A career retrospective of Jason Williams, AKA "White Chocolate". Follow Nonstop Instagram: / nonstop TikTok: / nonstop Twitter: / nonstop Imagery supplied by Getty Images
Wish more players would play with his flare, made watching so exciting. Now we have a ton of iso ball and threes but flashy passing rarely happens. When players like White Chocolate or Jason Kidd were leading a fast break you knew you were in for a treat.
@@3rr1k_ he has boring passes into cuts. He's lucky teams like the cavs of bucks arent in his conference. A capable twin towers setup will block jokic.
@@erdemeebilgee3584 if u watch properly u will realise that his pass are crazy hard to execute. He pull them off w ease. Those crazy wraparound cross court pass and full court touch down pass are literally sick. And ppl are saying he is boring. I rather watch jokic play den see unnecessary high flying showboat in game dunk
JWill was the ultimate NBA enigma. He made every team he played on better (Kings and Grizzlies for sure) but not good enough at the same time. Almost every teammate he played with loved playing with him, I think it was evident he was a consummate teammate and locker room guy but not the cornerstone to build a team around. Still one of my all time Favs to Watch!
He surely wasn't a cornerstone, but he matured in Memphis and became solid enough to be reliable and efficient. The second part of his career wasn't as flashy as the first, but was more productive
he had some amazing highlight reel plays....but he definantly was not a dominant player....many many better guards then him....i think most people were just shocked to see a white player play the way he did.....he made a lot of black players look vanilla
Guys like him inspire kids to fall in love with basketball and dream big. That alone says a lot about how good he was. Amazing player who deserved his success.
Stats never tell the whole story. His stamp on the game was so much more than this video suggests. He was always reckless but that confidence he had is what helped define the kings whole team for their best years even after he was traded to Memphis. It took pat Riley to show him how to be effective.
@@scrappy3838everyone knows who Ted bundy, Stalin, Mao Zedong, Hitler is. Being known doesn’t mean anything. He was just a flashy player who got carried by his teammates in the nba.
This man is the reason I can do the behind the back elbow pass, and the off the knee dribble fake. Say what you will about his overall game but his style changed the game in a positive way.
It's funny how the kings replaced JWill with someone who looked a bit like him in Mike Bibby, hoping the fans wouldn't notice, and it kind of worked. I remember being confused and thinking it was the same guy for a while.
Facts..but I will add people 4get how when they got bibby..they were on the verge of winning..the Lakers shot I believe 27 free-throws in the second half,,and the kings only 3..
Lol. Adelman hated JWill and wanted a “prototypical pg” which Bibby was. Bibby was good fundamentally sound pg but JWill was flare and flash. Not anything alike, actually couldn’t be farther apart. No matter who the Kings traded for the west was too stacked and the NBA wanted the Lakers to prevail.
07:08 Hidayet Türkoğlu🤟 He was a great playmaker and scorer in Turkey. I was very surprised when the Kings used him as a defensive presence when I was a kid. He was playing a completely different game than his own. After that, you all saw what he really was in Orlando. One of the most talented European players of all time. He could average 20 10 today, easily. He was a great shooter and passer and defender when he wanted to be. He had it all.
Jason Williams was so good that he was making me question my allegiance to the Warriors. I was looking over my shoulder like "What's going on in Sacramento?"
My all time favorite player. It was because of him od rather have a flashy assist than score points. 😂 The early 2000s kings were arguably the most entertaining team to watch.
How is he underrated? If anything he's overated i never knew he was this bad. He's a terrible defender, turnover machine,shot chucking and can't space the floor hes everything you don't want your pg to be.
No wonder why there are ppl saying he's underrated. 'Cuz I've never really seen anyone ever mentioned how he's sent to a team so bad that they had never won more than 23 games and somehow managed to claw his way back to the playoffs in his last two seasons before he began his stint in Miami. Just when he's about to get the appreciation he deserves, there will always be those who just wouldn't stop bringing up those first three years of inconsistency as if he's never grown out of it eventually. Cut him some slack, he's far from being overrated.
