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Harrison Barnes benefits from bulk of practice with Walton


After most practices, Warriors small forward plays one-on-one against assistant coach Luke Walton, who has added at least 15 pounds since he played at 6-foot-8 and 235 pounds. So when Barnes gets assigned would-be mismatches, like Memphis’ 6-9, 260-pound Zach Randolph, he feels as if he’s right back on the practice court. (San Francisco Gate)

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