Former UNC Point Guard Kendall Marshall Retires
Posted Nov 23, 2017
Former North Carolina point guard and NBA and G-League player Kendall Marshall has retired. Marshall played at North Carolina from 2010-2012. The 6-4 Virginia native was selected. No. 13 overall by the Phoenix Suns in the 2012 NBA Draft. At North Carolina, he was named a third-team All-American and won the Bob Cousy Award following the 2012 season.
(Inside Carolina)
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