It’s going to be a rough summer for backup guard Devin Harris.

And J.J. Barea, too.

Harris is going to need two surgeries to fix problems with his left foot and his left thumb.

Harris missed 10 games in late February and early March with the foot problem with his big toe. It was not believed to be related to the surgery he had to fix a bone problem in the same foot in 2013.

However, since it was on the same foot, it caused more problems than expected, he said.

“It’s going to be a long summer,” said Harris, who is under contract for two more seasons. “The foot, if I’d have known what I know now, I probably would have done it (had the surgery) last summer.

“I didn’t know it was going to be as troublesome as it was coming into be during the season. I never really could get it under control and then I had a month where I missed time.”

Harris averaged 7.6 points and played in 66 games despite the multiple injuries he had to deal with. He injured the thumb late in the regular season and never let on how serious it was until coach Rick Carlisle said he had a torn ligament.

“The thumb is just a freak injury,” he said. “It’s going to need surgery, too.”

As for Barea, he said he would need a “small” arthroscopic procedure to clean up the meniscus in his right knee. He said it would only require about a month to recover and still said he may play for the Puerto Rican national team this summer.