It took just 12 minutes.
When Gary Harris was signed, fans were hopeful that the potential he flashed in his earlier years was still there. That even after all the injuries he'd gone through in his relatively uneventful career thus far, he still had some left in the tank for one, maybe two more solid runs to the Eastern Conference playoffs. His signing filled a spot of immediate need, and all eyes were on him to show us something.
Reality is often not so kind. In his first game with the Milwaukee Bucks, Harris looked every bit like a player whose best days are way behind him.