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Joe Harris
One of the league’s best three-point shooters is Nets’ guard Joe Harris. Harris, over the last few seasons after a short stint with the Cavaliers, has really come onto the scene as one of the better role-playing guards.
Originally drafted as a second-round pick by Cleveland and technically having played on their championship team in 2016, Harris averaged a career-high 13.9 points per game as a member of the Nets in this season.
Harris averaged a league-high 47.4% from downtown last season and followed that up by shooting over 41% from deep this season. He was making 2.4 threes per game on a mere 5.9 attempts.
He might not be the most athletic or the most known, but Harris gets the job done. The Warriors would be wise to use what cap space they have to try and bring him apart of the rotation for next season.