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still hatin on Marvin Williams?


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I was waiting for someone to make this thread but there are too many people who would rather just hate him because he is a former UNC player. The guy is much better at the stretch 4 than McBob. Yep...it's only one game. How many games like that did Josh have? Just let the guy be a Hornet and stop hating so much.

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I was waiting for someone to make this thread but there are too many people who would rather just hate him because he is a former UNC player. The guy is much better at the stretch 4 than McBob. Yep...it's only one game. How many games like that did Josh have? Just let the guy be a Hornet and stop hating so much.

McBob's calling card was that he could move the ball and initiate offense. That's a rare skill nowadays out of the four spot, especially when you couple it with his learning to make threes, albeit sparingly. There's a reason Miami gave him basically a little under what we paid Lance with two extra guaranteed years.

 

His absence was evident especially in the first half with the lack of ball movement, but credit to Marvin, he did what we needed him to do: Spread the floor, hit some threes. A more one dimensional McBob, but a key factor tonight nonetheless. Hope it continues.

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