@@Dcitron except he is. Most of time when people are talking about him its his early years anyway and even when he got better in the heat he wasn't even the best/most valuable pg on his team it was an old Gary p. Plus he was carried by d wade in the finals while Jason and every one else sucked
@@justinholland6132 Pfft, I was only talking about what he'd done in Memphis. Because instead of dwelling on his failure like some others that ended up being nobody, this guy did actually get his shit together. What you've just said exactly proves my point here. If you don't think he's worth all the hype, that's fine but you didn't even bother bringing the better moments of his career into the convo. Why being so rebuttal to this kinda statement?
Jason Williams is what The Professor is to streetball. He was known for his flashy passing and ball-handling skills as he got the nickname “White Chocolate”. He played 13 seasons with the Sacramento Kings, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat and Orlando Magic. Salute to #55 Jason Williams!!!
I was on my high school basketball team at Oceana and we played DuPont High School in the 1994 Coal Classic in Charleston, WV and they kicked our tails royally. Randy and Jason are Legends and Hero’s in West Virginia to this day
As someone who is a born and raised West Virginian..... Randy and Jason are two that the State is very proud of and it's crazy that they came from the same small town at the same time
@@justinholland6132 No, Shaq has said this more than once. Williams had a supernatural ability to put the ball into his hands. From any angle, under any pressure.
I loved watching Jason! He made passes that I even stole. His ball trickery, handles, foresight... That's why the Professor tried to steal all of his moves! LOL. Randy Mass was a diverse talent, and them being friends, is totally AWESOME! I could see these two playing video games and rolling blunts. LOL. Either way, everybody knows their name - ask Shaq and NFL fans. 🙂
I remember Jason Williams and that entire Kings team. They were brutal, and I hated them because a) I was a Laker fan and b) deep down inside, I knew they were better. Looking back, the 3-peat Lakers were good, but it revolved around Shaq, Kobe, and the rest just not making mistakes. The Kings offense though, everyone was a threat. Outside shooters, lane attackers, passing, etc. If it wasn't for Robert Horry, I think the Kings would've stopped the Lakers 3-peat, and WON the chip.
Hey Nonstop, can you make a video on Patrick Ewing. My favorite Center of all time and also one of the most underrated of all time. I have him behind Karl Malone on the best players to never win a ring. Thanks.
@@ChrisSmith-zv1qd They are both extremely amazing. Imo top 20 players of all time with or without rings. But Ewing will always be favorite. Not tryna discredit any legends. They were dominant too
Highlight reel! I think he could have been hall of fame if he played his own role better. He had the best dribbling in the league, if he toned down on the flashiness more, and just did his job better than everyone else and worked on his shot more, I believe hall of fame and potential 3rd all time in assists.
White chocolate. One of the most flashiest passers I have ever seen. And that pass with his elbow. Video recommend: Kobe Bryant greatest games in his 05 06 campaign.
I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Sonics and Blazers fan. Japanese-American, male, and 5'10". One of my favorite Jason Williams highlights, is when he dunked on Mario Elie. Because, I'M like Jason Williams, being only 5'10" (rumors are, Allen Iverson and Jason Williams and Drew Brees may have been only 5'10", despite their listed taller heights), and me also being White (athletically), Jason Williams was an inspiration to me!
Well winning with the Heat didnt prove anything, except he was in the right place at the right time. He still didnt do very well in the playoffs but he didnt have too. He could be mediocre and still contribute as the other guys like Shaq and Wade took care of business. I remember watching this guy and was amazed at the passes he could make, the vision he must of had to be able to make those plays. But as a Suns fan when they played him in the playoffs, I was happy when he had the ball because he would love to just dribble down the court and just take random long range shots and brick them over and over again and it made it so easy for the Suns. I believe that is when he was with the Grizzlies. But when he was on fire, he was unstoppable.
