Harrison Barnes’ basketball camp in South Dallas was about more than basketball
Posted Jun 22, 2017
But the camp wasn’t just about basketball. It was also an opportunity for the kids to learn about leadership. In a recent essay in the Players’ Tribune, Harrison Barnes talked about wanting to really make a difference in his new Dallas home, so much so that he sought out local leaders to understand how best he could contribute.
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