Joe Harris: It’d be ‘awesome’ to shoot 50% from three, but he ‘never looks’ at numbers
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In an interview with Jacob Forchheimer of GQ, Joe Harris admits it would be “awesome” to shoot 50 percent from 3-point range this season, but says he’s not about the numbers and unlike when he was younger, he “never looks” at what he’s shooting, where he stands.
He says he may see numbers randomly on the Barclays Center “ticker” but no, that’s not what he’s about.
“You see stats on the ticker before games,” Harris told Forchheimer. “Especially at home, our names will pop up with our stats. And I get it I know it’s a very stat-focused league, and people like to see tangible evidence on how players are doing. But I’ve never really paid that much attention to it. I know when I’m playing efficiently and when I’m not, but I don’t really need to look at the stat sheet to see that.”
shutout. for the jazz, donovan mitchell leading the way. he looked like he was in the slam dunk contest. he will miss the shot, but then flies back up slamming it home. mitchell who won the slam dunk contest said he happened to be up there. why not slam it home. joe ingels has a career night. seven threes in this one. jazz finished with a 16-2 run to win it 116-108. mitchell leads the jazz, but the colorado rookie is being sent on starbucks runs. he was sent out to pick up over $100 of coffee. using a three decker cart to push through wrigleyville back to the visiting clubhouse.