Matt Barnes
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Position | Small forward |
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League | NBA |
Height | 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
Weight | 235 lb (107 kg) |
Team | Golden State Warriors |
Nationality | United States |
Born | March 9, 1980 (age 27) Santa Clara, California |
High school | Del Campo Fair Oaks, California |
College | UCLA |
Draft | 2nd round, 46th overall, 2002 Memphis Grizzlies |
Pro career | 2002–present |
Former teams | Los Angeles Clippers 2003 Sacramento Kings 2004 New York Knicks 2005 Philadelphia 76ers 2005-06 |
Matt Kelly Barnes (born March 9, 1980 in Santa Clara, California) is an American professional basketball player currently with the NBA's Golden State Warriors.
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[edit] High school years
Barnes attended Del Campo High School (Sacramento, California) and was a letterman in football and basketball. In football, he was an All-American honoree.
[edit] College and professional career
After a college career at UCLA, Barnes was a second round draft choice of the Memphis Grizzlies in the 2002 NBA Draft. He has played for the Los Angeles Clippers, the Sacramento Kings, New York Knicks and the Philadelphia 76ers, averaging 4.1 points per game. He was traded by the Kings halfway through the 2004-05 season along with Chris Webber to the 76ers, in exchange for Kenny Thomas, Corliss Williamson and Brian Skinner, but never suited up for a game with them due to knee tendinitis. He was waived and then signed a free agent contract with the New York Knicks in the 2005 NBA offseason. He was waived by the Knicks during the 2005-06 season after playing six games. He was then claimed by the 76ers to serve a second stint in Philadelphia,[1] where he finished out the season.
Barnes signed with the Golden State Warriors before their first day of training camp in October 2006.[2] On December 26, 2006, he hit 7 three-point field goals to tie a Warriors franchise record.[3]
[edit] Notes
- ^ http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2253987
- ^ http://www.sacunion.com/pages/sports/articles/8543/
- ^ http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=261226009
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First Round Yao Ming | Jay Williams | Mike Dunleavy, Jr. | Drew Gooden | Nikoloz Tskitishvili | Dajuan Wagner | Maybyner "Nene" Hilario | Chris Wilcox | Amare Stoudemire | Caron Butler | Jared Jeffries | Melvin Ely | Marcus Haislip | Fred Jones | Bostjan Nachbar | Jiri Welsch | Juan Dixon | Curtis Borchardt | Ryan Humphrey | Kareem Rush | Qyntel Woods | Casey Jacobsen | Tayshaun Prince | Nenad Krstić | Frank Williams | John Salmons | Chris Jefferies | Dan Dickau |
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Second Round Steve Logan | Roger Mason, Jr. | Robert Archibald | Vincent Yarbrough | Dan Gadzuric | Carlos Boozer | Milos Vujanić | David Andersen | Tito Maddox | Rod Grizzard | Juan Carlos Navarro | Mario Kasun | Ronald Murray | Jason Jennings | Lonny Baxter | Sam Clancy | Matt Barnes | Jamal Sampson | Chris Owens | Peter Fehse | Darius Songaila | Federico Kammerichs | Marcus Taylor | Rasual Butler | Tamar Slay | Mladen Sekularac | Luis Scola | Randy Holcomb | Corsley Edwards |
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