2024-08-16
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Currently, the NBA is in the off-season, and there are still many high-quality players in the free agent market who are busy looking for a job, such as Okoro, Fultz, Osman, Walker, Covington, Shamet, Horton Tucker, Morris, Justin Holiday, etc. At the same time, some stars have seen the reality and bid farewell to the NBA, rushing to the next track of life, such as the tall, rich and handsome Hayward announced his retirement to accompany his wife and children. Just today, another star decided to leave the NBA after failing to obtain an official NBA contract. Goodbye, sharpshooter! 92 million US dollars in hand, don't blame the NBA for being ruthless to you!
NBA reporter Shams reported that Joe Harris officially announced his retirement! Joe Harris was a second-round pick in 2014 and is not yet 32 years old. Considering that Joe Harris is famous for his shooting, and the careers of sharpshooters are always incomparably long, such as Korver and Reggie Miller both played until the age of 40, Ray Allen played until the age of 41, and according to the performance of the new generation of NBA three-point king Curry in the past season and the Olympic Games, he will definitely have no problem playing until the age of 40! So, sharpshooters should have the natural attribute of getting better with age, so why did Joe Harris retire so early? I am afraid that only he himself can understand the ups and downs of this.