Earlier today, according to the disclosure of the US media, the Nets ushered in two major pieces of good news. First, they decided to regularize Andre Bemburi's contract and convert his remaining contract to a fully guaranteed contract, which means that Bemburi can now play for the Nets until the end of the season, and then he will be able to test the waters of the free market to find his next contract. Second, Woj talked about Joe Harris' injury recovery on the show today. He said he learned from sources that Joe Harris will start training on the field in the next 1-2 days and is expected to make an official comeback in a few weeks.

This season's Nets can be said to be a twist and turn, the season began, the original thought of the Big Three became two giants, not to mention Harden's state is unusually depressed, resulting in the Nets to win the game has become very difficult. If it weren't for the team's young players and veterans working together, the team really wouldn't have been able to sit on the top spot in the East. Fortunately, at this stage, Irving has been allowed to play in the team's away games, and James Harden's form is gradually recovering, and it seems that everything is going in a good direction.
Now, Bembry's contract has been regularized again. So far, Bemburi has played in 32 games for the team, averaging 6.2 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game, shooting 59.9% from the field and 46.2% from three-point range. 'Bemburi had a huge impact on the game, he was almost flawless. Head coach Nash spoke highly of Bembry's performance. Bemburi's outburst played a pivotal role in the Nets' reversal of the Pacers, "Whenever I call because of Bemburi's name, he can play and contribute right away"
It is reported that Brian Lewis, a reporter for The New York Times, reported that "Bemburi's role is similar to That of Claude in the Suns, and the Nets have to give at least a 3-year, 30 million contract to keep Bemburi at the end of the season." The Nets' general manager also said that if Bemburi continues to be in this state, he will consider renewing Bemburi after the season.
Then there's news from Joe Harris, who has undergone ankle arthroscopy surgery and has missed 21 consecutive games for the team, playing only 14 games this season, but averaging 11.3 points, 4 rebounds and 1 assist per game. His three-point shooting percentage is 46.6 percent, still the number one in the league, and since he left, the Nets' three-point shooting rate has also fallen off a cliff.
As we all know, the Nets' goal is definitely to impact the championship, and now with the continuous alignment of the lineup, Irving has returned to the team, although he can only play in away games, but it is already good news for the team. Now, Joe Harris has also come out with the news that he is about to return from injury, which is undoubtedly another good news for the Nets, and Harris's return can greatly relieve the pressure on the outside line, which is also what fans want to see.