Tennessee Lady Vols: Five potential breakout players for 2019-2020

KNOXVILLE, TN - JANUARY 21: Tennessee Volunteers fans hold up a cardboard photo of women's basketball coach Pat Summitt during the game against the Connecticut Huskies at Thompson-Boling Arena on January 21, 2012 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Tennessee defeated Connecticut 60-57. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
KNOXVILLE, TN - JANUARY 21: Tennessee Volunteers fans hold up a cardboard photo of women's basketball coach Pat Summitt during the game against the Connecticut Huskies at Thompson-Boling Arena on January 21, 2012 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Tennessee defeated Connecticut 60-57. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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534. Scouting Report. 5. player. Pick Analysis. Forward. Senior. Kamera Harris

She only saw 10 minutes in the exhibition game, and there is a little more depth this year at the four-spot for the Tennessee Lady Vols than last year. Those two things could mean that Kamera Harris actually sees less action this year as a reserve forward, but there’s always the potential for her to have a splash of a senior season.

To be fair, averaging in double-digit minutes would be a big leap from last year. Harris played fewer than seven minutes a game and only saw action in 19 games. And she averaged just over half a point and right at one rebound a game. So it’s not likely that she will emerge into a star player her senior year, which is why she’s last on the list.

However, at 6’3″ and with experience, Harris could provide some very valuable minutes at the four-spot. If Kellie Harper wants to go 12-deep, she could definitely see some action, but she could also work her way into the two-deep rotation.

Harris is at the four-spot with a junior college transfer and graduate transfer sixth-year senior, both of whom have suffered injuries in the past. So even if she is once again buried in the depth chart, an injury could result in her surging. Harper will need her on the team for depth, if nothing else, as a result. But she is the least likely player to break out.