<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> There is something about the Sacramento Kings that gives Spurs guard Brent Barry a headache. For the third time this season, and the second time against the Kings, Barry banged heads with an opposing player and required the attention of trainer Will Sevening. This time it was Kings guard Kevin Martin who cracked noggins with Barry with 1:27 left in the Spurs' 109-100 victory Wednesday at the AT&T Center. At least Barry did not require stitches to close a wound this time around. When he butted heads with Kings guard Ronnie Price on Nov. 19 in Sacramento, he needed two layers of stitches, nine on top and three under the skin, to close a gash. "They call me 'Bones' for a reason," said the slender veteran. "There's not much between my skin and my skeletal system." Barry, the Spurs' most accurate 3-point shooter, played for the first time in five games after experiencing back spasms. He made two of four shots from long range. He played almost 20 minutes and had four rebounds and three assists and had no lingering effects from his back spasms. </div> Source: San Antonio Express News