12 Wednesday, June 30, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Harris, Sims go undrafted in 2010 NBA Draft By TIM ROHAN 60th and final selection, Harris was 18 points and six rebounds per game. Daily Sports Writer atop ESPN NBA Insider Chad Ford's Sims put in a solid senior campaign list of best players available. And after with 16.8 points and 7.6 rebounds per The Michigan basketball team may the draft, DraftExpress tweeted that game. be losing 54 percent of its offense Harris was among the top undrafted In Ford's mock draft released hours with Manny Harris and DeShawn free agents available. before the selections would begin, he Sims leaving the program, butneither Ford also tweeted that he was projected Harris going No. 52 overall, Harris nor Sims were among the 60 "shocked" that Harris hadn't been and picked in the second round by players drafted last Thursday night in selected. the Boston Celtics. "Harris is a high- the 2010 NBA Draft. Harris left the Wolverines after his scoring combo guard who, based on As the Phoenix Suns made the junior season in which he averaged talent, is probably a first-round pick," Ford wrote. Following the draft, Harris and Sims signed contracts to play in the NBA's Summer League. On Saturday, Harris announced on Twitter his plans to play on the Cleveland Cavaliers Summer League team, which plays in the Las Vegas Summer League and runs July 9-18. Sims tweeted as well, saying he's signed a summer contract with the Boston Celtics, which plays in Orlan- do's Summer League and runs in early July. The Celtics and Cavaliers may be appropriate selections for Sims and Harris to choose to stick with NBA teams. It was reported on draft night that Boston forward Rasheed Wal- lace will retire before next season, opening up potential space for a big man to make the team. But the Celt- ics drafted Notre Dame forward Luke Harangody in the second round of the draft. The Cavaliers, on the other hand, already have guards Delonte West, Mo Williams, Daniel Gibson and Anthony Parker in Harris' way. But with the uncertainty surrounding LeBron James' decision on whether he'll return to Cleveland next season, the team could see upheaval in its roster and a potential need for cheap talented players. With the coming and going of the NBA Draft and yet no certainty in the futures of Harris and Sims, things might be more clear after the hand- ful of summer games are played next month. Despite not being selected, there's still a chance the two can make an NBA roster. Last year Marquette senior guard Wesley Matthews went undrafted but made an impression in summer league play. Matthews played in all 82 regular season games, started 48 of them and averaged 9.4 points per game for the Utah Jazz. As for Harris, when he announced his intentions to forego his senior season back in March, he told report- ers that he would play in the NBA Development League or in Europe if those were his only options. "If that came up, and it's like I had to do it, then definitely, because I love playing basketball," Harris said. "Whatever route I have to take to get there, that's my final destination, is to be in the NBA, whatever route it is." SAM WOLSON/Daily Ex-Wolverine forward Deshawn Sims signed a summer contract with the Celtics. *1 I CLIFF REEDER/Daily Former Wolverine guard Manny Harris signed a summer contract with the Cavaliers.