According to a press release from the Maine Red Claws, 15 year NBA veteran has joined their staff as an Assistant Coach.
The Maine Red Claws, presented by Quirk Chevrolet, today announced that 15-year NBA veteran Donyell Marshall has been named the teamâs assistant coach under Head Coach Dave Leitao. Marshall, the fourth pick in the 1994 NBA Draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves, played for eight teams during his tenure in the NBA: Minnesota, Golden State, Utah, Chicago, Toronto, Cleveland, Seattle and, most recently, Philadelphia.
âI am excited to have Donyell Marshall on staff,â said Leitao. âHe knows what it takes to be an NBA player, and he has a wealth of experience and knowledge to share with our players. I am excited at the way this season is shaping up.â
Marshall is no stranger to New England, having played his college ball at UConn and being named to the UConn Basketball All Century Team. Over 15 seasons in the NBA Marshall averaged 11.2 points and 6.3 rebounds. With a decad...
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