A Real Late Night
Posted Nov 21, 2017
Roy Williams doesn’t like to lose, but he likes to find out about a team’s mettle in November and December against a potential tournament team. And he likes to help out his friends. By bringing the Tar Heels to Stanford, Williams helped his former player and longtime assistant Jerod Haase sell out Maples Pavilion in his second season in Palo Alto. It’s a win-win.
(Argyle Report)
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