Harrison Barnes Q&A: Warriors' death lineup, success of small ball and more
Posted Feb 4, 2016
Harrison Barnes isn’t the first guy you think of when it comes to the success of the Golden State Warriors, who are well on their way to becoming one of the best NBA teams of all time. That’s Stephen Curry, of course. Barnes probably isn’t the second, third, or fourth guy, either. But just because his contributions aren’t well known doesn’t mean they’re not important.
(Sports Illustrated)
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