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He played
in the American Basketball League with the Cleveland Pipers,
owned by George Steinbrenner of the New York Yankees in 1962,
and led them to an ABL Championship.
Barnett
rejoined the NBA with the Los Angeles Lakers and played with
the likes of Elgin Baylor and Jerry West for three seasons.
He was later traded to the New York Knicks where he played
on the only two championship teams in Knicks' history (1970
and 1973). His number was retired and hangs in the rafters
of Madison Square Garden.
Barnett
retired as an active player in the 1970s after a fifteen-year
professional career. He continued to pursue his educational
studies and received a Doctoral degree in education from Fordham
University. Dr. Barnett is now President of ARM, the Athletic
Role Model Educational Institute, a non-profit organization
with a focus on education for at risk students. He has recently
been named the Commissioner of the WBL, a professional basketball
league in New York.
Dr. Barnett
has been inducted into the Indiana Sports Hall of Fame and
the Tennessee State University Sports Hall of Fame (1983).
He is the first TSU athlete to ever have his jersey retired
(#35).
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