Joe Harris' shooting woes cost the Nets. Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

A Brooklyn Nets fan was upset with the team on Saturday night and took it out on a jersey.

The Nets fan appeared to have bet on the team in Game 7 of their Eastern Conference semifinals series against the Milwaukee Bucks. Upset with the result, the fan burned his Joe Harris jersey.

Harris shot 3-of-10 in the game for 10 points. That was actually an improvement on his play the previous four games.

Harris averaged 14.1 points per game in the regular season. But in Games 3-6 of the series, he scored just single-digit points. The worst was a 1-of-11 showing in Game 3 where he scored just three points.

Harris recognized after the series that he hurt his team.

Even without Harris playing well, the Nets still nearly won the series. They were a few shoe sizes away from victory.

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