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'''Brent Robert Barry''' (born [[December 31]], [[1971]] in [[Hempstead, New York|Hempstead]], [[New York]]) is an [[United States|American]] professional [[basketball]] player (<span style="white-space: nowrap">6 ft 6 in</span> - <span style="white-space: nowrap">1.98 m</span>), currently with the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]]'s [[San Antonio Spurs]]. |
'''Brent Robert '''"Bones"''' Barry''' (born [[December 31]], [[1971]] in [[Hempstead, New York|Hempstead]], [[New York]]) is an [[United States|American]] professional [[basketball]] player (<span style="white-space: nowrap">6 ft 6 in</span> - <span style="white-space: nowrap">1.98 m</span>), currently with the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]]'s [[San Antonio Spurs]]. |
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Barry is the son of [[Basketball Hall of Fame|Hall of Famer]] [[Rick Barry]], and is arguably the best player of the four basketball-playing Barry sons, the others being (from oldest) [[Scooter Barry|Scooter]], [[Drew Barry|Drew]], and [[Jon Barry|Jon]]. Brent, the youngest, has also played for the [[Los Angeles Clippers]], [[Miami Heat]], [[Chicago Bulls]], and [[Seattle SuperSonics]]. |
Barry is the son of [[Basketball Hall of Fame|Hall of Famer]] [[Rick Barry]], and is arguably the best player of the four basketball-playing Barry sons, the others being (from oldest) [[Scooter Barry|Scooter]], [[Drew Barry|Drew]], and [[Jon Barry|Jon]]. Brent, the youngest, has also played for the [[Los Angeles Clippers]], [[Miami Heat]], [[Chicago Bulls]], and [[Seattle SuperSonics]]. |
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Brent Robert "Bones" Barry (born December 31, 1971 in Hempstead, New York) is an American professional basketball player (6 ft 6 in - 1.98 m), currently with the NBA's San Antonio Spurs.
Barry is the son of Hall of Famer Rick Barry, and is arguably the best player of the four basketball-playing Barry sons, the others being (from oldest) Scooter, Drew, and Jon. Brent, the youngest, has also played for the Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat, Chicago Bulls, and Seattle SuperSonics.
Brent Barry played his high school basketball at athletic powerhouse, De La Salle High School in Concord, California before receiving a basketball scholarship to play at Oregon State University. Barry earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology while in college.
Professional career
He was selected by the Denver Nuggets in the first round (15th pick) of the 1995 NBA draft before being traded to the Clippers. He has also won the Slam Dunk Contest in the NBA All-Star Weekend in 1996 with a Michael Jordan-inspired jam in which he took off from the free throw line to sail in and dunk one-handed.
All in all, Barry has shown himself to be one of the steadiest, most versatile players in the NBA. He employs a terrific shooting stroke, is a talented ballhandler, and is a supremely gifted passer. In addition, Barry is generally regarded as one the NBA's most fundamentally sound players, which has allowed him to play 3 positions, as well as point forward.
In the summer of 2004, Barry was signed as a free agent by the San Antonio Spurs. After spending most of the season as a reserve, Barry was inserted into the starting lineup during the first round of the NBA playoffs; the Spurs' new lineup helped them come back from a 0-1 series deficit to beat the Nuggets in the series four games to one. Later in those same playoffs, Barry earned his first championship ring when the Spurs defeated the Detroit Pistons in the 2005 NBA Finals.
Brent and his father, Rick Barry, are only the second father-son duo to each win an NBA Championship as a player; the first was Matt Guokas, Sr. and his son Matt Guokas, Jr.
Brent Barry currently ranks 24th all-time in career 3-point field goals made
Trivia
- Until he entered the NBA, Barry regularly shot his free-throws underhanded (like his father Rick).
- Barry is an avid surfer.