After 10 seasons in the NBA, sharpshooting wing Joe Harris has retired from basketball at 32 years old, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania. Harris is best known for his tenure with the Brooklyn Nets.
The biggest appeal of Detroit’s latest veteran additions might not be the spacing they provide, but the reliability a young team needs to count on Trajan Langdon, the new Detroit Pistons president of basketball operations, was clear about what his offseason priorities were in building the roster — add shooting and spacing around Cade Cunningham.
With the Chicago Bulls missing several key pieces for extended periods, the team would do well to replenish its arsenal with additional talent. According to a recent report, one potential target for the Bulls is veteran sharpshooter Joe Harris.
The NBA trade rumor mill is buzzing with speculation as reports emerge that the Chicago Bulls and Detroit Pistons have engaged in discussions surrounding
The Detroit Pistons made history on December 28, 2023, when they lost to the Boston Celtics in overtime. With their 28th consecutive loss, they tied with the 2014-2016 Philadelphia 76ers for the longest losing streak in NBA history.
After joining the Nets in 2016, Joe Harris carved out a solid career by becoming one of the NBA’s premier shooters. The former Virginia Cavalier became a fixture in Brooklyn’s starting lineup as he was a regular across different iterations of the team.
After drafting athletic wing Ausar Thompson and four-year Houston Cougars guard Marcus Sasser in last week's NBA Draft, the Detroit Pistons added another piece on Friday, per ESPN's Adrian Adrian Wojnarowski.
The Brooklyn Nets' Joe Harris has been out of action since suffering an ankle injury in November and general manager Sean Marks said Thursday that any hope of a return this season is officially out the window.