'I’m totally about winning': Marvin Williams became the newest Buck for just one reason
Posted Feb 10, 2020
Marvin Williams has seen a lot in his 15 years in the NBA. By signing with the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday, he joined his fourth team after playing 1,055 regular-season games split among the Atlanta Hawks, Utah Jazz, and Charlotte Hornets. But Monday brought a new experience. For the first time in his career, Williams changed teams during mid-season.
(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
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