The Brazilian NBA champion ends his career and joins the Warriors headquarters



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Have a long career in the National Basketball Association (NBA) Leandro Barbosa decided to hang sneakers on the nail.

The 37-year-old Brazilian debuted in the NBA in 2003 with the Phoenix Suns jersey and played the last NBA game with the team in 2017. Representing the Golden State Warriors of San Francisco in 2015, he became champion of the NBA and in 2007 he was named the sixth best NBA player at the Phoenix Club.

While still playing in the NBA, he had returned to his homeland twice, during the 2011 lockout and mid-season in 2013-2014. L. Barbosa ended his career in this country, defending the Minas de Belo Horizonte club.

The defender finished his career with dignity, accumulating 20.1 points (40 percent from 3-pointers), 4.2 rebounds, 4.9 utility points and 20.1 utility points in 32 minutes in his last season in Brazil. His NBA career averages in more than 850 games were 22 minutes, 10.6 points (39 percent from 3s), 2 rebounds and 2.1 assists.

L. Barbosa will not work for long, he joins the Warriors coaching staff where he will be responsible for working with young players.

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