I’m from a different area of WV and moved to Atlanta in early 90’s trying to explain his style & that Randy Moss played basketball without internet was difficult lol
He's going down as one of the best points that ever played the game his passing was in heard of even today he doesn't wow you with points but he can run a floor better than anybody
Williams absolutely would have thrived in this era. All I can say is, you were either watching him for a turnover or something you've never seen before. He was magnificent.
his style of basketball was like jazz in a world of sticks and primitive drums..... on the break he seemed to thrive the most, when everything was fast and complicated machinery in play... split second telepathy and delivery ...
JWill is my ultimate player of all time!!! Since I love point guards like Isiah, Magic, Rondo and Paul most Jason Williams to me had thr most exciting handling I've ever seen!!! :))))
I recorded a few of his steller games with those crazy unbelievable way he delivers his dimes. I love watching his games they are still pretty damn 👍 👍
Growing up in Marmet Wv (litterally just across the river from Dupont City), i can promise you, watching Williams and Moss was must see, the entire surrounding 4 cities would shut down to go see them, in both sports. Funny story though, White Chocolate was the football player of the year in WV his jr and sr season, moss was the basketball player of the year. Only reason moss went football was in the high school all American game, KG blocked his shot off the top of the box
How he not make an all star team imagine him playing with all the best players. He would put on a show unlike any other. Definitely the most unique passer in the history of the nba
Couldn’t stop a nose bleed on defense (highlight tapes never have him guarding anyone) Team immediately got better with Bibby. Bibby and Webber were the only two that shower up in game 7 against LA too
The Kings would have made it with JWill too. The whole roster got better that year and experience. The Kings could of had Pete Maravich that year, when the nba fixes that game 7 with free throw discrepancies and wants LA to advance there’s nothing the kings could do. Same thing happened to the Trail Blazers against the Lakers for that game 7 too.
He’s definitely that dude on the team who isn’t the best, but he’s not bad and you can tell he’s having fun so it makes you have more fun and play better.
Jason William became good when he was in Grizzlies but at that time nobody watched him because their games weren’t nationally televised a lot. In another team and his career looks different.
JWill is the cause kids want to play fancy basketball. He saved this sport. This sport is about constant evolution. He was THE magic dust factor in 2000's.
Good enough to be mentioned in Game of Zones despite being long retired Not good enough to be to avoid a joke at his expense in favor of Steve Nash in the same episode.
Who's the modern day Jason Williams?
Probably kyrie irving
Bc of his handles
im not gonna lie, a mix of Jokics passing and Lillards handles
@@staystronghiresh nah, only players coming close to Kyries handles are AI and Crawford
Trae young I guess
I think it’s safe to say Jason Williams has one of the Greatest Highlight tapes of All Time
Facts
Yup
Amen
Go watch tapes of Pistol Pete Maravich. Better handles and could actually shoot the ball from anywhere.
And als not a winning basketball player
Jason Williams is like a taller and NBA-ready version of the Professor
This is exactly what I was thinking
Spot on.
The accuracy
Who?
@@s0urnicate he's a street ball player. He has some vids on Facebook/CZcams.
Wish more players would play with his flare, made watching so exciting. Now we have a ton of iso ball and threes but flashy passing rarely happens. When players like White Chocolate or Jason Kidd were leading a fast break you knew you were in for a treat.
jokic has flashy passes…
Jason Kidd also💪🏽
@@3rr1k_ he has boring passes into cuts. He's lucky teams like the cavs of bucks arent in his conference. A capable twin towers setup will block jokic.
Melo
@@erdemeebilgee3584 if u watch properly u will realise that his pass are crazy hard to execute. He pull them off w ease. Those crazy wraparound cross court pass and full court touch down pass are literally sick. And ppl are saying he is boring. I rather watch jokic play den see unnecessary high flying showboat in game dunk
JWill was the ultimate NBA enigma. He made every team he played on better (Kings and Grizzlies for sure) but not good enough at the same time. Almost every teammate he played with loved playing with him, I think it was evident he was a consummate teammate and locker room guy but not the cornerstone to build a team around.
