The Nets will likely trade Devin Harris if they win the lottery and select John Wall.

?That?s still a few months down the line, but it?s possible that there?s going to be a change for me, sure,? Harris said.

Harris was asked about people believing he was a combo guard.

?Coming in, I heard that a lot. But I?d like to think I can do both, depending on what the team needs,? Harris said. ?And I?m fine with that ? as long as we?re winning. I know I can be a true point guard if need be, but I know I also have a gift for scoring the basketball as well.

?I mean, my first couple years in the league I was just a setup guy ? I?d pass and stand in the corner. And I knew I could score, but it wasn?t needed. It?s more needed now in New Jersey.?

Harris was also asked about what he thinks of Wall's game.

?He?s talented. Athletic. The sky?s the limit for him,? Harris said. ?But he?s still young and raw, in a sense.

?Remember, the big eye-opener (for rookie point guards) is the level of talent they face every night. You get Chris Paul one night, then Deron Williams, Steve Nash ? every night you?re going to face the other team?s best player.

?I like him as a player. He?s done a great job ? he had a couple guys before him who demanded the ball, and he learned how to handle that. But there will be a higher demand on this level, when you play with a Brook Lopez or any No. 1 option, so that?s the other adjustment he?ll have to deal with.?

Harris was finally asked if the lottery will determine if he wants to stay in New Jersey.

?That?s out of my hands,? he said. ?I might have a different feeling about it then, but after the lottery, we?ll all know what could happen.

?That?s when the questions will start. That?s okay, I know I?m going to start hearing about this from now until May. It doesn?t bother me. I might as well get ready for it.?