Brooklyn Nets shooting guard Joe Harris is expected to receive interest from multiple teams on the open market since he's one of the best 3-point shooters in the NBA. However, Harris will most likely re-sign with the Nets on a multi-year deal.

Via Ian Begley of SNY:

SNY sources confirm multiple reports that stated Hawks are among many teams that will have interest in Joe Harris, one of the top shooters in the NBA. The Hornets are on that list, too, per sources. Even with that strong interest from the Hawks and Hornets, teams monitoring Harris’ free agency firmly believe he will re-sign with Brooklyn on a multi-year deal.

Two executives pegged the market for Harris at between $16-20 million per year. Teams with interest in Harris expect that he’ll end up with a full four-year commitment from Brooklyn. If things change and Harris’ market is lower than expected, the Knicks will have interest as well. But that’s unlikely.

The Nets are in the process of trying to acquire James Harden from the Houston Rockets. If Brooklyn is able to trade for the 2018 MVP, the team will most likely have to send Caris LeVert, Jarrett Allen, Spencer Dinwiddie, Taurean Prince and multiple draft picks to Houston since Harden is one of the top players in the league.

With that being said, it makes sense that the Nets want to re-sign Harris, who shot 42.4 percent from beyond the arc during the 2019-20 regular season. You can never have enough shooting on your team, and Harris is a sniper from deep.

The Nets got swept by the Toronto Raptors in the first round of the 2020 playoffs, but they should contend for a championship next season — whether they acquire Harden or not — with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving leading the way.