Wed Dec 6 2023 | 09:45 | Joe Harris Considered Doubtful Wednesday |
Detroit Pistons guard/forward Joe Harris (shoulder) is listed as doubtful for Wednesday's contest against the Grizzlies. The veteran is recovering from a shoulder sprain and will likely miss a 14th consecutive game. Having dropped 17 games in a row, the Pistons could use all the help they can get, but Harris didn't do much for the team when he was healthy. The veteran sniper struggled with his shooting and amassed only 3.4 points in 14.0 minutes. Following the season debut of Bojan Bogdanovic, Harris' hopes of carving out a meaningful role are even smaller. |
Source: NBA Injury Report | RotoBaller.com |
Mon Nov 27 2023 | 09:29 | Joe Harris Remains On The Sidelines Monday |
Detroit Pistons guard/forward Joe Harris (shoulder) will be absent for a 10th straight game on Monday against Washington. The veteran sniper continues to nurse a shoulder strain. Detroit traded for Harris in the offseason, but it looks like the team doesn't have big plans with him, as Harris was limited to only 14.0 minutes per game before he got hurt. He will get his next chance to return on Wednesday night versus the Lakers. |
Source: NBA Injury Report | RotoBaller.com |
Tue Nov 7 2023 | 21:44 | Joe Harris Could Miss Next Two Weeks |
Detroit Pistons guard Joe Harris (shoulder) was already ruled out ahead of Wednesday's game. Now, it sounds like the veteran guard is going to miss more time than expected. The team plans to shut down Harris and re-evaluate him in 10-14 days. This is not good timing with the Pistons already having Alec Burks (forearm) and Jaden Ivey (illness) ruled out for Wednesday. That means, Marcus Sasser is going to continue playing a significant role with the Pistons shorthanded. He should be a fairly reliable fantasy option while the Pistons are banged up. |
Source: Keith Langlois | RotoBaller.com |
Fri Jun 30 2023 | 15:31 | Joe Harris On The Move To Detroit |
Brooklyn Nets forward Joe Harris has been dealt to the Detroit Pistons, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. They're also sending two second-round picks to create a traded-player exception and more financial freedom to make some deals this offseason. They'll send a 2027 second-round pick via Dallas and a 2029 second-round pick via Milwaukee. Meanwhile, the Pistons get another shooter that will hopefully get back to being at the top of the league in three-point percentage. Harris doesn't have much value fantasy-wise outside of threes. |
Source: Adrian Wojnarowski | RotoBaller.com |
Thu Jan 12 2023 | 19:30 | Joe Harris To Start On Thursday |
Brooklyn Nets guard Joe Harris will move into the starting five for Thursday's game against the Boston Celtics. The veteran sharpshooter will look to help fill the void while Kevin Durant (knee) is sidelined. In 18 starts, Harris is averaging 10.3 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists this season. He is certainly worth a look as a streaming option while he has an expanded role. Also, Seth Curry and T.J. Warren have more fantasy appeal as they should both have bigger roles while Durant is sidelined. |
Source: Barbara Barker | RotoBaller.com |
Sat Dec 31 2022 | 12:45 | Joe Harris Out On Saturday |
Brooklyn Nets guard/forward Joe Harris (knee) will not play Saturday against the Charlotte Hornets. The sharpshooter has missed the Nets' previous three games and will sit out versus Charlotte, as stated by head coach Jacque Vaughn. As a result, Royce O'Neale and T.J. Warren should remain Brooklyn's top options on the wing, with Yuta Watanabe also expected to see an increase in minutes. |
Source: NBA Injury Report | RotoBaller.com |
Wed Dec 28 2022 | 19:03 | Joe Harris May Miss Rest Of Road Trip |
The Brooklyn Nets are unsure when Joe Harris (knee) will rejoin the team as he deals with knee soreness and swelling. Harris is currently rehabbing his knee in Brooklyn while the Nets are on a road trip through the end of the calendar year. This does not sound like good news for Harris and fantasy managers would be wise to stay away from the situation. Seth Curry and Yuta Watanabe should continue to get extra minutes off the bench while Harris continues to recover. |