Still one of my all time Favs to Watch!
The disrespectful remarks aren’t necessary
@@macysondheim its called criticism 💀
He surely wasn't a cornerstone, but he matured in Memphis and became solid enough to be reliable and efficient. The second part of his career wasn't as flashy as the first, but was more productive
he had some amazing highlight reel plays....but he definantly was not a dominant player....many many better guards then him....i think most people were just shocked to see a white player play the way he did.....he made a lot of black players look vanilla
One of my favorite players. He was very creative.
Guys like him inspire kids to fall in love with basketball and dream big. That alone says a lot about how good he was. Amazing player who deserved his success.
I met Jason Williams today at an auto signing and he was really down to Earth and actually enjoyed being there with fans.
Stats never tell the whole story.
His stamp on the game was so much more than this video suggests.
He was always reckless but that confidence he had is what helped define the kings whole team for their best years even after he was traded to Memphis.
It took pat Riley to show him how to be effective.
he was an awful shooter and a defensive liability..
@@erikaw7767 yet everyone knows his name and you have like 2 friends
@@scrappy3838everyone knows who Ted bundy, Stalin, Mao Zedong, Hitler is. Being known doesn’t mean anything. He was just a flashy player who got carried by his teammates in the nba.
This man is the reason I can do the behind the back elbow pass, and the off the knee dribble fake.
Say what you will about his overall game but his style changed the game in a positive way.
haha right?! ever late 90's kid can rock a knee dribble fake and back elbow pass cuz of that man.
Him and AI are why I can still break ankles at 34
I liked Allen Iverson, however, Jason Williams, I never liked. Overrated point guard.
@@BouchIsOnTheLoose702 ?
🧢
@@BouchIsOnTheLoose702 your opinion don’t mean squat, coward.
Being that sports are for for dorks, what has that helped you accomplish?
Love to see this channel growing. Great video as always
I remember seeing highlights when he was still at Dupont with Moss. Dude was a baller. Loved watching him play.
It's funny how the kings replaced JWill with someone who looked a bit like him in Mike Bibby, hoping the fans wouldn't notice, and it kind of worked. I remember being confused and thinking it was the same guy for a while.
It's like when a sitcom replaces an actor and pretends it didn't happen.
Facts..but I will add people 4get how when they got bibby..they were on the verge of winning..the Lakers shot I believe 27 free-throws in the second half,,and the kings only 3..
Bibby has a completely different build. How could you not notice that ? 😂
Next he gon say I was jus watching MTV n I thought Drake was Emenim
Lol. Adelman hated JWill and wanted a “prototypical pg” which Bibby was. Bibby was good fundamentally sound pg but JWill was flare and flash. Not anything alike, actually couldn’t be farther apart. No matter who the Kings traded for the west was too stacked and the NBA wanted the Lakers to prevail.
07:08 Hidayet Türkoğlu🤟 He was a great playmaker and scorer in Turkey. I was very surprised when the Kings used him as a defensive presence when I was a kid. He was playing a completely different game than his own. After that, you all saw what he really was in Orlando. One of the most talented European players of all time. He could average 20 10 today, easily. He was a great shooter and passer and defender when he wanted to be. He had it all.
Its not hard to see why this guy is still remembered to this day. He had a decent NBA career and always showed his ability to improve
Jason Williams was so good that he was making me question my allegiance to the Warriors. I was looking over my shoulder like "What's going on in Sacramento?"
I woulda been mad but dat year we got J-RICH all time GSW Hoop player who doesn't get his due.
Oh that was you? Traitor
@@p382742937423y4 Almost a traitor. Almost. 😂
@@Islander1975 well, you stayed in the state. And back than Golden State wasnt that good
Or not as good as now
My all time favorite player. It was because of him od rather have a flashy assist than score points. 😂 The early 2000s kings were arguably the most entertaining team to watch.
