round out a profile defined more by availability than production. For bettors, Harris is primarily relevant in player prop markets during spot starts or when rotations shift due to injury. His points total, typically set low given his role, and his three-point attempts could offer value in specific game contexts. His assist and rebound numbers are low enough that under bets on those props tend to align with his current production patterns. Monitoring his status and minutes projection before game time is the key factor when considering any prop involving Harris.