Devin Harris
NBA point guard known for speed and playmaking with the Dallas Mavericks
Devin Harris (born February 27, 1983) is an American professional basketball player who spent 14 seasons in the NBA, establishing himself as a talented point guard known for his exceptional speed and ball-handling skills. Harris was drafted 5th overall in 2004 by the Washington Wizards and quickly made an impact in the league. He gained prominence with the Dallas Mavericks, where he became a key part of their championship run during the 2010-11 season, serving as Dirk Nowitzki's primary backup and facilitator. Throughout his career, Harris played for multiple franchises including the Utah Jazz, Denver Nuggets, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Miami Heat, consistently providing veteran leadership and floor management. His career was characterized by reliable play, improved consistency, and the ability to elevate teammates through smart passing and floor leadership. Harris was known for his durability and professionalism, playing in over 1,000 games across his NBA tenure. After retiring from the NBA, Harris has remained connected to professional basketball through coaching and player development roles. His career exemplifies the value of consistent, intelligent play in professional sports.
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American
1983
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Irish origin
“Derived from the Irish surname Ó Damháin, likely meaning 'descendant of the fawn,' Devin offers a gender-neutral Celtic charm with modern appeal. The name has become universally accessible in English-speaking countries, balancing Irish heritage with contemporary sensibility.”