Former players, friends react to ‘end of an era’ of UNC basketball
Posted Apr 4, 2021
“Coach changed my life forever,” said Marvin Williams, who played a significant role in Roy Williams' first of three national championships in his only college season of 2004-05. “I’m from Bremerton, Washington, and to be quite honest with you, I’d still be there if not for him. He gave me an opportunity to make something of my life, and I’m forever grateful.”
(North State Journal)
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