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The San Antonio Spurs have already had a productive offseason, adding backup centers Luke Kornet and Kelly Olynyk and ...
Harrison Barnes of the Sacramento Kings, who has signed a new deal to stay with the team. Getty Images. At long last, something has worked out for Kings forward Harrison Barnes.It’s been a while.
Matt George: Harrison Barnes misses an open three for the win. That would’ve been poetic in so many ways. Warriors win 126-125 & even the series 2-2. Back to Sac we go.Source: Twitter @Ma… ...
Harrison Barnes is sticking around in Sacramento. The 31-year-old agreed to a three-year, $54 million contract extension on Thursday to avoid unrestricted free agency, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski ...
Harrison Barnes had his own bit of anguish from that Warriors’ series. He had a deep but open 3 in Game 4 at the buzzer that would’ve given the Kings a 3-1 lead and quite possibly changed the ...
Harrison Barnes wants to re-sign with Warriors but says it's out of his control With Kevin Durant in Golden State's sights, Barnes may not have a choice in staying in the Bay ...
Harrison Barnes among most valuable Spurs. Because Castle has played his way to favorite status for Rookie of the Year and because Paul has continued to climb all-time NBA stats lists, ...
Now in his 13th NBA season, Harrison Barnes has still been a valuable player to have, albeit one that has seen his numbers dip in recent seasons. It’s been quite some time since he was on the ...
Sometimes helping out requires one to step out of their comfort zone. That’s how Harrison Barnes ended up in the NBA 2K20 players tournament, losing 101-59 to Atlanta Hawks All-Star Trae Young ...
— Harrison Barnes (@hbarnes) August 8, 2020 Barnes was one of the main speakers at a rally in Sacramento in June after George Floyd was killed in Minnesota, encouraging attendees to vote.
Harrison Barnes, the 6-foot-8 forward who joined the San Antonio Spurs on July 8 in a three-team trade with the Sacramento Kings and Chicago Bulls, finds himself in a precarious situation.
Harrison Barnes scored 33 points and boosted the Sacramento Kings to a 130-114 win over the Utah Jazz in the season opener for both teams Wednesday night in Salt Lake City.