Richard "Dick" Barnett is a former American professional basketball player. He spent 14 seasons in the NBA , but is mostly known for his 9 seasons with the New York Knicks. Barnett played in the 1968 NBA All-Star Game and was a part of the famous 1970 Knicks team, that won the NBA championship against the Los Angeles Lakers. He scored 15,358 regular season points in his career. A three-time All-America player at Tennessee A & I , Barnett led his team to three consecutive NAIA national championships for Hall of Fame Coach John McLendon. Barnett was named championship MVP in 1958 and 1959.... The top draft choice of the Syracuse Nationals of the NBA, Barnett played with the team until 1962, when he jumped ship from the NBA to play in the American Basketball League with the Cleveland Pipers, who were owned by George Steinbrenner, now New York Yankees owner. Barnett led them to an ABL Championship in the 1962-63 season.
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