Harrison Barnes' rise to stardom this season for Mavs has him reaching new heights as a playmaker
Posted Jan 6, 2017
For most people, changing this much in one year requires enrollment in the witness protection program. For Harrison Barnes, all it's taken is a huge commitment from the Mavericks and himself. And the changes keep coming. In the two recent Maverick wins, Barnes has averaged eight rebounds and 4.5 assists.
(Dallas Morning News)
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