Syracuse Nationals Barnett was selected by the
Syracuse Nationals (now the
Philadelphia 76ers) in the first round (4th overall) of the
1959 NBA draft. He was used in a sixth man role behind guards
Larry Costello and
Hal Greer.
Los Angeles Lakers On September 7, 1962, the
Syracuse Nationals sold his player rights to the
Los Angeles Lakers, for $35,000, He was also used in a sixth man role with the Lakers, behind
Elgin Baylor and
Jerry West. He helped the team win the Western Division title after West missed 27 games with a leg injury. Famous Laker announcer
Chick Hearn nicknamed him "Fall Back Baby". He averaged 16.8 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.7 assists during his three seasons with the team.
New York Knicks On October 14, 1965, Barnett was traded to the
New York Knicks in exchange for
Bob Boozer and cash considerations. In his first season, he led the team in scoring with a 23.1 average. In 1968, he made his only
All-Star appearance. In 1970, he helped the Knicks beat the Lakers for the NBA title. In 1973, he contributed to the team winning a second championship against the Lakers. He was released on October 23, 1973. He scored 15,358 regular season points in his career. In 1990, the Knicks retired his No. 12 jersey in the rafters of
Madison Square Garden. ==Career after athletics==