Joe Harris agrees to re-sign with Nets

Joe Harris is staying right where he belongs.
The sharpshooting wing spent the last four years as a member of the Nets organization, and he’s decided he’d like to stick around to see the Kevin Durant-Kyrie Irving era through.
ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski was the first to report the two parties agreed on a four-year, $75 million deal to keep the sharpshooter in Brooklyn.
In his four seasons with the Nets, Harris has shot 43% from 3-point territory, averaging 12 points per game in the process.
Last season, Harris shot 42.4% from deep after leading the league in 3-point shooting (47.4%) the year before

Joe Harris is staying right where he belongs.
The sharpshooting wing spent the last four years as a member of the Nets organization, and he’s decided he’d like to stick around to see the Kevin Durant-Kyrie Irving era through.
ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski was the first to report the two parties agreed on a four-year, $75 million deal to keep the sharpshooter in Brooklyn.
In his four seasons with the Nets, Harris has shot 43% from 3-point territory, averaging 12 points per game in the process.
Last season, Harris shot 42.4% from deep after leading the league in 3-point shooting (47.4%) the year before