The Nets' recent injuries and the team's serious lack of depth could significantly change their team's course. According to reports, rumors of Harden's possible departure have been rife, while Irving's refusal to comply with New York City's COVID-19 vaccination requirements has made him a part-time player and undermined the team's ambitions. Durant's knee injury makes Harden the only star who can carry the burden in home games.

Now, according to the beauty of Chris Haynes, the Nets' marksman Joe Harris has been injured repeatedly. Joe Harbas could have provided Harden with much-needed offensive support, but unfortunately he was sidelined after undergoing surgery for an ankle injury and has been absent since after surgery in November.
Joe Harris is still a long way from a comeback, and according to Yahoo Sports' Chris Haynes, Joe Harris suffered repeated setbacks during his recovery and is now seeking other advice on his ankle injury. Joe Harris has flown to Indianapolis to visit doctors to consult on injuries.
In 14 games this season, Joe Harris averaged 11.3 points and 4.0 rebounds per game and shot 46.6 percent from three-point range. Joe Harris' sharp-shooting skills, which provide the Nets with almost unparalleled space on the court, have also demonstrated his ability to score in sprints, which is very useful for the Nets in moments like these.
Harden needed to perform superhumanly in the absence of many of the Nets' key players, which obviously affected him, because in his second season with the Nets, it was reported that he was already looking for a way out, even if Harden denied such a statement after the game, it would still be conjecture.
(Text/Drunken Floating Life)