Warriors' NBA trophy making the rounds in players' hometownsThe itinerary was demanding, but doable — especially since so many people's happiness depended on it.Larry — the Larry O'Brien NBA Championship Trophy — makes lifelong friends with everyone the first time they meet.Barnes, "still riding the high" of Golden State winning the NBA title last month, was the grand marshal of his hometown Ames' Fourth of July parade.Larry has already been to the Pride Parade in San Francisco with team President Rick Welts, Stephen Curry's basketball camp in Pebble Beach and "Jimmy Kimmel Live" in Los Angeles with Andre Iguodala.Old high school coaches, grade school coaches, friends, the mayor, everyone getting their formal photo opportunity.Prior to being drafted by the Warriors in 2012, Barnes led Ames High School to Iowa 4A state championships in 2009 and 2010."People you knew growing up, people who helped you … and now you're looking back at them living every kid's dream as a world champion," Barnes said.Livingston shredded his left knee while on the Clippers in 2007, and doctors even discussed amputating his leg at one point."I put it in its 100-pound case and then...