Jason Williams – 1994-2001 Highlights MixTape Vol.1 10.22 Minutes


 

Jason Williams – 1994-2001 Highlights MixTape Vol.1 10.22 minutes – Jason Williams 1994-2001 Highlights MixTape Vol.1 High school Williams played for now defunct DuPont High School in Belle, West Virginia and led his school to state runner-up in 1994 and became the only player in school history to reach 1000 points and 500 assists. USA Today named Williams the West Virginia Player of the Year in 1994. NFL star Randy Moss was a teammate of Williams College Originally committing to Providence College during high school, Williams changed his college choice to Marshall University after PC coach Rick Barnes left for Clemson. After redshirting his first season, he averaged 13.4 ppg and 6.4 apg in his freshman year (1995–96) at Marshall University. When coach Billy Donovan accepted the head coaching position at the University of Florida in the summer of 1996, Williams followed him, playing as the starting point guard during the 1997–98 season. He averaged 17.1 points per game as well as 6.7 assists per game. Williams set a University of Florida record with 17 assists in a December 3, 1997 game against Duquesne. Later that season, the University of Florida permanently suspended Williams for drug use after three previous suspensions. When asked what he liked most about his time in college, Williams replied, “I cherished getting kicked out of school NBA career Sacramento Kings. Following his suspension by the University of Florida, Williams decided to make himself eligible for the NBA Draft. He was the seventh overall selection in the 1998 NBA

 

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