Kendall Marshall's journey: From no time to Showtime
Posted Feb 4, 2014
Kendall Marshall is putting up nutty numbers in Los Angeles. His 9.6 assists per game are second in the NBA to only Chris Paul. Outdated scouting reports say he's not a shooter, but he's making 45.5 percent of his three-pointers. Marshall is averaging 39 minutes per game as a Lakers starter, but that doesn't even begin to describe how much they've depended on him to run the show.
(SB Nation)
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