1 Warriors free agent target on every Atlantic Division team

SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 08: Marc Gasol #33 of the Toronto Raptors stands for the National Anthem prior to the start of an NBA basketball game against the Sacramento Kings at Golden 1 Center on March 08, 2020 in Sacramento, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
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Joe Harris

Joe Harris would be the perfect addition to the Golden State Warriors. Andrew Wiggins is a great small forward, but Harris does something that Wiggins doesn’t — he shoots threes at a very, very consistent percentage.

The veteran from Brooklyn averaged almost 50% three-point percentage in 2018-19. Just to put that into perspective, Harris’ 47.4% in a single season is better than any single season that Stephen Curry or Klay Thompson has ever had.

The addition of Joe Harris would undoubtedly increase the Warriors chances of another championship. With him, Curry, and Thompson on the floor, the defense would be forced to fan out, and it would lead to all kinds of holes.

Harris also shoots inside of the arc just as well at almost 55% per game. He only averages anywhere from 10-17 points per game, but he would still be a huge asset if the Dubs can get the best price for him.