Found February 09, 2011 on
Ball Don't Lie:
If you're an NBA junkie, this is such a fantastic read. Not
what you're about to read from me, but the initial post and discovery we'll get
to down this particular page.
Back in 2007-08, rookie Nets point guard Marcus Williams
actually did quite well in his initial season in East Rutherford. He didn't
defend or shoot well, but he led a solid bench attack for New Jersey mainly
because then-Nets coach Lawrence Frank seemed run the same 1-5 screen and roll
for Williams and Mikki Moore. Moore could catch, and dunk, or hit the
occasional fallaway baseline shot. And Williams could hurl that lefty one-arm
pass from 23-feet away. It worked, even if the Nets weren't all that great, and
Williams made the All-Rookie team, the second edition, as a result. No small
feat.
In the offseason, New Jersey was quick to read the writing
on the wall with this talented though limited player, and dumped him on the
Golden State Warriors in the summer of 2008 for a conditional first-round...
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