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... s too mild, or he feared confrontation.
Marvin Williams belonged to both categories.
Small O’Neal was just good at defending this type of player.
As for Al Horford, the "blind spot detector" at the five spot, he could hold his own and help defend, but he was not top-notch in either area.
Randolph was more afraid of those powerful, heavyset inside players, like Perkins.
Horford clearly wasn’t that type, and Zach Randolph had no problem facing him.
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