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Kendall Marshall Tries To Stay Positive


A star at North Carolina, the Bob Cousy Award winner in 2012 as the top college point guard, the No. 13 pick in the draft that year, the potential replacement for Steve Nash in Phoenix, and in 2013 latching on to practices as an emotional wave. Oh, and “I thought I played pretty well in the D-League. You have to find the positives and realize that it is still a blessing to be playing basketball for a living.” (NBA.com)

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