Joe Harris passes Deron Williams on Nets’ all-time 3-pointers made list

Joe Harris continues to solidify himself as not only one of the best 3-point shooters in the NBA, but also one of the best in Nets history.

Entering Saturday’s game against the Toronto Raptors, Joe Harris had the chance to move up Brooklyn’s all-time 3-pointers made list. The sharpshooter had made 485 3-pointers as a member of the Nets, tied for fifth all-time with Deron Williams.

After missing his lone 3-point attempt from the corner in the first quarter, Harris knocked down his first attempt of the second quarter from the other corner. That shot marked his 486th 3-point make as a member of the Nets, bumping Williams down to sixth all-time.

Now the only players ahead of Harris are Joe Johnson (516) — who he should comfortably pass this year — Vince Carter (638), Kerry Kittles (687) and Jason Kidd (813).

Though he has four former Nets ahead of him on this list, Harris has been much more efficient than any of them. He’s the only player in the franchise’s top-17 for 3-pointers made with a 3-point percentage of 38% or better (Harris entered play with a 43.4 3-point percentage). (Drazen Petrovic is No. 18 on the list with 220 threes made. He ended his Nets career with a 43.7 3-point percentage.)