Report: Nets to Trade Marcus Williams to Warriors

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 Report: Nets to Trade Marcus Williams to Warriors
According to a report on ESPN.com, "The New Jersey Nets have traded point guard Marcus Williams to the Golden State Warriors for a future first-round draft pick, sources told ESPN.com on Tuesday. The news was first reported by the New York Post." [link]

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Propping Two Depth-Based Acquisitions Out West
Published 7/24/2008 at CelticsBlog
... , and the Warriors in turn s ent a conditional future first-round draft pick to the Nets for enigmatic point guard Marcus Williams . Both teams addressed needs and did so at bearable costs. We're hopping aboard the respective wagons on these two moves. ...

Shooter Needed: Sixers Sign Royal Ivey?
Published 7/24/2008 by Aarick Knighton at Passion and Pride
... I know the Sixers had to sign somebody since they only have 9 players under contract, but I hope management has their priorities straight. Those two deals have to get done or this offseason tastes a little less sweet. We had a little scare with D.J. Lou, but the Warriors opted to go with Marcus Williams. Hopefully, Louis doesn’t ...

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Report: Warriors sign forward Maurice Evans to three-year deal - San Jose Mercury News

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Marcus Williams Traded To Golden State

"Marcus Williams is the lastest Net to have to clean out his locker. The Nets aren't scheduled to move to Brooklyn for at least two more years, but their identity continues to change dramatically. The team continued its extreme makeover Tuesday, trading backup point guard Marcus Williams to Golden State for a possible future first-round draft pick"
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