
Chuck Harris (188-G-2001, college: SMU) is a 24 year old 188cm guard from Washinhgton DC playing his rookie season for the Kirchheim Knights. He began the season with the Hakro Merlins. He began his basketball career at Gonzaga College High School and then played 3 years at Butler University (NCAA) averaging 12.9ppg, 3.0rpg, 2.3apg, 1.0spg, FGP: 39.9%, 3PT: 40.3%, FT: 83.6%, 11.4ppg, 2.7rpg, 1.6apg, FGP: 45.3%, 3PT: 29.8%, FT: 74.0%, and 10.5ppg, 3.0rpg, 2.4apg, 1.0spg, FGP: 45.3%, 3PT: 34.7%, FT: 84.8%. He then played 2 seasons with Southern Methodist University (NCAA) averaging 13.4ppg, 3.2rpg, 3.4apg, FGP: 45.5%, 3PT: 40.7%, FT: 81.8% and 13.1ppg, 2.9rpg, 2.7apg, FGP: 47.8%, 3PT: 41.8%, FT: 85.1%. He spoke to germanhoops.com about basketball.
Thanks Chuck for talking to germanhoops.com. Your playing your rookie season overseas in Germany for Kirchheim. Did you go home for the Fiba break?
I did go home. I live in Virginia. It was good to catch up with family and friends.
What kind of an experience has it been living in Germany? What have you learned to appreciate most about the culture?
I have embraced it all, because it´s a lot different than America. The people took me in well. I´m more of a quiet guy, but I have come out of my shell somewhat. It helped me come out and do things out of my comfort zone.
You began the season with Crailsheim playing 3 Pro A games and winning each one averaging 9/1/2 stats in 15 minutes which was very efficient. Why did both sides go separate ways? Were there too many guards and you became the odd man out?
No it was mutual on both sides. I felt like I could get a better opportunity elsewhere. I have a lot of respect for the program, coaches and players. It was no love lost.
You moved to Kirchheim who are like Crailsheim a playoff team, but not a favorite like Crailsheim. What have you appreciated most about the organization?
I had a previous history already with coach Igor Perovic before I had signed with Crailsheim. When I left Crailsheim, he called me right away. He sticks with me and allows me to figure things out. There are more young guys here and we gelled instantly.
You couldn´t have picked a better coach to play for than Igor Perovic who is a players coach. Do you have the needed freedom from him?
Igor is pretty reasonable, but has certain demands, but in return allows you to play your game. He has done a good job helping me get adjusted to the European game.
You had a 33 point explosion in Koblenz which I witnessed live. You seem to be that number 1 scoring option. Is that your role?
We have a really deep team with many guys that can put the ball in the hole in different ways. In Koblenz it was just my night with everyone feeding me. I just try to bring a spark off the bench and compete well against the top guards in the league. I just try to make the right plays and help my team win.
Let´s talk about your game. You’re a 188cm guard. If you had to compare your game to an NBA player who would fit the description best?
I have been a small guard my whole life. I would say that the best comparison would be Devonte Graham
You’re a guy that fills the stat sheet well. Talk a little about your offensive game besides playmaking?
I have a very high Iq. I think my biggest advantage is knowing what the game needs from me.
You shot over 40% from outside in your last 2 seasons at SMU. How would you describe the development of your three pointer at the moment? What are you focusing on most this season concerning your three pointer?
In college it was a lot different with 24 hour gym access as well as shooting machines and guys rebounding for you. Here you can´t always get into the gym. I´m focused most about giving my all in the gym and just continue to learn.
Talk a little about your defensive game. What kind of a defender are you at the moment and what kind of a defender do you still want to become?
I´m a solid defender now, but still have room to grow. I have to work on my body more. I have a huge will to get better. Coach Igor also has stressed that I work on my defensive game.
On what areas of your game are you working on most now so you can continue to grow as a player?
I want to become a winner. We have a really good team and I want to become that everyday guy in practice. I want to be that voice and give knowledge. I want to get that tag of being a winner overseas
You played at Butler (NCAA) from 2020-2023 averaging 11/2/2 stats. How did your game grow in those 3 years under Lavall Jordan?
He was one of the first coaches that reached out to me during the recruitment process. We had a really good connection from the start. He taught me the game well. He was a point guard coach. Aaron Thompson, Myles Tate and I would watch film for hours with him. He was really crucial in my early basketball development.
You played 2 seasons with Lituanian Simas Lukosius who got experience playing in Germany for Pro B team Dragons Rhondorf. He made a big jump in your last year. How talented is this kid really?
He had a big frame at 6,5 or 6,6. He was super skilled and could make every pass. He was the first Euro player that I was able to play with at a high level. He was an eye opener to how much talent came from Europe. It was fun to paly with him in the back court.
You had many great games at Butler, but how big was the 70-69 win over Xavier were you netted the deciding free throws and scored 10 of your team´s last 13 points?
Xavier was our rival. We were on a big stage at Madison Square Garden. We wanted to put on a show. We never wanted to lose to them. I watched the highlights again after the season. I´m not too keen on watching my own high lights.
You then finished at Southern Methodist University (NCAA) averaging 13.4ppg, 3.2rpg, 3.4apg, FGP: 45.5%, 3PT: 40.7%, FT: 81.8% and 13.1ppg, 2.9rpg, 2.7apg, FGP: 47.8%, 3PT: 41.8%, FT: 85.1%. How valuable were these last 2 years in your development? What kind of a player did you become there?
This was the first time for me in a different system. I went there as a lead guard. It was a great experience. But I had to go through a coaching change. Both believed in me and allowed me to play my game. They also gave me another level of confidence.
In your senior year you nailed a buzzer beater trey from the corner for the exciting 54-52 win over Virginia. Did you know the shot was going in when you released it?
That was a big game. I was ready for the shot and knew it was going in after the release.
You reached 2 NIT tournaments and in your last game lost 85-83 to OK State. Was that your toughest NCAA loss?
It was my last college game. It was bitter sweet. The loss didn´t hit me until a few weeks later. It was a very tough loss, but not my toughest.
How did coaches Rob Lanier and Andy Enfield groom and prepare you best for a professional career?
They taught me ultra-confidence and to play my game. Both were great minds. It was a blessing to have been able to paly for them.
Who won a 1-1 in practice you or Zhuric Phelps?
He is my guy. We had some real battles that went back and forth. You will have to ask him who won.
Who is the best player that you ever faced that reached the NBA?
David Duke busted my butt once. Also the whole Duke team with Cooper Flagg and Kon Knueppel.
Who are your 5 best teammates of all-time?
Myles Wilmoth, Chris Lykes, Jeremy Roach, Myles Stute, Tyreke Smith
Please name your NBA Mount Rushmore?
Leborn James. Kyrie Irving, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Kevin Durant
Who is your Goat?
Lebron James
Did you see the sequel to the classic Coming To America? Shouldn´t they have left it alone?
I didn´t see it, but they should leave classics alone.
Thanks Chuck for the chat.