Yesss finally new video of the "how good was he actually" is backkk🔥🔥🔥lets go nonstop just keep posting these!!
Jason was and is one of my very favorite non Bulls players of all time... the man was something to behold...
Arguably one of the most underrated players of the 90's - 00's season
How is he underrated? If anything he's overated i never knew he was this bad. He's a terrible defender, turnover machine,shot chucking and can't space the floor hes everything you don't want your pg to be.
Yeah ngl this comment is far from the truth. It pains me to say it but he was overrated.
No wonder why there are ppl saying he's underrated. 'Cuz I've never really seen anyone ever mentioned how he's sent to a team so bad that they had never won more than 23 games and somehow managed to claw his way back to the playoffs in his last two seasons before he began his stint in Miami.
Just when he's about to get the appreciation he deserves, there will always be those who just wouldn't stop bringing up those first three years of inconsistency as if he's never grown out of it eventually. Cut him some slack, he's far from being overrated.
@@Dcitron except he is. Most of time when people are talking about him its his early years anyway and even when he got better in the heat he wasn't even the best/most valuable pg on his team it was an old Gary p. Plus he was carried by d wade in the finals while Jason and every one else sucked
@@justinholland6132 Pfft, I was only talking about what he'd done in Memphis. Because instead of dwelling on his failure like some others that ended up being nobody, this guy did actually get his shit together.
What you've just said exactly proves my point here. If you don't think he's worth all the hype, that's fine but you didn't even bother bringing the better moments of his career into the convo. Why being so rebuttal to this kinda statement?
Jason Williams is what The Professor is to streetball. He was known for his flashy passing and ball-handling skills as he got the nickname “White Chocolate”. He played 13 seasons with the Sacramento Kings, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat and Orlando Magic. Salute to #55 Jason Williams!!!
One of the best eye test players.
Jeff Teague was a better winning player than him
Just one of those much needed 90’s players for flash and fun.
"most attractive average player in NBA history" excellent observation😊
Freudian slip
love jason williams, he will always be one of my favs
He was definitely loved here in Memphis
I was on my high school basketball team at Oceana and we played DuPont High School in the 1994 Coal Classic in Charleston, WV and they kicked our tails royally. Randy and Jason are Legends and Hero’s in West Virginia to this day
To this day he is the only player I've seen get a huge cheer for missing a layup because what he did to get to the layup was not human.
Love the energy keep up with the Videos
As someone who is a born and raised West Virginian..... Randy and Jason are two that the State is very proud of and it's crazy that they came from the same small town at the same time
That Shaq's quote about J.Will just proved he was a real life Kuroko 🤩
His basketball style influence me in middle school to high-school. I was never tall so dribbling and passing was my go to.
what a great video. most people love this dude. so fun to watch ! even as a Lakers fan
I'm glad you covered this guy like this dude was having eyes back of the court
He won a major award it was the championship
YEAHHHHHHHHHH MOST AWAITED !!!!!!!! THANKS FOR UPLOADING THIS MAN, LOVE LOTS
Shaq said white chocolate is one of the best player he'd play with. That saids a lot
Says that shaq literally says anything. He's contradicted himself so many times
@@justinholland6132 No, Shaq has said this more than once. Williams had a supernatural ability to put the ball into his hands. From any angle, under any pressure.
I loved watching Jason! He made passes that I even stole. His ball trickery, handles, foresight... That's why the Professor tried to steal all of his moves! LOL. Randy Mass was a diverse talent, and them being friends, is totally AWESOME! I could see these two playing video games and rolling blunts. LOL. Either way, everybody knows their name - ask Shaq and NFL fans. 🙂
played all 82 games in 2010 😱
J-Will is the reason I became a Kings fan! Damn, it's almost 25 years now!
I remember Jason Williams and that entire Kings team. They were brutal, and I hated them because a) I was a Laker fan and b) deep down inside, I knew they were better.
Looking back, the 3-peat Lakers were good, but it revolved around Shaq, Kobe, and the rest just not making mistakes.
