When you’re an old-school basketball legend like Rick Barry, it’s easy for people to assume that any critique of today’s game is just an overly nostalgic “back in my day” rant. But if you really ...
In a memorable discussion with Dan Sileo, NBA legend Rick Barry reminisced about the All-Star Game of 1967 held in San Francisco, a city which had not hosted the event since then until recently. Barry ...
A Wofford basketball star embraces an unconventional approach at the free throw line he learned from Hall of Famer Rick Barry ...
From an episode of Red on Roundball, Rick Barry demonstrates how to shoot his very different way of shooting free throws- two-handed, underhanded.
During the Golden State Warriors’ unexpected 1974–75 championship run, NBA icon Bill Russell—then coaching the Seattle SuperSonics—offered a rare and powerful compliment to Rick Barry, calling him ...
New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson is shooting 39.3 percent from the free throw line this season, and he's trending in the wrong direction with just one make in his last seven attempts from the ...
RX FOR Warriors: Hire Rick Barry as your coach and draft Yao Ming. Money is a problem for the Warriors, the main reason they didn't pursue Jerry West. Both Barry and Yao would sell tickets. The ...
After his 15 year career in pro basketball, Rick Barry had hit a remarkable 89.9% of his shots from the free throw line. But Barry also had one of the weirdest free throw shots—an underhand shot known ...
Rick Barry joins to discuss the 1967 NBA All-Star Game! Legends including Barry, Wilt Chamberlain, and Bill Russell dominated in the legendary matchup.
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