American basketball player Joseph Malcolm Harris is now a member of the Brooklyn Nets of the National Basketball Association. On September 6, 1991, he was born. He played basketball in college for the Virginia Cavaliers before turning pro.
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The Cleveland Cavaliers selected him with the 33rd overall choice in the 2014 NBA Draft. Prior to being moved and waived due to an injury, Harris played with the Cavaliers for an entire season and a half. He subsequently joined the Nets in 2016.

During his career with the Nets, Harris has received numerous honors. He is one of just three players in Nets franchise history to make 200 three-pointers in a single campaign. As of 2021, he has been a member of the Nets the longest.
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Harris led the NBA in three-point shooting accuracy in 2018–19 and did it again in 2020–21. Harris also eclipsed Jason Kidd and Drazen Petrovic as the Nets’ all-time leaders in three-point field goal percentage and made three-point field goals in 2021. He currently holds the fifth-best career three-point field goal percentage in NBA history.
Joe Harris’ parents: Meet Alice Harris and Joe Harris
Chelan, Washington, is where Joseph Malcolm Harris was born and raised. For six years at Bridgeport High and for 25 years at Chelan High, Joseph “Joe” Harris Sr. coached basketball.
In 2011, he was admitted to the Hall of Fame of the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association. Alice Harris, Harris’s mother, grew up participating in basketball, volleyball, and softball.
She is currently employed with Coldwell Banker Lake Chelan Properties as a broker and director of sales. Kaiti, who is the elder, and Jaicee and Mackenzie, who are younger, make up Harris’s family.


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