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Deferential Williams now in spotlight

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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) Marvin Williams never tried to be a star, choosing to blend in on a talented North Carolina team that went on to win a national championship.<br> <br> Too bad he never had the kind of game befitting someone so comfortable with anonymity.<br> <br> The 19-year-old has a big man&#39;s body and a guard&#39;s shooting touch, skills that have made the 6-foot-9 forward a candidate for the No. 1 overall pick in next week&#39;s NBA draft. And from shoe deals to photo shoots to workouts in which his entire game is scrutinized, Williams now can&#39;t escape the spotlight after just one year as a college reserve.<br> <br> ``I&#39;m comfortable,&#39;&#39; Williams said Friday. ``I like to be, I guess, behind the scenes. But I&#39;m fine with it, definitely. It&#39;s just part of basketball and I understand that.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> On Friday, that meant sitting through a photo shoot on the Smith Center court and meeting with reporters before leaving Sunday for Tuesday&#39;s draft in New York.<br> <br> He sat in a chair and posed with a basketball, then gave a sheepish smile to some good-natured ribbing from Melvin Scott, a senior on the title team who showed up to work out with him.<br> <br> ``It&#39;s just funny to see that now he&#39;s a model,&#39;&#39; Scott said. ``He&#39;s up in the clouds, but he&#39;s down to earth. He&#39;s real humble. They&#39;re trying to make him a big-time celebrity, but he deserves it.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Williams averaged 11 points and seven rebounds as the Tar Heels&#39; sixth man. The modest freshman never started a game, but sure found ways to stand out and showed maturity beyond his years.<br> <br> Williams honored a friend&#39;s request by posing with one hand behind his head during a breakaway slam against North Carolina State, capping a 20-point day of heady all-around play. He had the go-ahead three-point play to help North Carolina rally to beat Duke in the regular-season finale.<br> <br> And Williams tipped in the go-ahead basket with 1:26 left in the Tar Heels&#39; 75-70 win over Illinois in the NCAA final.<br> <br> Now, Williams is working out three hours a day and waiting for draft night. Milwaukee has the top pick and has said it will choose either Williams or Utah&#39;s Andrew Bogut, likely leaving the other player for Atlanta at No. 2.<br> <br> ``I&#39;m more concerned with which team I go to and how I fit in rather than being the No. 1 pick,&#39;&#39; said Williams, who has worked out for just those two teams. ``I think that&#39;s most important when it comes down to it. You&#39;ve got to fit in and like where you&#39;re at.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> When asked about how he fit in with the Bucks and Hawks, Williams said, ``The Bucks, that would be a good question because I&#39;m not sure what position they would want me to play. That would be interesting to find out there.<br> <br> ``With the Hawks, those guys are young. They&#39;re all pretty much my age. They like to run and get up and down the floor, so I think I&#39;d fit in pretty good with those guys.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> In the meantime, Williams is also dabbling in non-basketball activities appropriate for a high draft pick. He&#39;s test-driving a Hummer, and has narrowed his choices for a shoe deal to Nike, Reebok and adidas.<br> <br> His first goal is to buy a house for his mother and two younger brothers who live in a Seattle-area apartment followed by helping her have surgery for back problems.<br> <br> As for himself?<br> <br> ``My whole life, I looked forward to taking care of my family,&#39;&#39; he said. ``I&#39;m not really a material guy. I don&#39;t need three cars and two houses in two states. One house is fine. One car is fine. One TV is fine.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> More than anything, he said, he&#39;s just ready for the big day to arrive.<br> <br> ``I&#39;m nervous to find out where I&#39;ll end up,&#39;&#39; he said. ``We&#39;re all counting the days.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> (Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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