Marvin Williams has become linchpin for Utah Jazz
Posted Dec 14, 2013
Marvin Williams is in the last year of a five-year $37.5 million contract. But at 27 years old and playing in his ninth season, he is one of the team’s most veteran players and it’s becoming increasingly clear that if the Jazz want to win in the present, Williams has to be on the floor. The numbers back it up: Utah is nearly 14 points better per 100 possessions with the veteran forward on the floor.
(Salt Lake Tribune)
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