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[Charania] After 10 NBA seasons, Joe Harris has retired from basketball. Harris played 504 NBA games for the Nets, Cavaliers and Pistons. He was a career 43.6 percent three-point shooter and won the Three-Point Contest at 2019 All-Star weekend.



[Charania] After 10 NBA seasons, Joe Harris has retired from basketball. Harris played 504 NBA games for the Nets, Cavaliers and Pistons. He was a career 43.6 percent three-point shooter and won the Three-Point Contest at 2019 All-Star weekend.

by Turbostrider27

37 Comments

  1. Brad-Stevens

    Crazy how an ankle injury can ruin a career

    He was on such a nice trajectory as a shooter who had ball skills

  2. TuqiDuque12

    Great career given where he started, still always a bit sad when a solid player basically goes from a solid starter to completly washed because of one injury. Too bad for him that he failed pretty miserably in that playoffs series vs the Bucks, I hope Nets fan remember other things for him

  3. Expulsure

    well now im sad

    everyone saying its because all he can do is shoot is wrong, he had a couple ankle surgeries and was just never the same after

  4. rattatatouille

    10 years in the league for a second round pick is a far better career than the average

  5. If he hit that 1 shot against the bucks in OT, his whole career would be different.

  6. The reason the Bucks won G7 vs the Nets in 2021

  7. TheMoorNextDoor

    Nets 3 point legend.

    Made generational changing money.

    Invest in it well and he and his kids should be just fine.

  8. alphamalestudmuffin

    The bucks thank you for your service 🫡

  9. Thank you sir even if you robbed KD of a 3rd ring

  10. MrBuckBuck

    This dude was a great shooter.

    Sucks for injuries, but still a nice career.

  11. jumboponcho

    One of the white guys who was a real defender and wasn’t inflated by this sub

  12. Skeleboi846

    The run he had with D’lo, Levert and Jarrett Allen in Brooklyn the year he won the 3 point contest was a lot of fun to watch.

    Thought for sure he would contribute heavily to the KD era but never got there because of injuries. Man got paid on the way out though so respect for that

  13. ilickedysharks

    KD and Giannis Legacies are completely different if Joe Harris could actually hit a couple wide open 3s.

  14. iamhereforsomework

    The reason why Giannis have a ring, enjoy retirement sir🫡

  15. THE_PENILE_TITAN

    It’s Joever for Harris… or so they thought

  16. brendonbum

    I loved him initially but he fell off hard when KD and Kyrie arrived. He probably cost us the title with how bad he was in the 2021 Bucks series.

  17. nutelamitbutter

    He robbed the nets of a ring in 2021

  18. backdragon

    He beat prime Curry in a 3-point contest. Curry’s obviously the undisputed goat but I always gave Joe major props for that accomplishment. Happy retirement, sir!

  19. Ethangains07

    So he gets the retirement fund from the NBA for playing 10+ seasons, right? That’s nice.

  20. Haven’t seen a fall off like this since Roy Hibbert

  21. SixGunChimp

    I knew he had issues, but damn! I didn’t think he’d retire. I’d definitely override this retirement on 2k.

  22. InsaneZang

    I always felt like he was super important to the big 3 Nets team. Being a sniper who could dribble and pass really helped the 3 iso scorers play some beautiful basketball.

    Sadly he disappointed a bit against the Bucks that year, but he was a pretty underrated player for a few years there.

  23. gumbyguy1985

    Overlapped at UVA with Joe. Picture this: he was a combo guard and an unstoppable slasher. Was at the game where he dropped 36 on Duke, and afterwards Coach K proclaimed him as one of the best players in the country. Brogdon came along and become the alpha by his junior year, reducing Joe to a streaky, but still effective off-ball player.

    I didn’t think his game would translate to the NBA, and it didn’t (he wasn’t athletic enough), so instead he reinvented himself as a god tier 3pt shooter. He outperformed expectations by a MASSIVE margin.

  24. jeRskier

    Nets should’ve given him a victory lap. 10 years is a pretty great career either way.

  25. foogeyzi69

    will always remember him as the guy who lost G7 vs the Bucks.

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