"Brent Robert Barry" is an American retired professional basketball player. He is the son of former NBA player Rick Barry. The , shooting guard played professionally in the National Basketball Association, winning two NBA Finals/championships with the San Antonio Spurs. He also won the Slam Dunk Contest#1990s 2/1996 NBA Slam Dunk Contest.

Barry now works as a sports commentator for NBA on TNT and is a studio host for the NBA TV show "NBA Gametime."

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I try and come in and contribute and a couple of shots went down.

If you win 50 or more games, ... you should only have to play two exhibitions. Forty to 49, you play three; 30 to 39, you play five; and under 30 you play eight. That way, the teams that really need the work will play more games.

[But he doesn't believe in having 12 leaders.] Guys can't all bring the same thing, ... You have to have a mix of guys.

I'm getting more time on the floor, and that helps to find a rhythm.

Had something happened, it would have been the business side of basketball. Now that nothing happened, it's back to trying to help defend and repeat a title.

You would think on the outside looking in that it might be. But again, it's a crap shoot. You just never know. It might be something that ends up being magical and works right from the beginning. It might be what everybody's expecting and a process in which you slowly get better. ... It seems like two different teams going at it from two different angles, but both with the same goal in mind.

Beno was waiting for an opportunity to play and tonight he got one and he performed and provided a spark. I'm happy about the way he played tonight.

This league is about having blood in the water, and making sure your sharks swim around that surface. That's what we expect to do Sunday.

We didn't play aggressively in the second quarter. The game doesn't allow you to mess around. As hard as we played in the second half, it didn't make a difference.