Joe Harris
Harris is shooting a rock-solid 44.2% from long-range and 48.2% overall from the floor. But, he’s had a few games where, like Allen, he’s disappeared.
If Harris falls between the cracks on offense, that’s on him at this point. As much as teams are suffocating him along the perimeter, there are still instances where he’s passive and looks elsewhere — unlike most of his teammates.
When you’re one of the best perimeter shooters in the league, you have to look for your shot as often as possible. Harris has been shooting more since Irving got hurt, but he was particularly tentative before.
Defensively, his effort is always there. Harris just has trouble keep some guy in front of him. But he always makes it a point to battle on the glass.