Eric Williams covered the Sonics' last season in Seattle. A Tacoma native, Eric graduated from Mount Tahoma High and the University of Puget Sound.
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Marvin Williams has never been the kind of NBA millionaire to make outlandish fashion statements.
And he probably never will be. There is precious little of the flamboyant and next-to-nothing of the Dennis Rodman in his boy-next-door makeup.
Nonetheless, the Bremerton export's finely tuned Mohawk is all the rage among NBA cognoscenti.
OK, maybe it's sort of the rage.
Williams, who left North Carolina after the Tar Heels won a national title during his freshman season, debuted the new look Dec. 13 when the Hawks opened an eight-game homestand with a 97-92 victory over Cleveland, one of just four losses for the Cavaliers this season.
Perhaps the new 'do is working as a good-luck talisman for Atlanta, which is 6-1 on the homestand following Saturday's 129-117 victory over the Chicago Bulls.
