
Harrison Barnes
San Antonio Spurs/SF/
Player Info
Harrison Barnes is a starting small forward for the San Antonio Spurs, known for his polished scoring, professionalism, and championship pedigree. The Ames, Iowa native was a college star at North Carolina before being selected 7th overall by the Golden State Warriors in the 2012 NBA Draft. Barnes quickly became an integral part of the Warriors' rise, starting on their 2015 championship team. A versatile 6'8" forward, he later signed a major deal with the Dallas Mavericks, where he developed into a primary scoring option, averaging over 19 points per game for several seasons. After a stint with the Sacramento Kings, Barnes now brings his veteran leadership and efficient two-way play to the Spurs. An NBA champion and Olympic gold medalist (2016), Barnes is respected for his consistent mid-range game, three-point shooting, and ability to perform in high-pressure situations, making him a valued cornerstone for any franchise.
Overview
Honors
Key Stats
Glossary
Preseason
GP
5
MPG
20.4
PPG
4.6
2PM%
14%
3PM%
22%
REB
2.2
AST
2.4
STL
0.6
BLK
0.2
Matches
Competition
Time
Round
Home
VS
Away
HT
More
Statistics
Preseason
Per Game Statistics
Games Played
5
Games Started
5
Minutes
20.4
Points
4.6
Rebound
2.2
Assist
2.4
Block
0.2
Steal
0.6
Field Goal %
20%
3-Point Field Goal %
22%
Free Throw %
75%
Offensive Rebound
0.4
Defensive Rebound
1.8
Turnovers
0.4
Assists/Turnovers
6
Personal Fouls
0.6
Total Data
Points
23
Rebound
11
Assist
12
Block
1
Steal
3
Field Goal %
20%
3-Point Field Goal %
22%
Free Throw %
75%
Offensive Rebound
2
Defensive Rebound
9
Turnovers
2
Personal Fouls
3




