Wednesday, December 14, 2005
MARVIN WILLIAMS WATCH, GAME 21
The Hawks were in the game until the final minute and nearly came out of Philadelphia with a win, which would have been their third straight. If you believe some of the Atlanta players, though, the officiating cost them bigtime. The Hawks beat San Antonio and Cleveland, but came out of this game with a 106-101 loss in a game where former Duke alum Shavlik Randolph inexplicably had 12 rebounds.
Bremerton High 2004 graduate and North Carolina alum Marvin Williams scored three points on 1-for-2 shooting (hit a three-pointer) in 17 minutes off the bench. He also grabbed three rebounds and recorded a steal to offset two turnovers and two fouls.
Atlanta was to host the New York Knickerbockers on Friday night.
Bremerton High 2004 graduate and North Carolina alum Marvin Williams scored three points on 1-for-2 shooting (hit a three-pointer) in 17 minutes off the bench. He also grabbed three rebounds and recorded a steal to offset two turnovers and two fouls.
Atlanta was to host the New York Knickerbockers on Friday night.