Source: Brian Lewis | RotoBaller.com |
Tue Dec 27 2022 | 18:35 | Joe Harris To Miss Third Consecutive Game Wednesday |
Brooklyn Nets guard Joe Harris (knee) will not play Wednesday against the Atlanta Hawks. Harris continues to deal with knee soreness and does not seem to be making much progress with his injury. Yuta Watanabe and T.J. Warren should continue to see increased minutes off the bench. Seth Curry (illness) is probable to play Wednesday and may seem extra minutes as well. |
Source: Kristian Winfield | RotoBaller.com |
Thu Oct 27 2022 | 14:47 | Joe Harris Out On Thursday |
Brooklyn Nets guard/forward Joe Harris (ankle) won't be available for Thursday's clash with the Mavericks. The veteran sniper saw his season debut get delayed by a left ankle sprain, and the team doesn't want to push him too much. Harris hasn't played a lot in 2022 either, averaging only around 20 minutes a night. With Seth Curry (ankle) also still out, Brooklyn's young guard is expected to step up. Cam Thomas and Kessler Edwards haven't yet contributed much this season, leaving the Nets sitting on a 1-3 record. |
Source: NBA Injury Report | RotoBaller.com |
Fri Oct 21 2022 | 19:19 | Joe Harris Set For Season Debut Off The Bench |
Brooklyn Nets guard/forward Joe Harris (foot) will make his season debut on Friday against Toronto. The 31-year-old sniper is slated to play off the bench. Harris has been dealing with a left foot injury and he wasn't ready to play on Wednesday against New Orleans. He also missed most of last season with injury troubles, so Harris should be fired up for Friday night. He should provide a nice spark for the Nets bench, with Cameron Thomas settling for a lesser role. |
Source: Kristian Winfield | RotoBaller.com |
Thu Oct 20 2022 | 18:52 | Joe Harris Listed As Probable For Friday |
Brooklyn Nets guard/forward Joe Harris (ankle) is now listed as probable for Friday's game against the Toronto Raptors. He should bring some much-needed three-point shooting to the team after they shot only 30.3% from deep against the New Orleans Pelicans. Last season before getting injured, Harris shot a scorching 46.6% from three. That was on top of being a league-leading three-point shooter the season before at 47.5%. For fantasy managers, if points, threes and all-around shooting percentages are what you need, then Harris is your guy! |
Source: Adrian Wojnarowski | RotoBaller.com |
Sun Oct 16 2022 | 14:43 | Joe Harris Won't Play In Season Opener |
Brooklyn Nets guard/forward Joe Harris (foot) won't play in the season-opener versus the Pelicans. The sharpshooter is moving in the right direction but is dealing with foot soreness resulting from his two ankle surgeries last season. Fortunately, head coach Steve Nash is "not concerned" while adding that Harris hasn't suffered any setbacks, so there's a chance he'll be back soon. With Seth Curry (ankle) out as well, Royce O'Neale may enter the starting lineup for a few games and provide some short-term relief for fantasy managers. Cam Thomas is also expected to receive more work, even more so if Edmond Sumner (hip) isn't available either. |
Source: Kristian Winfield | RotoBaller.com |
Tue Sep 13 2022 | 19:12 | Joe Harris Expected To Be Fully Healthy For Camp |
Brooklyn Nets forward Joe Harris (ankle) is expected to be 100% for the start of training camp. The 31-year-old was limited to 14 games last season before undergoing two procedures on his ankle, so losing him was a tough blow for a Brooklyn team that struggled. Harris has established himself as a potent offensive threat over the years, averaging 11.1 points while netting 43.9% of his attempts from deep throughout his career. Even though the sharpshooter isn't predicted to be a regular presence in Brooklyn's starting lineup this season, his efficient shooting percentages will still benefit category managers as long as he stays healthy. |
Source: Brian Lewis | RotoBaller.com |
Tue Jul 19 2022 | 11:03 | Nets Not Looking To Trade Joe Harris |
