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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/10/21/SPGG13L4BJ.DTL
I didn't crunch any numbers, but looking quickly at the past Warriors box scores it looks like he's averaging about 15 MPG, and 3 PPG, 3 APG.
If the rise of DeMarcus Nelson is the Warriors' biggest surprise of training camp, then the fall of Marcus Williams is their biggest disappointment.
Williams was assumed to be the front-runner for starting point-guard duties once Monta Ellis was injured, but his slow grasp of the Warriors' offense - coupled with his lack of defense and speed - has him buried on the depth chart.
"I expected more, and we haven't seen it yet, and it's getting late," coach Don Nelson said Monday.
But Williams has had trouble learning the offense and spacing, and his conditioning is still not up to par. It hasn't helped that he is a liability on defense, where Nelson has made his mark.
"The offense is a lot more different than I thought it was going to be," said Williams, a former first-round pick. "From what I thought, it's a lot more complicated, and in order for stuff to work, the guard has to be vocal, get everyone in order.
I didn't crunch any numbers, but looking quickly at the past Warriors box scores it looks like he's averaging about 15 MPG, and 3 PPG, 3 APG.
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