Harrison Barnes steps up in OT loss to Thunder
Posted Nov 30, 2013
With David Lee and Klay Thompson struggling, Harrison Barnes defended Kevin Durant and took on the secondary scorer role next to Stephen Curry, helping the Warriors force overtime before falling to Oklahoma City 113-112 in front of a thoroughly entertained sellout crowd at Chesapeake Energy Arena. Barnes tied a career-high with 26 points on 10-of-15 shooting to go along with four assists.
(San Francisco Gate)
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