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Harrison Barnes returns to the Bay Area as a leader of the Sacramento Kings


will forever be part of the fabric of the Golden State Warriors’ 2015 NBA championship banner hanging in the rafters at Chase Center. Outside of that banner, the Warriors’ relatively new venue in San Francisco feels like any other NBA arena to Barnes, who was a starter on that Warriors title team. Barnes is now a veteran on a young Kings team. (Andscape)

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Harrison Barnes returns to the Bay Area as a leader of the Sacramento Kings


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