We’re not sure if the Charlotte Hornets are trying to make a dull Monday morning Twitter joke or if they truly don’t care which Harrison twin participates in their pre-draft workout.
Kentucky’s sophomore twins Aaron and Andrew Harrison both declared for the 2015 NBA Draft but there’s a very good chance that both might not get selected. The heavy majority of projections have Andrew ranked higher, with some thinking he could go go in the mid to late second round while Aaron has a great chance of going undrafted. Because neither are considered hot commodities, their pre-draft workouts have gone relatively unnoticed, that is until the Hornets announced that Aaron would participate in their Monday workout before announcing an odd flip-flop:
Today’s Hornets pre-draft workout participants (1/2): Branden Dawson (Michigan State) Jerian Grant (Notre Dame) R.J. Hunter (Georgia State)
— Charlotte Hornets (@hornets) June 8, 2015
Today’s pre-draft workout participants (2/2): Jordan Downing (Presbyterian College) Aaron Harrison (Kentucky) Larry Nance Jr. (Wyoming) — Charlotte Hornets (@hornets) June 8, 2015
UPDATE: Andrew Harrison of Kentucky taking the place of brother Aaron Harrison for today’s Hornets pre-draft workouts.
— Charlotte Hornets (@hornets) June 8, 2015
Andrew Harrison of Kentucky going through wiper drills in this morning’s pre-draft workouts pic.twitter.com/WIoL8HIVDh — Charlotte Hornets (@hornets) June 8, 2015

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