
At present, the All-Star bench lineup has been released, and the Nets superstar James Harden has been successfully selected, which is also the 10th consecutive All-Star in Harden's career.
So far this season, Ha has averaged 22.5 points, 10.2 assists and 8 rebounds, and the 10-time all-star selection in his career is also the fourth player to be selected in double-figures of all All-Stars this season.
On the other hand, the Nets official also congratulated James Harden on social media on his 10th career All-Star selection:
After Harden was selected, this season's Nets have kevin Durant and James Harden two All-Star players, although Durant, who is the Captain of the East, cannot represent the Nets in the All-Star Team, but Harden still has the opportunity to perform in the All-Star lineup as a bench player.
Finally, the Nets' core shooter Joe Harris seems to have a more serious injury problem. ESPN reporter Zach Lowe said on the show:
"Joe Harris' situation has become very worrying and I don't think his comeback today is a necessary one, I don't think he's going to come back for sure."
Joe Harris hasn't played in any games for the Nets since mid-November and underwent left ankle surgery later that month, while the Nets initially announced that Harris would miss a 4-8 week game after surgery, but Harris' comeback schedule has been delayed.
So far this season, Harris is still the player who has averaged 11.9 points and 4.1 rebounds per game, while Harris was the player who shot 47.5% from three-point range last season. There is no doubt that Harris is a very important part of this Nets lineup.