#1 Joe Harris (Brooklyn Nets) - 46.5%
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After being drafted 33rd overall by the Cavaliers in 2014, Joe Harris hasn't really been a talking point until recently when he beat Stephen Curry to take the Three-point contest trophy in the All-Star weekend.
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Harris has been quietly putting together career-best numbers this year and in the process, fuelling the Russell-led Nets' surge to glory. He is 152-327 on three-pointers across the 65 games started for Brooklyn this season so far, averaging a career-high 13.6 points per game.
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Clocking almost 30 minutes per game for his team, Harris is making half of his shots from the field and attempting 5 three-pointers per game. In January he became the only player in franchise history to make three or more three-pointers in six straight games.
Highlight: Harris netted a season-high seven 3-pointers against Toronto last month, scoring 24 points on 7-8 shooting from long-range.
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