The Kings offense though, everyone was a threat. Outside shooters, lane attackers, passing, etc. If it wasn't for Robert Horry, I think the Kings would've stopped the Lakers 3-peat, and WON the chip.
Hey Nonstop, can you make a video on Patrick Ewing. My favorite Center of all time and also one of the most underrated of all time. I have him behind Karl Malone on the best players to never win a ring. Thanks.
What about Charles Barkley and Allen Iverson
@@ChrisSmith-zv1qd They are both extremely amazing. Imo top 20 players of all time with or without rings. But Ewing will always be favorite. Not tryna discredit any legends. They were dominant too
@@EliCarlos-mv2iv I feel you on that bro. Best knick ever
Dude was flashy but never did yo much all his passes was right on point and
one of my fav players in before and after the NBA. Few people love basketball as much as Jwill and anyone that knows him knows that.
I really love how this channel edits their videos
Highlight reel! I think he could have been hall of fame if he played his own role better. He had the best dribbling in the league, if he toned down on the flashiness more, and just did his job better than everyone else and worked on his shot more, I believe hall of fame and potential 3rd all time in assists.
The only player that always find his teamates to pass the ball in unexpected way & timing what ever situation he was in.
Really? The ONLY?
@@doctordoom02 Relax, that was my opinion. If you have your own opinion then I wouldn't denied either, because that was yours.
@@Miraie93 dude, jason is one if my two favorite players but saying he's "the only one" is not an opinion, it's bs
Those late 90's Kings teams were must-see TV. So much fun to watch them back in those days.
2nd in 3 point attempts with 6.2 a game is crazy. Times done changed
As someone who graduated from Martinsburg, I can confirm.. their entire sport catalog needs a 30 for 30😳losing to them is NOT irregular
I can watch Jason passing all day every day
White chocolate. One of the most flashiest passers I have ever seen. And that pass with his elbow.
Video recommend: Kobe Bryant greatest games in his 05 06 campaign.
You raped someone. Any comment?
kobe bad he chilling with the devil now
I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Sonics and Blazers fan. Japanese-American, male, and 5'10". One of my favorite Jason Williams highlights, is when he dunked on Mario Elie. Because, I'M like Jason Williams, being only 5'10" (rumors are, Allen Iverson and Jason Williams and Drew Brees may have been only 5'10", despite their listed taller heights), and me also being White (athletically), Jason Williams was an inspiration to me!
Man was a highlight reel. Loved watching him play
Well winning with the Heat didnt prove anything, except he was in the right place at the right time. He still didnt do very well in the playoffs but he didnt have too. He could be mediocre and still contribute as the other guys like Shaq and Wade took care of business. I remember watching this guy and was amazed at the passes he could make, the vision he must of had to be able to make those plays. But as a Suns fan when they played him in the playoffs, I was happy when he had the ball because he would love to just dribble down the court and just take random long range shots and brick them over and over again and it made it so easy for the Suns. I believe that is when he was with the Grizzlies. But when he was on fire, he was unstoppable.
One of the best!!!!!!!! All he needed was that shooting skill and he'll be the best point guard ever,
Dude had more flash than Magic, entertaining to watch.
People that think Williams was a top guard probably also think Matt Boiling is a top sprinter.
I’m from a different area of WV and moved to Atlanta in early 90’s trying to explain his style & that Randy Moss played basketball without internet was difficult lol
I'm not a huge basketball fan but he is definitely one who opened my eyes to the sport.
He never made the All Star team? Dang. I don't remember that. But yeah.. it makes sense. the 90s was too stacked.
No he just wasn't that good of a player at all. They weren't very stacked especially at the pg position in the East.
He was just flashy, way too many turnovers.
@Lukie Pookie I agree. However he was definitely a game changer at the time.
I always love to wach Him very smart and see everyone in game
He got that AND1 type playing style
My favorite player to watch of all time 💪🏽
u are lame.
