In December 1977, Rick Barry gave an interview for the ... To understand this, it's essential to look back at Barry's early pro basketball career, which began with him being selected second ...
The last Warriors players to participate in the NBA All-Star game were Rick Barry and Nate Thurmond in 1967. Barry was MVP, ...
The pioneer responsible for the most unorthodox shot in basketball is NBA legend Rick Barry, who took his free throws underhanded and ended his NBA career as a 90% shooter from the line.
Red Auerbach once got ejected from an All-Star Game for arguing a call. Rick Barry and Bob Cousy each fouled out of All-Star ...
Sixers; Game 3, 1967 NBA Finals - The Philadelphia 76ers rolled to a then-record 68 regular-season wins, but this was the Finals and San Francisco Warriors forward Rick Barry showed no fear.
From an episode of Red on Roundball, Rick Barry demonstrates how to shoot his very different way of shooting free throws- two-handed, underhanded.
Canyon Barry of the Florida Gators is bringing fresh attention to the technique, with a 88% free throw percentage, beating out all but 12 players in the NBA. More from Sports Shooting free throws ...
Red Auerbach once got ejected from an All-Star Game for arguing a call. Rick Barry and Bob Cousy each fouled out of All-Star ...
Klein) Rick Barry is honored to be part of the festivities ... “Our game was a very serious basketball game. It was an honor to be on the team, have an opportunity to play, and we wanted to ...