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No one signed in the offseason, and the 32-year-old sharpshooter chose to retire directly, beating Curry in the three-point contest

The NBA is now in the offseason. Some of the most popular free agents in the offseason have been given a ride. But there are still some players who have not been contracted. Maybe they will face a situation where they will not have the ball to play in the new season. Joe Harris, for example, was not signed by any other team this offseason. He didn't play well with the Nets last season, so he didn't get the favor of other teams this offseason.

So Joe Harris announced his retirement from the NBA today. Joe Harris is only 32 years old, and the current age is considered by many fans to be the year to play, and it is indeed embarrassing that he has chosen to retire now. You must know that his career has also been bright, and his previous career with the Nets was undoubtedly the highlight of his career. In the 19~20 season, he averaged 14.5 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game, and he was also the team's starter that year. And he shot 42.4 percent from three-point range that year, and he shot above 40 percent from three-point range for most seasons of his career.

Even now that Joe Harris has opted to retire, his career three-point shooting percentage is fixed at 43.6 percent. Even his career three-point shooting percentage has reached the top five in history, and he can be regarded as a sharpshooter in the NBA. You know, he's a player who beat Curry in the three-point shootout. He is also the Nets' all-time three-point leader.

Joe Harris has a career salary of $92.23 million, which can be regarded as a winner in life. As a second-round pick, he averaged 10.3 points, 3 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game when he retired, and his three-point shooting rate was as high as 43.6%, which can also be concluded that his career is very good.

The reason why Joe Harris didn't get a new contract at this age is because his style of play is too one-dimensional. The biggest feature is projection, and he doesn't have excellent defensive ability, and his projection efficiency is not as good as before when he gets older. If he were a 3-or-and-D player, he would probably still be reused at this age.

I have to say that the NBA has now reached the time for a change of dynasty, and some of the stars we know are currently retiring one after another, including Hayward, who also announced his retirement. Maybe in the future, we will welcome the retirement of James, Durant, Curry and other players? So while we can still enjoy them playing, we have to try not to miss every game. Because these players who have been honored in their careers will choose to retire immediately if they feel that they have slipped. They will all choose a decent way to leave the league.

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