Phoenix Suns think Kendall Marshall is 'dynamic'
Posted Jun 30, 2012
When Kendall Marshall started playing soccer at age 4, his best friend scored all of their team's goals, but they were rewarded just the same. Marshall's father, Dennis, was the coach and gave an iron-on patch for every goal or assist. When Marshall switched to basketball for good two years later, that mentality was ingrained and created one of college basketball's better passers in years.
(Arizona Republic)
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