Joe Harris

Joe Harris is a National Basketball Association (NBA) professional basketball player from the United States (NBA). He is a top basketball player with a history of leading the NBA in three-point field goal percentage.

 What is the Estimated Net Worth of Joe Harris?

Joe Harris is regarded as one of the best basketball players in the world. In the year 2021, he is expected to have a net worth of roughly $945,000, or $10 million. Similarly, with basketball as his primary occupation, his anticipated compensation is roughly $279,720. Other sources of income include his collaborations and assets. However, additional specifics are being kept under wraps for the time being.

Early Years and childhood

He (age 30) was born in Chelan, Washington, on September 6, 1991. Joseph Malcolm Harris was his given name when he was born to Joseph Harris Sr and Alice Harris. His father was a basketball coach at both Bridgeport High School and Chelan High School for six years (for 2 years).

In 2011, he was also inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association. Similarly, his mother works for Coldwell Banker Lake Chelan Properties as a broker and director of sales. She spent her childhood years playing softball, volleyball, and basketball.

Joe Harris posing with his family members; father mother and three sisters(Source: celebspodium.com)

He grew raised with three sisters, Kaiti(older), Jaicee, and Mackenzie, in the same way (younger). Kaiti is a basketball player at Yakima Valley College, Jaicee is a volleyball player at Washington State, and Mackenzie is a volleyball player at Chelan High. At least one member of his family participates in sports. He is also of Causation Ethnicity and of American Nationality. His zodiac sign is Virgo, and he is of straight sexual orientation. He develops an interest in basketball as he grows up with such a diverse set of skills. He chooses basketball as his career because of his father’s influence.

Education of Joe Harris

He excelled at sports, particularly basketball. He went to Chelan High School and also played for Mountain Goat for four years under Joe Harris’ guidance. His talent as a player astounded everyone since he was so good. He also guided the Mountain Goats to the Class 1A State tournament during his junior year.

He compiled a 24-6 record and was awarded AP Class 1A Player of the Year and to the first team of the Class 1A All-Tournament. With all of his efforts, he set another another record by leading the team to a 26-2 record in his senior year. He was selected Washington Mr. Basketball by the Washington State Coaches Association and Gatorade Washington Player of the Year after leading the team to fifth place.

He was awarded AP Class 1A Player of the Year and to the 1A All-Tournament first team in his sophomore season. He excelled in high school and graduated with honors. In addition, he continued his education at the University of Virginia. There, he joined the Tony Bennett-coached Virginia Cavaliers men’s basketball team.

His exceptional performance at the university convinced everyone of his ability and promising future. He was named to the Preseason All-ACC team during his senior year at the university. He was also a finalist for the Wooden Award for National Player of the Year. After all these years, he was crowned ACC Tournament MVP and was named to the All-Tournament squad as well as the All-ACC third team.

 Professional Life and career

Harris is a well-known basketball player in the United States. He has gone a long way since beginning his basketball career as a junior in high school. On June 26, 2014, the Cleveland Cavaliers picked him as the third choice in the second round in the 2014 NBA Draft NY. Similarly, after averaging 7.8 points per game in the 2014 NBA Summer League, he officially signed a rookie deal with the Cavaliers.

He then won the match with a score of 101-109 on December 30 after scoring 12 points and winning 127-94 against the Atlanta Hawks. On January 5, he scored 16 points in his first career game against the Philadelphia 76ers. He did, however, lose the match by a score of 92-9.

Joe Harris competing in one of his matches (Source: Instagram)

Additional Information

Furthermore, due to the return of LeBron James and the addition of Kevin Love, he was only able to play in a few games. As a result, on January 20, he was assigned to the NBA Development League’s Canton Charge. In his D League debut, he scored 18 points and grabbed six rebounds in a 107-109 double-overtime loss against the Delaware 87ers.

In addition, he scored a career-high 26 points against the Maine Red Claws and a game-high 23 points against the Sioux Falls Syforce. Unfortunately, he was unable to overcome the Golden State Warriors in six games during his debut season, but he did make it to the 2015 NBA Finals. On January 5, 2016, he underwent surgery to remove excess bone from his right foot. He also joined the Brooklyn Nets on July 19, 2016, and made his debut against the Boston Celtics on October 26, 2016.

He scored 16 points in 25 minutes off the bench, but he tried his luck with 19 points against the Philadelphia 76ers on December 18, 2016. However, he lost the match 108-107 and retired from the season on April 2, 2017 due to a damaged left shoulder. After scoring a career-high 21 points against the Miami Heat, he realized there was more to his career.

Following the win, he leads the club with his first career double-double in an 87-85 loss against the Boston Celtics, with 10 points and 12 rebounds. In a 121-114 loss for his former team Cleaveland Cavaliers, he established a new career-high of 30 points, continuing his streak. He also resigned from the Brooklyn Nets after winning 107-105 against the New York Knicks. He was ranked 10th on the franchise’s career list after his 237th three-pointer as a net.

Joe Harris after winning a match(Source: Instagram)

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Moving on to his winning streak, he set a new high with victories over the Phoenix Suns and Charlotte Hornets. During All-Star Weekend, he won a three-point contest once more, and he re-signed with the Nets on November 23, 2020. After making a career-high eight three-pointers in a 149-146 defeat to the Washington Wizards, he shines to become the fastest player in franchise history to score 100 three-pointers in a season. In addition, he won the first round of the playoffs against the Boston Celtics but lost to the Milwaukee Bucks. In addition, he surpassed Jason Kidd for the most three-pointers made in a career (813).

Nominations and Awards

He has received numerous honors during the course of the year as a result of his outstanding career achievements. He won the NBA Three-Point Contest in 2019, was named First All-ACC in 2013, second-team All-ACC-Coaches in 2014, and third-team All-ACC-Media in 2015. (2014). He was also named ACC Tournament MVP in 2014, Washington Mr. Basketball in 2010, and Gatorade Washington Player of the Year in 2010. (2010). His illustrious basketball career has enriched it even more.

 Relationship status

He is not in a relationship right now.The 30-year-previous old’s romance with Ina Browning has created quite a stir (a Consultant at McKinsey and Company in New York). However, the pair split up for unknown reasons. Furthermore, his social status gives no indication of his current partner or relationship. Finally, he is a single man who is dedicated to his career.

Social Media and Body Measurements

Despite his hectic schedule, the 30-year-old player has managed to keep a fit body. He stands 6 feet 6 inches tall and weighs around 99 kilograms. Similarly, he has dark hair and black eyes. As of now, the specifics of his physique are being kept under wraps.

Harris is well-known on social media and has a sizable fan base. On Instagram, he has around 133k followers. In the same way, he has a Facebook account.

More Facts of Joe Harris

Full Name: Joseph Malcolm Harris
Born Date: 06 Sep, 1991
Age: 30 years
Horoscope: Virgo
Lucky Number: 8
Lucky Stone: Sapphire
Lucky Color: Green
Best Match for Marriage: Taurus, Capricorn
Gender: Male
Profession: NBA Basketball Player
Country: USA
Height: 6 feet 6 inches (1.98m)
Marital Status: single
Break Up Ina Browning
Net Worth $945,000 or $10 Million approx
Salary $279,720
Eye Color Black
Hair Color Brown
Birth Place Chelan Washington
Nationality American
Ethnicity Causation
Education University of Virginia
Mother Alice Harris
Siblings Kaiti(older), Jaicee, and Mackenzie(younger)
Instagram Joseph Malcolm Harris Instagram
Wiki Joseph Malcolm Harris Wiki