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Marvin Williams Williams with the Hawks in 2010 No. 24 Atlanta Hawks Small forward / Power forward Personal information Date of birth June 19, 1986 Place of birth Bremerton, Washington Nationality American High school Bremerton Listed height 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) Listed weight 240 lb (109 kg) Career information College North Carolina (2004–2005) NBA Draft 2005 / Round: 1 / Pick: 2nd overall Selected by the Atlanta Hawks Pro career 2005–present League NBA Career history 2005–present Atlanta Hawks Career highlights and awards - NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2006)
- NCAA Champion (2005)
- USBWA National Freshman of the Year (2005)
Stats at NBA.com Stats at Basketball-Reference.com Marvin Gaye Williams, Jr. (born June 19, 1986 in Bremerton, Washington) is an American professional basketball player. He currently is playing for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association and is listed at 6' 9" and 240 pounds. Williams played college basketball under coach Roy Williams at the University of North Carolina.
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High school career
Marvin Williams was a standout for Bremerton High School in Bremerton, Washington. As a senior, he averaged 28.7 points, 15.5 rebounds, 5.0 blocks, and 5.0 assists per game[citation needed]. Williams earned numerous awards, including being named a McDonald's All-American, a Parade All-American, and all-state.[citation needed]
After being offered scholarships by the University of Washington, the University of Arizona, and the University of Kansas, Williams accepted a basketball scholarship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Collegiate career
As a freshman, Williams was an integral part of the North Carolina 2004-2005 national championship basketball team. He averaged 11.3 points and 6.6 rebounds per game in 22.2 minutes.[citation needed] As the team's sixth man, Williams provided the veteran Tar Heels squad with an explosive spark off the bench. He scored the go-ahead basket in North Carolina's 75-70 victory over the University of Illinois in the 2005 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship game. Williams was recognized for his efforts when he was named as an Honorable Mention to the All-ACC team.[1]
Professional career
After completing one season with North Carolina, Williams declared himself eligible for the 2005 NBA Draft. The Atlanta Hawks selected him second overall, making him the first of four Tar Heels to be lottery picks in the 2005 Draft. After the season, Williams was named to the 2005-06 All-NBA Rookie Second Team.
In Game 7 of the playoffs against the Boston Celtics, Williams was ejected for a flagrant 2 foul on Rajon Rondo. As a result, he was suspended in the first two games of the NBA 2008-09 Season.
On July 29, 2009 the Hawks and Williams reached an agreement on a five-year contract worth nearly $40 million.
Career highs
- Points: 33 - at Seattle (1/25/08)
- Rebounds: 15 - at Dallas (12/5/09)
- Assists: 7 - at Detroit (1/12/07)
NBA career statistics
Legend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high Regular season
Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG 2005–06 Atlanta 79 7 24.7 .443 .245 .747 4.8 .8 .6 .3 8.5 2006–07 Atlanta 64 63 34.0 .433 .244 .815 5.3 1.9 .8 .5 13.1 2007–08 Atlanta 80 80 34.6 .462 .100 .822 5.7 1.7 1.0 .4 14.8 2008–09 Atlanta 61 59 34.3 .458 .355 .806 6.3 1.3 .9 .6 13.9 2009–10 Atlanta 81 81 30.4 .455 .303 .819 5.1 1.1 .8 .6 10.1 2010–11 Atlanta 65 52 28.7 .458 .336 .845 4.8 1.4 .5 .4 10.4 Career 430 342 31.0 .452 .311 .808 5.3 1.4 .8 .5 11.7 Playoffs
Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG 2007–08 Atlanta 7 7 28.4 .414 .000 .889 4.0 .7 .3 .4 11.4 2008–09 Atlanta 6 3 16.2 .345 .167 .692 1.5 1.0 .8 .3 5.0 2009–10 Atlanta 11 11 31.4 .392 .500 .906 5.7 .7 .6 .4 8.4 2010–11 Atlanta 12 3 18.0 .393 .273 .769 2.3 .5 .8 .6 4.8 Career 36 24 23.8 .392 .263 .851 3.5 .7 .6 .5 7.2 Preceded by
Chris PaulAtlantic Coast Conference
Freshman of the Year
2005Succeeded by
Tyler HansbroughNotes
- Carolina Basketball---UNC VS. Virginia FEB. 16, 2005/UNC VS. Clemson FEB. 19, 2005 Program
External links
- Marvin Williams at NBA.com
- Marvin Williams at Basketball-Reference.com
- Tar Heel Blue Player Bio: Marvin Williams
- Scout.com profile of Marvin Williams
- UNC Men's Basketball Season Statistics
Atlanta Hawks current roster East Atlantic: BOS · NY · NJ · PHI · TOR Southeast: ATL · CHA · MIA · ORL · WAS Central: CHI · CLE · DET · IND · MIL
West Northwest: POR · MIN · OKC · DEN · UT Southwest: DAL · HOU · MEM · NO · SA Pacific: GS · LAC · LAL · PHX · SACNorth Carolina Tar Heels Men's Basketball 2004–05 NCAA Champions 0 Jesse Holley | 1 Melvin Scott | 2 Raymond Felton | 3 Reyshawn Terry | 5 Jackie Manuel | 21 Jawad Williams | 22 Wes Miller | 24 Marvin Williams | 32 Rashad McCants | 34 David Noel | 42 Sean May (MOP)
Coach Roy Williams
Assistant Coach: Steve RobinsonUSBWA National Freshman of the Year Award winners Male winners 1989: Jackson | 1990: Anderson | 1991: Rogers | 1992: Webber | 1993: Kidd | 1994: Smith | 1995–97: None selected | 1998: Hughes | 1999: Richardson | 2000: Gardner | 2001: Griffin | 2002: Ford | 2003: Anthony | 2004: Deng | 2005: Williams | 2006: Hansbrough | 2007: Durant | 2008: Beasley | 2009: Evans | 2010: Wall | 2011: Sullinger
Female winners 2005 NBA Draft First round Andrew Bogut · Marvin Williams · Deron Williams · Chris Paul · Raymond Felton · Martell Webster · Charlie Villanueva · Channing Frye · Ike Diogu · Andrew Bynum · Fran Vázquez · Yaroslav Korolev · Sean May · Rashad McCants · Antoine Wright · Joey Graham · Danny Granger · Gerald Green · Hakim Warrick · Julius Hodge · Nate Robinson · Jarrett Jack · Francisco García · Luther Head · Johan Petro · Jason Maxiell · Linas Kleiza · Ian Mahinmi · Wayne Simien · David LeeSecond round Salim Stoudamire · Daniel Ewing · Brandon Bass · C. J. Miles · Ricky Sánchez · Ersan İlyasova · Ronny Turiaf · Travis Diener · Von Wafer · Monta Ellis · Roko Ukić · Chris Taft · Mile Ilić · Martynas Andriuškevičius · Louis Williams · Erazem Lorbek · Bracey Wright · Mickaël Gelabale · Andray Blatche · Ryan Gomes · Robert Whaley · Axel Hervelle · Orien Greene · Dijon Thompson · Lawrence Roberts · Amir Johnson · Marcin Gortat · Uroš Slokar · Cenk Akyol · Alex AckerCategories:- 1986 births
- Living people
- People from Bremerton, Washington
- African American basketball players
- Atlanta Hawks draft picks
- Atlanta Hawks players
- North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball players
- McDonald's High School All-Americans
- Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball)
- Power forwards (basketball)
- Basketball players from Washington (state)
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