Joe Harris produced another consistent performance for Brooklyn. Here’s a look at his game against the Magic.
Joe Harris was Brookyln's best player in their loss to ORL:
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16 PTS
3 REB
2 AST
2 STL
1 BLK
Here he kicks off scoring from three off the Jarrett Allen screen (@TheJManJBT)
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Harris moves so much, it makes him so hard to defend despite his lack of conventional athleticism. pic.twitter.com/A19q0jBSdh
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Shows a heap of control driving with the off hand and drawing the and one opportunity. pic.twitter.com/NQtbmoAVhf
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Jordan makes a nifty pass as Harris beelines for the basket. pic.twitter.com/ATyHuipg00
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Temple blocks Harris' defender which gives him an open look from the perimeter. pic.twitter.com/D2BQD6nwxf
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Harris makes a purposeful drive and draws the second defender which leaves Allen open down low for the dish. pic.twitter.com/ZPXbShUpfz
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Harris thwarts the wild Fournier drive. pic.twitter.com/3xW3c9awYY
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Gordon makes a lazy pass and Harris is engaged with his defender to force the steal. pic.twitter.com/3cUUm1hjYH
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Harris' elite shooting draws Fournier and catches him off balance as he dribbles and drives a few steps before making the quick kick-out pass to Temple for three. pic.twitter.com/hNqqroJe32
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Joe just knows the right spot to be based off where his other teammates are. This time he positions himself nicely off the Dinwiddie drive to hit the above the break three. pic.twitter.com/rcj7AIvoDj
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