Harrison Barnes treats 150 kids to see Black Panther
Posted Feb 19, 2018
With the Dallas Mavericks not scheduled to play again until Friday, Harrison Barnes and his wife used the time off to treat some children to a fun night out. The Barnes family paid for 150 kids from the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Dallas to see the new film “Black Panther.” Also in attendance was Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, who praised Barnes for his work in the community.
(FanRag Sports)
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