In an interview with Brandon "Scoop B" Robinson, Barnes revealed his relationship with Paul and the younger Spurs players. With his 13-year NBA experience, Barnes can teach the inexperienced Spurs a thing or two about maintaining a roster spot,
San Antonio Spurs forward Harrison Barnes and his wife significantly contributed to the AlamoPROMISE tuition-free program on Tuesday.
The dedication came in collaboration with the Austin Parks Foundation and San Antonio Spurs, with Spurs forward Harrison Barnes participating in a ribbon-cutting.
AlamoPROMISE offers graduating seniors in Bexar County the opportunity to pursue higher education without the financial burden. This "last-dollar" scholarship covers tuition and r
The 13th-year forward and his wife Brittany on Tuesday gave a $250,000 gift to AlamoPROMISE to benefit students at the East Side institution.
Spurs forward gives $250K to Alamo Promise, a scholarship used mostly by Black and Hispanic students
"Basketball is what I chose," Harrison Barnes explained. "For these kids, I hope they have the opportunity to do whatever they want to do."
In an interview with Brandon "Scoop B" Robinson, Barnes revealed his relationship with Paul and the younger Spurs players. With his 13-year NBA experience, Barnes can teach the inexperienced Spurs a thing or two about maintaining a roster spot, earning a max contract in free agency, and, more importantly, winning at the highest level in the league.
W hen the news broke that the San Antonio Spurs would be without Victor Wembanyama for the rest of the season, it became immediatly clear that the team would not be in the running
San Antonio Spurs forward Harrison Barnes and his wife significantly contributed to the AlamoPROMISE tuition-free program on Tuesday.
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The San Antonio Spurs announced that forward Harrison Barnes and his wife, Brittany Barnes, have donated $250,000 to the AlamoPROMISE tuition-free program. The program benefits students at St. Philip’s College,
Yes, it's an unlikely origin, but every trend starts somewhere, and this one is all the rage across the league.
Zion Williamson had 22 points and nine rebounds and the New Orleans Pelicans overcame a 17-point deficit to beat the San Antonio Spurs 114-96 on Sunday night to open a two-game set.
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