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Brent Barry

Brent Barry is a retired basketball player and an American basketball executive. As of now, Brent Barry is the current vice president of basketball operations for the San Antonio Spurs and is also a commentator for the NBA 2K series.

Early life

Brent Robert Barry best known as Brent Barry was born on 31st December 1971, in Hempstead, New York, the United States of America.

As of now, he is 50 years old and he is an American by nationality. Moreover, he has a zodiac sign of Capricorn and his ethnicity is unknown. He is the son of Ricky Barry (father) and Pam Hale (mother).

His father Ricky is also a retired NBA and ABA Basketball player and was named one of the 50 Greatest Players in history by the NBA in 1996.

His parents divorced when Brent was very young. Moreover, his father married Lynn Barry. He has four siblings, including three brothers named Jon Barry, Scooter Barry, and Drew Barry, and a sister named Shannon Barry.

Canyon Barry his half-brother is also a member of his family. Jon is also a former basketball player and a current ABC and ESPN television analyst. Scooter and Drew, his other two siblings, are also former basketball players.

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Caption: Brent Barry working as a sportscaster for NBA (Source: Daily Mail)

Educational Background

Talking about his academic career, he attended De La Salle High School for his high school education. He played high school basketball there before graduating in 1990.
Following that, he enrolled at Oregon State University and spent four years as a member of the Beavers basketball team. In 1995, he earned a sociology degree from Oregon State University.

Brent Barry – Early career

Brent began his NBA career after being selected 15th overall in the first round of the 1995 NBA draft by the Denver Nuggets.

Furthermore, he played for three seasons and was regarded as a good passer, averaging over five assists per game.

He was also an excellent three-point shooter, finishing 13th all-time in three-point field goals.

He became the first Caucasian player to win the Slam Dunk Contest during the NBA All-Star Weekend in 1996. In 2005 and 2007, he was also a member of the San Antonio Spurs championship teams.

Brent Barry – Body measurement

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Caption: Brent Barry’s body measurement (Source: Pinterest)

Brent Barry has an athletic body type with blue eyes and brown hair color. Moreover, he stands 6 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 95 kg. In addition, he has a shoe size of 13 US.

Brent Barry – Social Media

Brent Barry is active only on Twitter where there are more than 34.2k followers. Besides this, this athlete is not active on Instagram and Facebook.

Professional career

After being drafted by the Denver Nuggets, he was immediately traded to the Los Angeles Clippers. He set a rookie record with 123 3-pointers made in his debut season.

In addition, he and the Clippers made a playoff run in the second season, where he averaged 11.7 points per game, his greatest playoff total. He also appeared in three games for the Clippers during the postseason.

He signed a 6-year, $27 million contract with the Chicago Bulls on January 25, 1999. Due to an ankle injury, he only played 37 of the 50 games that season, starting 30 of them,

and averaged 11.1 points per game. After failing to fill the Bulls’ vacuum, he was moved to Seattle on August 12, 1999, for Hersey Hawkins and James Cotton.

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Caption: Brent Barry playing for the NBA team San Antonio Spurs (Source: Pounding The Rock)

After that, Brent Barry started to work with fellow Oregon State alumnus Gary Payton in Seattle. There, he played point guard and filled in as a small forward when necessary.

He also spent four seasons with the Seattle SuperSonics, where he made ten postseason appearances, the most of his career.

Brent joined the San Antonio Spurs as a free agent in 2004 and spent most of the season as a backup.

In the 2005 NBA finals, he helped them defeat the Denver Nuggets four games to one and won his first championship ring by defeating the Detroit Pistons.

Injuries and basketball career end

After the Spurs defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in June 2007, he got his second NBA championship ring.

Brent Barry broke his right calf muscle in January 2008 and was unable to play for a month as a result of his injuries.

On February 20, 2008, he was traded back to the Seattle SuperSonics by the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for Kurt Thomas, along with Francisco Elson.

He re-signed with San Antonio for a year on March 24, 2008, after a 30-day waiting period.

He did not play much in the first two rounds of the 2008 NBA playoffs after returning from injury.

San Antonio, on the other hand, provided him with the most postseason experience of his career, with 71 games.

In addition, he signed a two-year contract with the Houston Rockets in 2008, making him the third member of his family to play for the team. Later in 2009, he was released by the Rockets, putting an end to his career.

After the basketball career ended

In 2013, after retiring from basketball, he began appearing regularly on NBA TV’s The Starters in his segment The Bone Zone.

In addition, starting in 2016, he worked as a fill-in commentator for the NBA on TNT coverage and as a play-by-play announcer for their Players Only broadcast.

Similarly, during TNT’s coverage of the 2018 NBA playoffs, he collaborated alongside Ian Eagle. In 2018, he became the vice president of basketball operations for the San Antonio Spurs.

Net worth 2023

Brent Barry is 2× NBA champion (2005, 2007), NBA All-Rookie Second Team (1996), NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion (1996), and First-team All-Pac-10 (1995).

According to some online sources, his net worth estimated at around $12 million which he earned professionals.

He also worked as a fill-in analyst and announcer on NBA TV and earned a considerable amount adding a rise in salary and net worth.

Relationship Status

As of now, Brent Barry is single and unmarried. But, in the past, he married his long-time girlfriend, Erin Barry, with whom he had been together from the time they were in high school.

Erin was a student at an all-girls Catholic school in San Francisco, and Brent was a student at the all-boys school across the street when they first met.

In 1998, the pair tied and they have two sons. Sadly, the couple separated after 12 years of marriage. They finally divorced on January 5, 2011. And their children give in joint custody.