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NBA.com: Rick Barry Bio |
 | | Barry explained his development as an unexpected benefit of playing in the ABA, where the skill level was beneath that of the senior league. |
 | | Barry's 64-point total was his career high and made him, at the time, only the third player to go over 63 (Chamberlain had done it 15 times, Baylor twice), although three other players would reach the same level over the next two decades. |
 | | Barry's second youngest son, Drew, played for Georgia Tech, and the youngest son, Brent, played at Oregon State and entered the NBA as the 15th overall selection of the 1995 Draft by the Denver Nuggets although his draft rights were traded to the Los Angeles Clippers. |
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