Brooklyn Nets: Top 10 Power rankings for the 2017-18 season
6. Joe Harris
Joe Harris was the best shooter for Brooklyn this past season. Coming off the bench, he shot an eye-catching 41.9 percent from three and 49.1 percent overall.
In the first half of the season, Harris restricted himself by only shooting behind the arc with confidence.
Yes, Harris is the most dangerous behind the arc but his mid-range game put defenders on their heels.
When he was not behind the three-point line, Harris would aggressively drive to the basket forcing fouls and connecting on a series of and-one plays.
On the other end, Harris was a solid defender. He was a key lockdown defender for Brooklyn and was not afraid to get his hands dirty when matched up against top scoring threats.
Harris, who will be an unrestricted free agent this summer, might have made himself too valuable for the Brooklyn Nets to keep. Due to his consistent play on both ends throughout the season, he is projected to be one of the most targeted wings on the market and a perfect fit for a contender.
His agent has informed Brooklyn he wants to remain a Net and likes where the organization is heading.