‘Ultimate professional’: Young Kings learning from Harrison Barnes’ quiet leadership
Posted Dec 8, 2019
Harrison Barnes showed up to work. He hung his suit neatly, laced up his shoes and quietly went about his business. He did big things and little things and lots of unnoticed things that contribute to a winning basketball culture, all with an unassuming leadership style that was never perceived as a threat to the team’s emerging young stars.
(Sacramento Bee)
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