Marvin Williams was the No. 2 overall pick in the 2005 NBA Draft, but the forward has made peace with his stretch-four and defending role in the league.

“I’m not going to do anything I’m not comfortable doing or capable of doing,” Williams said.

“There comes a point when you have to accept who you are, not who you think you are. You don’t want to tell people what they can and cannot be, but at some point in your career you have to see who you really are.”

Williams made 84 three-pointers on 35.9 percent accuracy last season with the Utah Jazz.

The Charlotte Hornets signed Williams as a free agent due to his abilities on both ends of the floor.

“Marvin is a very good defender, both individual defense – pick-and-roll defense – and he’s got the reaction (time) to play good team defense,” Clifford said.

“He’s a smart player – when he’s open, he shoots; when he’s not, he passes.”