Sharpshooter Joe Harris is retiring after 10 NBA seasons, The Athletic reported Thursday.
The Cavaliers selected Harris with the No. 33 overall pick of the 2014 NBA Draft, and he averaged 10.3 points over 504 games (283 starts) with Cleveland (2014-16), the Brooklyn Nets (2016-23) and Detroit Pistons (2023-24).
He led the NBA in 3-point shooting percentage twice and retires with a career average of 43.6 percent from long distance — fifth on the all-time list.
Harris, 32, also shot 47.9 percent overall and averaged 3.0 rebounds and 1.6 assists over his career.
–Field Level Media
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