HARRIS SEEKS MISSING SHOT
NET NOTES
MEMPHIS – Lucious Harris is waiting for that feeling of deja vu again.
Harris made his mark with the Nets as one of the league’s premier sixth men. He came off the bench with steady defense and a reliable shot.
But when Kerry Kittles went down to an injury at the end of March, Harris stepped into the starting lineup and flourished. When Kittles came back, Harris returned to the bench.
But now Harris is trying to find that old feeling again. Since returning to the bench, Harris’ shot suffered big time in his eight games before last night’s battle with the Grizzlies here: 29-of-89, .326.
“It’s really just getting back to getting used to it,” Harris said.
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Kenyon Martin, as expected, did not need X-rays on his nose, which caught an Andrew DeClercq elbow Tuesday in Orlando. “Told you it wasn’t broken,” Martin said, reporting his left knee felt “the same, a little tight.”

