![]() Most siblings want to carve out their own identity, they don't want to be known all the time as someone's little brother," Lewis said. As close as he remains to Will, who recently finished his rookie year with the Portland Trailblazers after being a second-round draft pick last June, Antonio also wants to get out of his big brother's shadow even though his brother is no longer at Memphis. Lewis and others who know the brothers believe that Antonio is now simply trying to carve his own identity. "He had a lot of maturity about him when he was young." ![]() "Antonio was always mature," Lewis said last week. ![]() "He hit a lot of big shots."Īnthony "Doodie" Lewis, who coached Barton on an AAU team based at the Cecil Kirk Recreation Center, said he wasn't surprised by the way Antonio handled the diminishing role at Memphis. "He won us a lot of games," Pastner said. Pastner said he expects Barton to have the same kind of success with his new school. ![]()
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