Harrison Barnes: Nasty Dunk on Nikola Pekovic Sends the Warriors Bench into Hysterics
Harrison Barnes, the rookie from North Carolina, dunked on Minnesota’s Nikola Pekovic Saturday night, sparking the Warriors to a 96-85 victory over the Wolves. Barnes, who finished with 10 points and 11 rebounds, didn’t celebrate much after the slam, but the Golden State (8-5) bench certainly did. The Timberwolves (5-7) have lost five in a row and can’t wait for Ricky Rubio to return.

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November 25th, 2012 at 9:21 AM
By the way the Dodgers are closing in on a local tv deal worth between 6 to 7 billion dollars over the next 25 years..it’s a shame as Jason says baseball is dying
November 25th, 2012 at 9:27 AM
Watched the end of this game last night. With Curry, Thompson, Lee, Barnes, Bogut (when healthy), Landry and Jarrett Jack, the Warriors have a bunch of weapons. These guys and the Wolves are up-and-comers out West. Stay tuned.
November 25th, 2012 at 11:25 AM
Holding your teammate back with one hand and putting your fist to your mouth with the other. This is fundamentally sound benchmanship.