The Brooklyn Nets are not looking to trade guard/forward Joe Harris. Brian Lewis of the New York Post was featured on Marc Stein's podcast recently and he stated that the team isn't viewing Harris as a salary dump and they are committed to keeping him. However, Lewis also added that a Kyrie Irving trade could potentially affect Harris' availability. If the Nets were to find the right trade package for Irving, and Harris would need to be included, then there's a chance he could be moved. The 30-year-old missed the majority of the 2021-22 season after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his ankle. He played in just 14 games and averaged 11.3 points per game while shooting 46.6% from three-point range. |
Source: Marc Stein | RotoBaller.com |
Tue May 17 2022 | 10:18 | Joe Harris Should Be Ready For Training Camp |
Brooklyn Nets guard Joe Harris (ankle) underwent surgery in late March and is hopeful to be ready for training camp in the fall. He missed most of last season due to a left ankle injury. The Nets clearly missed his elite shooting from beyond the arc. However, his absence opened up playing time for Bruce Brown in the Nets rotation. It'll be interesting to see which player loses value once Harris is back on the court. Although, both players should have low-end value heading into next season. |
Source: NBA.com | RotoBaller.com |
Wed Feb 23 2022 | 19:43 | Joe Harris Might Need Second Surgery |
Brooklyn Nets guard Joe Harris (ankle) could be in danger of missing the rest of the regular season. The organization believes Harris could need a second surgery on his ankle. However, the team plans to give Harris an opportunity to play through the issue. He could return to the court shortly after the All-Star break. Although, the Nets are likely going to ease Harris back into action. Fantasy managers should use a wait-and-see approach here with Harris. He could be a significant asset to this offense, but it's uncertain if his ankle is truly healed. |
Source: HoopsHype | RotoBaller.com |
Sat Feb 19 2022 | 21:21 | Joe Harris Could Possibly Return After All-Star Break |
Brooklyn Nets guard Joe Harris (ankle) has a chance of returning after the All-Star break, according to head coach Steve Nash. Harris has been out since November 14, but appears on track to return soon. It's uncertain how Harris would fit in the Nets new rotation. However, they could certainly use another premier shooter alongside Seth Curry and Patty Mills. The Nets aren't going to rush back Harris and it wouldn't be shocking if they limit him when he does return. Fantasy managers should keep an eye out for another update on Harris soon. |
Source: ESPN | RotoBaller.com |
Fri Feb 4 2022 | 21:10 | Joe Harris May Require Second Ankle Surgery |
Brooklyn Nets shooting guard Joe Harris (ankle) may need to undergo a second surgery on his left ankle, according to his agent, Mark Bartelstein. The decision will be factored on the progress that Harris is able to make over the next couple of weeks. Harris has suffered a setback after his initial ankle surgery in November, making the elite three-point shooter a long-term stash in standard fantasy formats as there is some hope that he is able to make a return late in the season. |
Source: Adrian Wojnarowski - ESPN.com | RotoBaller.com |
Mon Nov 29 2021 | 14:08 | Joe Harris To Undergo Surgery |
Brooklyn Nets guard Joe Harris (ankle) is expected to miss significant time and will undergo surgery, according to head coach Steve Nash. Harris will have surgery on his left ankle, which will sideline him four to eight weeks. Fantasy managers should stash Harris on the IR for the time being. Patty Mills should fill in the starting five while Harris is out. He needs to be rostered in all formats while Harris is out. |
Source: Ohm Youngmisuk | RotoBaller.com |
Wed Nov 24 2021 | 18:20 | Joe Harris Out Again On Wednesday Night |
Brooklyn Nets forward Joe Harris (ankle) won't play on Wednesday against Boston. It also doesn't appear he will be back in the lineup on Saturday either versus the Phoenix Suns as he continues to be plagued by a sprained left ankle. With Bruce Brown (hamstring) also out, the door will be open for Patty Mills, who had 17 points against the Cavaliers on Monday, to be the one who benefits the most against the Celtics. |
Source: NBA Injury Report | RotoBaller.com |