Hilarious when his Dad was talking about him bouncing the ball everywhere and how he "thought he was a nut" then J-Will said "They don't think I'm crazy now" ...man I cracked up at that part! He's one of the most underrated guards of that era.
To everyone saying black white boy, remember that the first person to bring crossovers and behind the back passes to the game was a white dude name pistol Pete
King LeMelo One I'd like to see this quote, two even if they did say this, you notice that it says he wasn't the first player, only the first white player to do. Even Marques Haynes had been performing these moves before Pete Maravich.
i remember watching this back in 2002. its crazy how things go Jdub won a chip with Miami Heat, Pau Pau won back to back with My team and Battier won chip with Heat over a decade later after that Memphis Grizzlies team
Justin Cluj james posey won with my boston Celtics. Lorenzen Wright sadly passed too sucks. But anyways I loved watching this kid play he was more exciting than most of the points in the nba today.
ah yeah true that aye...you's crushed the Lakers even i watched that, KG completely bullied Gasol in that to lol, but we got ours in the last chapter of the Lakers Celtics battle. so true man, in todays NBA the way the Hand-Check rule and defense works now? if guys like Jdub, Kidd, Starbury, Franshise all those guys were in their primes today would easily rack up anywhere between 25 - 50pts easy no one would wanna guard em
Cristian Ponder Couldn't shoot - too many turn-overs - couldn't lead - couldn't play D - I am not sure you understand what a point guard does for a living
JamesJoyce12 he win a championship as a starting point guard and was definitely a leader on the kings. Check his stats he shot close to 40% from 3. You must be talking about someone different.
Notice you didn't say anything about him winning a championship. And 32 is close to 40 to me. He was a leader, on the kings and grizzly's and a STARTING point guard on a championship team
Raymond Williams ppl always make everything about race. How many white kids loved MJ? Black kids can like white players too. Don't get why people even care. He was fun to watch. Seems like a good guy too. Why shouldn't you have liked him?
1 of my favorite players growing up...it's so funny I remember exactly where I was when I first saw him in the Utah series and I was like 10 years old....it was love at first sight haha no homo.
Jason Williams was skillfull in the nba and got a nice personality, mad respect and lol this was before cell phones took over, everyone wouldn't be communicating like that now in the locker rooms, they all on twitter and cell phones now lol, some prefer no cell phones, but that new generation changed things in them locker rooms. nice video, thank you for the post.
Loved this video. Not only do I think Jason Williams is a phenomenal basketball player. But just a great person. And I love how he speaks his mind he keeps it real.
I have stayed in West Virginia. That's where my family lives. Just outside Charleston in Boone County. It's Mountaineer country. They weren't slavers, but they are Scots-Irish and they've had a history of being independent, brash, harsh to outsiders, and set in their ways. It's definitely not California but there are tons of good people. I'm a city boy, and I live in Las Vegas now, therefore it doesn't appeal to me as much for the lifestyle. However the home-cooking I miss like crazy
For some reason I always felt an extra bit of identification with Jason Williams. Not sure why as I don't have much in common with him, but he always seemed a bit more real than a lot of other guys in the NBA. I'm glad he got to get a ring as a starting point guard and made a ton of dough. Just seems like a good person.
+MrAVGNdude I fully understand where he was going with his statement but it's a poor comparison.... if he'd have said a white Rafeer Alston (skip 2 my lou) that would have been much more believable. A.I really can't be compaired to anyone that's been in the league (or will be in the league for that matter) 50+ points in each of your first 6 games in the NBA who's doing that again?
You are putting J Dub in way too high of a tax bracket with that one... he is nowhere close to steph... he was one of my favorite players to watch play the game... but he is no where near close to the same conversation as the "Baby-faced assassin "