Joe Harris' retirement moves Duke basketball pro Seth Curry to No. 2 in the league in career 3-point percentage, trailing only a Blue Devil.
that former Virginia star and 10-year NBA veteran guard Joe Harris has officially retired as a player. The news gives Duke basketball bragging rights to the top two spots on the list of active NBA leaders in career 3-point percentage.Remaining at No. 1 with a 43.9 percent career mark is former two-year Duke basketball guard and 2017 lottery pick Luke Kennard. The 28-year-old,with the Memphis Grizzlies, finished No.
But it's not Allen who now replaces Joe Harris at No. 2 on the active career list. No, that honor belongs to the second-oldest active NBA Blue Devil in 33-year-old Charlotte Hornets guard Seth Curry with his 43.1 percent, one notch above the 42.6 percent that his Olympic hero brother, Steph Curry, boasts.
Seth Curry, who went undrafted in 2013, recently signed a one-year contract with the Hornets for what will be the sharpshooting journeyman's 12th season in the league.Allen, whose 46.1 percent last season bumped his career mark to 41.2, now appears at No. 7 in light of Harris' retirement.Matt Giles is the editor and publisher of FanNation's Blue Devil Country and All Tar Heels, covering the Duke Blue Devils and UNC Tar Heels on SI.com.
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