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As I sit down to analyze Joe Harris's NBA career, I can't help but draw parallels between his journey and that of underdog teams in international volleyball. Remember that incredible World Championship semifinal where underdogs toppled five-time champion Thailand in a nail-biting 17-25, 25-20, 23-25, 27-25, 17-15 victory? That's exactly the kind of persistence I see in Harris's career trajectory. When I first watched him play for the Cleveland Cavaliers back in 2014, few would have predicted he'd become one of the most reliable shooters in the league.
What fascinates me most about Harris's game is his shooting consistency. Over his eight-year career, he's maintained a remarkable 47.5% field goal percentage and an even more impressive 43.9% from beyond the arc. I've always believed that shooting percentages tell a deeper story about a player's discipline and work ethic. Harris's numbers aren't just good - they're consistently elite, much like how those volleyball underdogs maintained their composure through five grueling sets against a championship-caliber team. His career-high 57.4% true shooting percentage during the 2020-21 season particularly stands out to me as a testament to his efficiency.
The Brooklyn Nets era, in my opinion, is where Harris truly blossomed. I remember watching him during the 2018-19 season when he led the entire NBA in three-point percentage at 47.4%. That's not just good - that's historically great shooting. What many casual fans might not realize is how much work goes into maintaining those numbers. Harris moves constantly without the ball, and his shooting mechanics are so consistent that I'd argue he has one of the purest shooting forms in the league today.
Harris's career three-point percentage of 43.9% places him fourth all-time in NBA history, which is absolutely staggering when you consider the company he keeps on that list. I've always been particularly impressed by his ability to maintain these numbers while taking difficult, contested shots. Unlike some specialists who only take wide-open looks, Harris consistently makes shots with defenders in his face. His playoff performances, while sometimes overlooked, show he can maintain his efficiency under pressure - shooting 40.2% from deep in 45 postseason games.
Looking at Harris's development, I see a player who understood his limitations and maximized his strengths. He's not the most athletic player on the court, but he's perfected the skills that matter for his role. His defensive improvements have been noticeable too - while he'll never be an All-Defense candidate, he's become serviceable enough to stay on the floor in crucial moments. The way he's adapted his game reminds me of how those volleyball underdogs adjusted their strategy mid-match against Thailand.
What really sets Harris apart in my view is his basketball IQ. He understands spacing better than most players in the league and consistently makes the right reads. I've lost count of how many times I've seen him make the extra pass that leads to a better shot, even when he's open himself. This unselfishness, combined with his shooting prowess, makes him the perfect complementary piece for any contender.
Harris's journey has had its challenges too - the ankle injuries that limited him to 14 games in the 2021-22 season were particularly tough to watch. But his comeback last season, where he still managed to shoot 42.6% from three-point range, shows the resilience that defines great shooters. In many ways, his career embodies that never-say-die spirit we saw in that epic volleyball semifinal - overcoming obstacles through pure determination and skill refinement.
As Harris continues his career, I believe he's established himself as one of the premier shooters of his generation. While he may never be a superstar, his impact on the game through his shooting efficiency and professional approach deserves more recognition. The numbers don't lie - when it comes to pure shooting ability, Joe Harris belongs in conversations with some of the best to ever do it.
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