NBA: Ranking the top 3 shooters available in the 2020 free agency market

NBA Oklahoma City Thunder Danilo Gallinari (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
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Brooklyn Nets Joe Harris (Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports) /

Joe Harris

The Brooklyn Nets sharpshooter, Joe Harris, had a great 2019-20 season – posting a line of 14.5 points, 4.3 boards, and 2.1 assists while shooting 48.6 percent from the field and 42.4 percent from behind the arc. A reliable rotation player in the Nets system, Harris showed his prowess as a shooter and teammate – attributes an array of teams are always looking for.

Who knows what his true motives are, but the idea of sticking to a contender and wining a chip is probably high amongst his priorities. With both Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant coming back into the fold, the Nets are poised for a run at the 2020-21 championship. Joe would be the stellar, complementary piece to Brooklyn’s stars – and I am sure KD and Kyrie would love to have a dependable teammate to splash some 3’s on their kick-outs.

Out of the three players named in this list, Harris might have the most difficult choice during free agency: win or money. The good thing for him is his value could not be higher, and the multitude of offers should be flowing in right away.