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Three seasons ago the Spurs hid Tony Parker on Harrison Barnes, who had two decent games scoring against Tony but the Warriors still lost the series.
That was a much worse Warriors team, though. In Mark Jackson's offensive schemes, there was a lot less movement and passing, so the Warriors' couldn't/didn't take advantage when the Spurs brought help against Barnes. It's interesting that this year, a lot of talk has centered around the idea that Tony Parker might be borderline unplayable against Golden State because there's no good match-up for him to guard.
If the Blazers really defend Barnes with McCollum and don't help, Barnes isolating will be fine for Golden State, because he'll be backing McCollum in for 6 foot gimmies. If the Blazers bring help, it'll activate the Warriors' swing-the-ball scheme. If this were really such a magic bullet, Stotts would have done this from the start...it's not a new idea. Barnes is nowhere near as good as Curry or Thompson, but you make him a lot better by putting someone much smaller on him. He's not a Tony Allen type you can safely ignore.
