Marvin Williams Looking at life after UNC
Posted Jun 30, 2005
Although it’s certain he’ll be earning millions of dollars, Marvin Williams says the money won’t change him as a person. “My whole life I looked forward to taking care of my family,” he said. “I don’t need three cars and two houses in two different states.” Melvin Scott, a UNC shooting guard who graduated this year, said Williams exemplified his humble personality by agreeing to become the Tar Heels’ sixth man last season.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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