August
14th 2010
Matt
Barnes
After
a college career at UCLA, Barnes was a second-round
draft choice of the Memphis Grizzlies in the
2002 NBA Draft. He was then traded that summer
along with Nick Anderson to the Cleveland
Cavaliers for Wesley Person, but was cut that
October. He has since played for the Los Angeles
Clippers, the Sacramento Kings, the New York
Knicks, the Philadelphia 76ers, the Golden
State Warriors, the Phoenix Suns, and the
Orlando Magic.
He
was traded by the Kings halfway through the
2004–05 season along with Chris Webber
to the 76ers, in exchange for Kenny Thomas,
Corliss Williamson and Brian Skinner, though
he never suited up for a game with them due
to knee tendinitis. He was waived and then
signed a free agent contract with the New
York Knicks in the 2005 NBA offseason. He
was waived by the Knicks during the 2005–06
season after playing six games. He was then
claimed by the 76ers to serve a second stint
in Philadelphia,where he finished out the
season.
Barnes
signed with the Golden State Warriors before
their first day of training camp in October
2006, and has effectively raised his status
in the league since joining the team. With
struggling forward Mike Dunleavy, Jr. placed
on the bench, Barnes was given more playing
time by coach Don Nelson. On December 26,
2006, he hit 7 three-point field goals to
tie a Warriors franchise record. The record
was broken later that season by Jason Richardson,
who hit 8 three-pointers on March 29, 2007.
Barnes, a high-school All-American wide receiver,
says that if he had not been signed by the
Warriors he would have tried out for the NFL.
Barnes with the Phoenix Suns on March 2009
Before
signing with Golden State, Barnes had only
made 10 three-pointers in his career. In the
2006–07 season, he made 106. After joining
Golden State, Matt's offense improved impressively,
from 3 points a game in Philadelphia to 9.8,
appearing in 76 games. He also added a strong
2007 post-season, with 11.1 ppg and 5.7 rpg
in eleven playoff games and helped the #8
seed Warriors take down the #1 seed Mavericks
in the 2007 playoffs.
On
August 6, 2007, Barnes returned to the Warriors
under a one-year contract.Barnes, along with
teammates Stephen Jackson and Baron Davis,
served as a Warriors team captain for the
2007–08 season. He was not expected
to return for the 2008–09 season.
On July 22, 2008, Barnes signed a one-year
contract with the Phoenix Suns.
On
November 14, 2008, Barnes was suspended for
two games without pay for his role in a fight
after a non-call foul on Rafer Alston.
On July 23, 2009, Barnes signed a two-year
deal with the Orlando Magic. Although he was
able to opt out of his deal after the first
year, Barnes stated that he would like to
remain in Orlando. After the Magic were eliminated
in the 2010 NBA Playoffs by the Boston Celtics,
Barnes announced he would opt out of the final
year of his contract. On July 23, 2010, he
signed with the Lakers.
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