SACRAMENTO -- Tyler, Tobias, T.J., Tori, Tesia and Terry.
Those are the six children of Torrell and Lisa Harris, one of which stopped by Sacramento as part of a group of six prospects working out for the team..
Tobias currently stars for the Philadelphia 76ers after successful runs with the Pistons, Clippers, Magic and Bucks. Tyler played collegiately at Auburn and Tesia played at St. John's.
It's a basketball family and Terry is trying to expand the brand, although he has a long road ahead of him as a prospect.
After playing two seasons at Houston Baptist and a quick stop at Eastern Michigan, the 6-foot-6 guard posted 8.1 points and 2.8 rebounds in his final season of college eligibility at North Carolina A&T.
On Wednesday morning, Terry was in Sacramento trying to convince the Kings to select him with one of their three second picks in the upcoming NBA Draft.
"Everyone has their own path that they take," Harris said. "I bounced around a lot and everytime I bounced around I learned. I learned from each situation I came from and look and my brother and he bounces around a lot and just gets better."
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The younger Harris has a point. Tobias has moved around the league more than expected, especially for a player of his talent and production level. He's played for five teams in his eight seasons in the NBA.
Before venturing into the pre draft process Terry asked big brother for a bit of advise on what to expect.
"I think main thing he's been telling me is to be you, show them what you can do and show them what Terry Harris brings to the table," Harris said Wednesday. "I think doing that and playing hard is the best thing I can take from him growing up."
While Terry is trying to earn a spot in the league, Tobias enters the offseason as an unrestricted free agent. He's a hot commodity and is likely to sign a massive long term deal with some lucky team this summer.
The Kings have money to spend and have shown interest in the 6-foot-9 forward on multiple occasions in the past.
"I don't know what's going to happen, hopefully he'll tell me," Harris said with a laugh when asked if his brother will sign with the Kings in the offseason. "I went out hard today and just went out and played and showed Sacramento what I can do."
Harris was one of six players to workout in Sacramento on Wednesday, joining Glynn Watson out of Nebraska, Marshall's Jon Elmore, Justin Simon from St. John's, Xavier's Zach Hankins and Kavell Bigby-Williams from LSU.
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It was the 10th workout already for the Kings. They've brought in 60 players for workouts and the trail of hopefuls continues on Thursday when six prospects below roll into the practice facility.
Jordan Bone (G – 6'3" 179 lbs.) Tennessee
Terence Davis (G – 6'4.5" 192 lbs.) Mississippi
Brian Bowen (G – 6'7.5" 200 lbs.) Sydney Kings
Zylan Cheatham (F – 6'8" 217 lbs.) Arizona State
Trey Mourning (C – 6'9" 222 lbs.) Georgetown
Chris Silva (C – 6'10" 227 lbs.) South Carolina