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Harrison Barnes shares secret to longevity after playing all 82 games for Sacramento Kings


Coaches and teammates marvel at the regimen NBA veteran follows to keep his body ready for the rigors of an 82-game season. The 30-year-old Kings forward played all 82 games this season for the second time in his career, eight years after doing it the first time, while running his consecutive games streak to 140. Barnes is averaging 15 ppg. (Sacramento Bee)

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Harrison Barnes shares secret to longevity after playing all 82 games for Sacramento Kings


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