That would be, in this instance, “big brother.” Barbosa, 41, now an assistant coach with the Sacramento Kings, is almost eight years older than Thompson. Which might be why he is willing to offer counsel for the most important decision of his friend’s professional life. “He’s going to have to be really patient,” Barbosa said. “I hope he comes back to the Warriors. I don’t know what’s the situation, but it’s going to be tough. I know the money (in NBA contracts) is going up, and he’s been thinking about the money. “But I think he needs to be happy. I think that’s the most important thing.” -via NBC Sports Bay Area / June 17, 2024
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