Chance to coach lures ex-UNC star Donald Williams
Posted May 26, 2008
Donald Williams, 35, seems little changed from the gentle, unassuming young man who won the Most Outstanding Player award at the 1993 Final Four, helping North Carolina capture Dean Smith’s second national championship. But, after 12 years as a professional basketball player, his focus has shifted, his resolve hardened. Now he is honing his coaching skills with an eye toward a career in college or the pros.
(WRAL.com)
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