The Warriors got rid of Harrison Barnes. Draymond Green stomped on Domantas Sabonis’ chest. Tuesday night, they got revenge.
The NBA announced the 2023-24 finalists for a pair of awards on Tuesday.
Harrison Barnes tied a season-high with seven 3-pointers en route to a team-high 23 points, Domantas Sabonis put up a triple-double and the Sacramento Kings survived a late surge by LeBron James to beat the visiting Los Angeles Lakers 120-107 on Wednesday night.
The Sacramento Kings have had their ups and downs this season, but one thing has stayed consistent: Harrison Barnes in the starting lineup. While Barnes has had inconsistencies of his own this year, one of the best skills a player can have is availability.
Sacramento Kings forward Harrison Barnes, who played with the Golden State Warriors from the 2012-13 season through the 2015-16 campaign, scored a career-high 39 points against his former team on Thursday, via the NBA on YouTube.
Harrison Barnes exploded for a career-high 39 points against his old team, then contributed a block to two game-saving defensive stands down the stretch as the Sacramento Kings held on for a 134-133 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night in San Francisco.
After a four-game losing streak, the Sacramento Kings got a much-needed three-day rest before hosting the Atlanta Hawks on Monday night. Sacramento has been notorious for losing to teams without their best player this season, as Kings fans were shaking when Hawks All-Star point guard Trae Young was ruled out.
The Houston Rockets are all in on this season, capitalizing on their strides after finishing last year as an NBA bottom-dweller. So that means they are likely to look for more veteran help next to the likes of guard Fred VanVleet and forward Dillon Brooks.
According to NBA insider Marc Stein, the Houston Rockets are interested in trading for Sacramento Kings forward Harrison Barnes. The Kings have been calling opposing front offices to gauge the value of Barnes and Kevin Huerter.
The Sacramento Kings suffered a crushing 33-point loss to the New Orleans Pelicans on Sunday, losing the rebound battle 51-25. While it is unhealthy to overreact to one poor loss, the Kings are 0-4 against the Pelicans this season, losing by an average of 21 points.
The Beam Team appears to be open for business.
The Sacramento Kings handily took down the Cleveland Cavaliers 132-120 on Monday night, with impressive performances from all starters except for one.
The Sacramento Kings’ young season has already brought fans some highs and lows. From their thrilling overtime win against the Los Angeles Lakers to their crushing last-second loss against their rival Golden State Warriors, it’s been a roller coaster ride for Kings fans already.
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Pending unrestricted free agent Harrison Barnes isn't going anywhere.
Barnes has been a full-time starter for the Kings since they acquired him from the Dallas Mavericks at the 2019 trade deadline. The 31-year-old has appeared in 317 games since then, averaging 15.4 points per game.
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Draymond Green appeared to talk it out with former teammate Harrison Barnes following Sunday's playoff elimination of the Sacramento Kings.
The first-round series between the Warriors and Kings may have some extra meaning for two particular players involved.
During a conversation with Portland Trail Blazers star Damian Lillard last year, Draymond Green revealed that Barnes had an issue with him over his perceived recruitment of Kevin Durant to Golden State.
In a recent interview, Sacramento Kings forward Harrison Barnes talked about the early days of the Warriors dynasty, his place on another upstart team and more.
Late last week Shams Charania of the Athletic reported that the Phoenix Suns were interested in Harrison Barnes, among other trade targets. From Shams: The Suns have a handful of first-rounders to move, but given the team’s impending ownership change, it’s also uncertain how many future assets the current regime can move.
In the NBA, players getting traded from one team to another is a common occurrence. We often see players get moved suddenly and without any warning by their teams.
The Kings have made on major trade already this week, sending three players, including Tyrese Haliburton, to Indiana in exchange for a three-player package headlined by Domantas Sabonis.
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