Joe Harris joins Jason Kidd, Vince Carter in exclusive Nets group

Joe Harris has done something only three other Nets players have in the history of the franchise.

Joe Harris extended his franchise record of consecutive games with a 3-pointer made (65) in the first quarter of the Brooklyn Nets’ game against the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday. While extending his streak to 65 consecutive games is certainly significant for Harris, there was more behind that 3-pointer.

That first-quarter three was his 600th 3-pointer made in a Nets uniform. Only three other players have ever made 600 or more 3-pointers while with the Nets: Jason Kidd (813), Kerry Kittles (687) and Vince Carter (638).

Of course, Kidd, Kittles and Carter each played for the Nets while the franchise was in New Jersey. That mean Harris is the first player to ever knock down 600 3-pointers while representing Brooklyn.

The franchise’s consecutive 3-pointers made streak previously belonged to D’Angelo Russell, who knocked down a long-range attempt in 61 consecutive games over in the 2018-19 season, his final year with the Nets before starting his brief Golden State Warriors career.

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