Leandro Barbosa's NBA career has been all about energy. The man affectionately nicknamed "The Brazilian Blur" made a name for himself streaking past opponents off the dribble and knifing to the basket as part of the Seven Seconds or Less Phoenix Suns, and even at age 33, the Golden State Warriors reserve still brings a hard-charging style with him whenever he steps onto the court ... and if you don't believe me, just ask referee Ken Mauer, who found himself on the business end of that charging in the first quarter of Game 1 of the 2016 NBA Finals on Thursday night: [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] With the Warriors pushing the ball up the court following several missed Cavalier layups, Barbosa raced to the right corner to set himself up for a transition 3-pointer. As he slid into position, he moved quicker than Mauer, who couldn't get clear before Barbosa banged into him, sending him careening to the hardwood. Utterly nonplussed, Barbosa took the feed from Andre Iguodala, raised up and canned the triple, giving him seven points in less than four minutes of floor time to help the Warriors extend their lead over the visiting Cleveland...