Before the fourth-quarter outburst, before Stephen Curry's money threes clinched Game 5, before nearly 20,000 fans gave the Warriors a resounding have-a-ball-in-Cleveland sendoff, there was Leandro Barbosa.On a second team that saved the Warriors throughout the season, Barbosa emerged as Sunday's mightiest sub, scoring 13 of the bench's 17 points — hitting four of five field-goal attempts, including his only three-point shot, and all four of his free throws."It's very special, hopefully a dream come true," Barbosa said of being on the verge of an NBA title.Barbosa is the oldest Warrior (32), the most postseason-tested (95 games) and the only one to reach a conference finals before this year (twice with Phoenix).Barbosa had a nine-point second quarter, and his 13 points (matching his total in the first four games) in 17 minutes — all in the first three quarters — kept Curry and Klay Thompson, who got in foul trouble late in the third period, fresh for the fourth.The more they play that style of basketball, the more valuable he is to them as a reserve.Barbosa reminds Barry of a reserve guard from the Warriors' 1974-75 championship team.Played tough defense, worked...