The Warriors' sharpshooter delivered an offensive clinic on May 23, 1975, exploding for 19 first-quarter points before finishing with 38 to power Golden State past Washington 109-101. Barry went 14-16 from the line with his trademark underhand form and shot 52.2% from the field, adding 6 assists and 5 steals that sparked transition. The 8-time All-Star operated from everywhere, stretching defenses with long-range shooting and creative playmaking that revolutionized the forward position. Barry's Finals MVP cemented a Hall of Fame legacy that includes leading the league in steals, capturing an ABA scoring title, and maintaining a .900 career free throw percentage that stood as the NBA's best at retirement.
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Player Box Score
44
MIN
38
PTS
4
REB
6
AST
5
STL
1
BLK
0
TOV
0
+/-
12-23
FG
.522
FG%
0-0
3P
-
3P%
14-16
FT
.875
FT%
Rick Barry
Season Averages
40.4
MIN
30.6
PTS
5.7
REB
6.2
AST
2.9
STL
0.4
BLK
0
TOV
0
+/-
12.9-27.7
FG
.466
FG%
0-0
3P
-
3P%
4.9-5.5
FT
.891
FT%








