EARL BARRON RUMORS & GOSSIP

Warriors waive Barron

The Golden State Warriors have waived center Earl Barron and recalled forward Chris Wright from the Dakota Wizards of the NBA Development League.
Via Basketball ] MiamiHerald.com  |  6 days ago

Warriors Waive Earl Barron, Call-Up Chris Wright

The Warriors have waived Earl Barron and will call-up Chris Wright from the Dakota Wizards.
Via RealGM  |  6 days ago

Warriors sign C Earl Barron

The Golden State Warriors have signed free agent center Earl Barron, giving the team another big man with backup Kwame Brown likely sidelined for the season with a chest injury. The Warriors announced Barron's signing before they played at the Charlotte Bobcats on Saturday night. Barron appeared in 21 games last season with Portland, Phoenix and Milwaukee. He averaged 3.8 points...
Via AP on Fox  |  29 days ago

The Portland Trailblazers waive Earl Barron

The Trailblazers have waived 30-year old center Earl Barron. Barron played in 2 games (1 start) for the Trailblazers last year and he averaged 18.5 minutes, 3.5 points, 7.0 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game. He has now played in 110 games (28 starts) in his career with the Blazers and he is averaging 15.2 minutes, 5.1 points, 3.7 rebounds and 0.5 assists per game. Barron got caught...
Via Blazers Locker  |  December 20, 2011

Will Earl Barron Return to the Knicks?

After a pleasantly surprising impressive seven game stint to close out the 2009-10 season with the Knicks, there was hope that Earl Barron would rejoin the Knicks this season as the team looked to make major advancements.While averaging 11.7 points and 11 rebounds during his short time donning orange and blue, Barron had even drawn quite a cult following from Knicks' fans who wanted...
Via Knicks Journal  |  December 21, 2010

Knicks Unlikely to Bring Back Barron

The Knicks' roster now has 14 players and they could fit center Earl Barron, who had a strong finish with the team. The Knicks had interest in Barron, but Knicks president Donnie Walsh, according to a source, has not heard recently from the Barron camp and isn’t sure what his future is. “I think we’re done,” a team source said. Source: http://www.nypost.com/p...
Via Knicks City  |  August 25, 2010

Why the Knicks Should Sign Earl Barron

On April 6, 2010 the New York Knicks defeated the soon to be Eastern Conference Champion Boston Celtics 104-101. It was a real exciting game for Knicks fans as they got big games from Danilo Gallinari and Earl Barron. Yes, that Earl Barron. The kid signed a 10 day contract and only played 7 games for the Knicks at the end of the season.Earl is a 7'0 250lb house that...
Via Jewbacca's Latkes  |  August 24, 2010

Are Earl Barron and JR Giddens Still Knicks?

I was just reading a positional breakdown of the best remaining free agents and it said the Knicks haven't renounced the two of them. What's the deal? Quote: The Knicks have not renounced J.R. Giddens, even though he played on the Mavericks summer league roster and not theirs. Strange times Quote: &...
Via Knicks City  |  August 05, 2010

Walsh going after Barron too?

Walsh also said there had been "a mix-up of some kind" recently between the Knicks and the representatives of center Earl Barron, who played the final seven games of last season with New York, but that the Knicks were still interested in re-signing the 7-footer. SOURCE: ESPN
Via Knicks City  |  July 13, 2010

Earl Barron: Should I Stay Or Should I Go Now?

Should the Knicks keep their one 7-footer who rebounded and played defense? Yes. Will they? Now that's where the question gets tough. (Source: Yardbarker.com) Going alphabetically, our first look at potential returnees is late-season addition Earl Barron.  During his short stint here in New York, Le Barron averaged an impressive double-double with 11 rebounds and 11.7 points...
Via Buckets Over Broadway  |  April 28, 2010
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