Since joining the Brooklyn Nets four seasons ago, Joe Harris has turned into one of the NBA’s best 3-point shooters — at a time where long-range shooting is more important than ever.
Harris could’ve easily taken his talents elsewhere, but the sharpshooter decided to stay in Brooklyn, with Harris’ agency, Priority Sports, confirming reports that the wing had agreed on a deal with the Nets.
Adrian Wojnarowski reported that Harris’ deal was worth $75 million, and he is set to call Brooklyn home for another four years.
Among those excited to see Harris re-sign with the franchise was none other than Nets governor Joe Tsai, who weighed in on Twitter:
https://t.co/vP2ZocIrC3 pic.twitter.com/OrPg2Ojt2a
— Joe Tsai (@joetsai1999) November 21, 2020
Nets big man Jarrett Allen was also excited to see Harris earn the huge deal.
Huge Congrats! Well deserved too! https://t.co/lHbHyCtOYK pic.twitter.com/Wdj93JKq2k
— Jarrett Allen (@_bigjayy_) November 21, 2020
Brooklyn’s other big man DeAndre Jordan was pumped for Harris, too.
When you forgot your wallet, but you know your boy got you! #buckets #brinkstruck pic.twitter.com/IoR04XcGAB
— DeAndre Jordan 🐺 (@DeAndre) November 21, 2020
Even former Nets big man Demarre Carroll made sure to congratulate Harris.
Well deserved JOEY BUCKETS💯💯💯 https://t.co/y8RS8Jce3q
— DeMarre Carroll (@DeMarreCarroll1) November 21, 2020
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