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As Michael Jordan transitioned from high school to college, Williams oversaw his development during his time at the University of North Carolina. Initially, Jordan was a strong player but faced significant competition from seasoned teammates like James Worthy and Sam Perkins. In his freshman year, he shined just enough but was not the primary focus of the team.
Williams emphasizes the growth that Jordan experienced during his college years. Notably, he transformed physically, showing remarkable improvement in both height and vertical leap. By the time he was a sophomore, Jordan had become faster and stronger, averaging impressive statistics and showcasing his work ethic and competitive spirit.