Brooklyn Nets guard Joe Harris has had quite the roller coaster season thus far. He was shooting 37.2% from behind the three-point line (career 43.5% shooter from deep) and that was after getting his three-point shot back in the recent weeks.
Harris started the season cold from three as he was recovering from the ankle surgery that he had last season. In the last five games, counting Friday’s 1-2 from three performance, Harris has made 15-of-24 threes (62.5%) and he has been more confident in looking for his shot as of late.
After dropping 10 points against the Hawks, Harris had this to say on how the Nets beat the Hawks:
“End of game is all about execution. Even though we gave up a couple of timely buckets, we were able to come back and execute offensively. Whether it was getting good luck or Royce (O’Neale) had some big time offensive rebounds to help extend some possessions for us. But, that’s what it’s all about at the end of the game. Trying to make winning plays”.
The Nets’ next game is Saturday at the Indiana Pacers.
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