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A look back at Kendall Marshall's time with the Los Angeles Lakers


was a first-round pick in 2012, but he was also among the last of his kind, a pure point guard in an NBA that was increasingly prioritizing lead guards who could score. But the Lakers needed a point guard in the worst way, and Marshall’s partnership with Mike D’Antoni made for one of the few bright spots in a bleak 2013-14 season. (Silver Screen & Roll)

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