Do on Alonzo Mourning 😊
I was always ROOTING hard for the Kings in those years, Chris Webber was the man. The Kings just weren't deep enough to make any serious title runs.
They were very deep, their bench was always a strength
He's going down as one of the best points that ever played the game his passing was in heard of even today he doesn't wow you with points but he can run a floor better than anybody
Williams absolutely would have thrived in this era. All I can say is, you were either watching him for a turnover or something you've never seen before. He was magnificent.
his style of basketball was like jazz in a world of sticks and primitive drums..... on the break he seemed to thrive the most, when everything was fast and complicated machinery in play... split second telepathy and delivery ...
That Sacramento Princeton Offense was so beautiful to watch !💜💜💜
JWill is my ultimate player of all time!!! Since I love point guards like Isiah, Magic, Rondo and Paul most Jason Williams to me had thr most exciting handling I've ever seen!!! :))))
Great post. 🤟👍
The boy had heart n passion, n crazy eye!!!
I recorded a few of his steller games with those crazy unbelievable way he delivers his dimes. I love watching his games they are still pretty damn 👍 👍
Growing up in Marmet Wv (litterally just across the river from Dupont City), i can promise you, watching Williams and Moss was must see, the entire surrounding 4 cities would shut down to go see them, in both sports.
Funny story though, White Chocolate was the football player of the year in WV his jr and sr season, moss was the basketball player of the year.
Only reason moss went football was in the high school all American game, KG blocked his shot off the top of the box
Your voice better never leave these videos, love hearing your voice do these videos lol
He has the right size hands for a point guard to keep the ball on a string
The transition 3's would drive coaches insane.😅
He is an inspiration in my younger years.
You know you are creative when you cross over Gary Payton
Yeh and GP tried to trip him..lol
Now the kings are back 👑
Doug Christie was a shooting guard, not a SF. Peja (pronounced with a j as in Dijon) was the starting SF.
Yes to both. I was thinking the same thing.
you guys should make one about ray allen
Please make a video about David Robinson
How he not make an all star team imagine him playing with all the best players. He would put on a show unlike any other. Definitely the most unique passer in the history of the nba
That elbow bop pass was first done by Scott Skiles at Michigan State
Truly a One Of A Kind
Couldn’t stop a nose bleed on defense (highlight tapes never have him guarding anyone)
Team immediately got better with Bibby. Bibby and Webber were the only two that shower up in game 7 against LA too
The Kings would have made it with JWill too. The whole roster got better that year and experience. The Kings could of had Pete Maravich that year, when the nba fixes that game 7 with free throw discrepancies and wants LA to advance there’s nothing the kings could do. Same thing happened to the Trail Blazers against the Lakers for that game 7 too.
@@jonathantaone7363 You're leaving the part out where Williams was terrible in his two series' against the Lakers
He averaged 1.2 steals per game. That's good for top 25 in today's NBA.
@@thomash8501 So in other words, he made one good defensive play a game?
His highlight reel is dope. I do the Magic Johnson HEE HEEEE when he makes a pass.
the man was a legernd and one of my favorites to see play
He’s definitely that dude on the team who isn’t the best, but he’s not bad and you can tell he’s having fun so it makes you have more fun and play better.
Best street hooper tho, not a good scorer. Hes kind of like rondo
Somebody tell me if I’m tripping or not but is the intro music to Gil’s arena playing @1min
Jason William became good when he was in Grizzlies but at that time nobody watched him because their games weren’t nationally televised a lot. In another team and his career looks different.
Facts bur the real 1s still watched
Loved watching him play. But yes he was more flash than substance
i got recomended this the second it came out lol didnt even realize it was new
JWill is the cause kids want to play fancy basketball. He saved this sport. This sport is about constant evolution. He was THE magic dust factor in 2000's.
Good enough to be mentioned in Game of Zones despite being long retired
Not good enough to be to avoid a joke at his expense in favor of Steve Nash in the same episode.
Jordan Pool wishes he could be like this guy. Jason Williams made the Kings exciting :)
Jason Williams ❤