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Sean Marks accomplished his No. 1 offseason priority.
Joe Harris is staying in Brooklyn, with the Nets announcing the sharpshooter has officially re-signed with the franchise on Monday.
“From the moment he arrived in Brooklyn, Joe has epitomized what it means to be a Net,” the Nets general manager said in the team’s announcement. “On the court, Joe has improved every season, and he’s worked diligently over the past four years to become a core member of our team. He is an excellent teammate, and his approach to the game, along with his character, have had a positive impact on all facets of the organization. Off the court, Joe is an outstanding person, and he and his family have become integral parts of our Nets family. While we celebrate all that Joe has accomplished in his career up until this point, we’re also eagerly looking ahead to the next chapter of his career in Brooklyn.”
By re-signing with Brooklyn, Harris becomes the longest-tenured Nets players, alongside Caris LeVert.
While the team did not announce the details of the deal, it’s been reported Harris signed a four-year, $75 million contract with Brooklyn.