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White Chocolate: “He became the darling of ESPN highlights just about every night. I’ve told this to other people: there was a time there, probably for about a year or so, other than Michael Jordan, he was the most popular basketball player in America because of this flamboyant style he had.” You know we love [...]
The final no-look pass after going behind the back and pounding the ball crisscross between his legs a few times, of course was the retirement no one saw coming. Jason Williams, whose exciting but undisciplined play defined the Kings' golden era, retired days before Clippers camp started.
Jason Williams retired such a long time ago. I don't know if anyone even really remembers anything about him. Anyways, here's a video of him in high school, playing with Randy Moss. It's a little known fact that they played together in high school. In fact, this is probably the first time that's ever been mentioned. ANYHOW, here's the video, in glorious HD:
Always been a fan of Jason Williams (White Chocolate, not the guy who shot his driver or the one who wrecked his career on a motorcycle). In fact, we had a nice little debate recently in the comments on this very website about his value as a point guard. Our subjective point: Williams was an [...]
So, I guess Jason Williams just wasn't feeling it. He wasn't as into the Clippers as the Clippers were into him. Or something. Lisa Dillman (is she the Times new beat writer? I'll introduce myself and see if I can find out) has a story with a couple of MDsr quotes. It was a surprise to the Clippers. Apparently it was a surprise to JThrill's agent. And so far no comments from either Williams or his...
Jason Williams announced his retirement Friday, ending his 10-year NBA career less than two months after signing with the Los Angeles Clippers. Williams, who helped the Miami Heat to the NBA title in 2006, averaged 11.4 points, 6.3 assists and shot 39.6...
Point guard Jason Williams announced his retirement Friday, ending his 10-year NBA career less than two months after signing with the Los Angeles Clippers. Williams, who helped the Miami Heat to the NBA title in 2006, averaged 11.4 points, 6.3 assists and shot 39.6% from the floor in 679 games. He was drafted seventh overall in 1998 out of Florida by Sacramento. ...