Only one close was AI but he wasn’t passing like that I think I would work very well in today’s basketball everyone out now are just robots doing the same things
As far as style goes, nobody has surpassed Jason Williams to this day. He was all the rage in the late 90s, early 2000s. Truly an innovator of the game. And so fun to watch.
"Pistol" Pete would be smiling and applauding since some of Jason's moves are refined ideas Pete displayed in the '70's. Every generation needs a few of these icons for the game.
@@dennishayes1505 Thanks Dennis for reminding me... I met and performed with Pete and his Dad, Press when I was in high school. He actually gave me the best advice ever as I was pusuing a baseball career. I quit after my greshamn year, but A few years later I became a JUCO All-American (I did not want to be red-shirted for a year in D1 college) and top 50 draft pick. He later joked with me after a game when I took 2 teammates to meet him and he invited me to walk with him to thw team bus as I shared my thanks for making me work harder, but he joked I should have bee. A 1st round pick if we'd met sooner!
@@javigar133 I actually did the elbow pass during a game after learning it from Pete...In 1976. Heidelberg and Mannheim Germany where I got to assist Pete and Press 1976. My coach would have taken me out if the game if my teammate had not made a great uncontested layup! Thanks, Javigar. I still have unpublished photos of those 2 days taken by a military photographer
@Isaiah Ayers I understand the what you mean sort of. Calling somebody a unicorn is saying the are 1 of a kind.....but unicorns don't exist. Trying to think of an alternative and all I can think of is 4 leaf clover, but I've actually found 1 before and turns out they aren't that rare, like 1 in 2000 or something. Unicorn is just another word for rare. It is what it is, even though to doesn't make much sense.
@@isaiahayers1550 stop being so down to earth open your mind and grow up it s an expression widely used in finance in the venture capital market notably. We can easily use it and understand it in many other fields. You want another one ? God does not exist and yet the belief is spread over billions of mind. Do I shout it on every roof ? No cause I understand why some people need the faith.
@@donarthiazi2443 Race will always be apart of the American Sports Landscape.Larry Bird had the mantle of The Great White Hope and ppl in Boston still think it.
@@donarthiazi2443 I'm going to bring the subject of RACE into this the famous crossover on JORDAN by IVERSON what would happen been the reaction by America if WILLIAMS pulled it off.
My favorite basketball player of all time. Got to watch him live in Sacramento, and man.... He did this every night. All night. Is he the best? Nope. But he is the best to watch!
I have a brother and will happily admit the elbow pass was the single best trick pass in NBA history to that point. But J Williams had to be honored to have his name mentioned among the GOAT "showtime" passers Magic, Maravich, Isaiah, even Bird with the innovative no look redirect that was precursor to the elbow pass or thru the wickets bouncers that Parrish would stuff. (Before Dr J was 6'7" slam dunking on 7 footers from standing in the paint, guys would stuff it in the basket) We see guys today routinely make tremendous showtime passes like it was nothing but it was all done before by guys like Magic experimenting with bounce placement and English off the wood like English off the glass among other tricks
Stop it. There were far better passers than Williams. He was a turnover machine and held the Kings back. It was only when they replaced Jason with Bibby that they became contenders. Williams shot below 40% FG in numerous seasons. He was a dirt poor shooter and play maker.
@@broccolihart1 The stats show how much of a liability he was. Every team and ever fan cares about winning. He was not winning until he was a bus rider my boy.
@@rudimerm7686 Say what you will but, this is "HIS" highlight reel. You're obviously here to troll or admire...I'll leave that up to you. But if you're gonna comment on MY post, I'm gonna defend my stance.....my boy.
Yo man when I discovered him I would watch his videos all day and emulate his moves. He’s definitely one of my fav players ever. He made me want to play basketball even when I didn’t think I was good enough to try but he made me push myself past my fears.
Man I lived in Sacramento at this time of his rookie year 🤦🏾♂️ My tv was only able to get every KINGS game. Man that him and that team was so special to watch 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Sacramento got robbed by the refs, and so did Portland. They cheated for the Lakers because of market shares and TV revenue. The we're robbed of champions.
I was a Kings fan back in his day, and he was so much fun to watch - even though the turnovers in his early days would drive me crazy. But I loved the excitement he brought to the game.
I hardly ever missed a game when he was playing & now you see why! This guy was a freak with that basketball, he deserves much more credit than he has gotten! Thanks Big J for all the memories my brotha!!! Well done!!!🫵🏼👍🏼👊🏼🙏
@@petesmart1983 he wasn't a bad shooter. That's not the main role of a PG anyway but his percentage behind the arc was almost identical to Kobe's and he shot about 5-6 threes a game. He averaged a decent amount of steaks per game too.
This was the time I was a big fan of the Kings.. I loved their gameplay and ball movement.. williams/bibby, christie, webber, peja and vlad.. they were fun to watch
@@midnitemaraudaz and we will slip by the black boys bar b w and snatch up their watermelon and tell them to pull their jeans up before they leave ,looks like the black boys always want that “backdoor” bar b q
Man! That 1998-99 lockout season was my freshman year of high school here in Sacramento. And we were so happy to FINALLY have a squad here in SacTowN that was actually worth somethin'. Man, memories!
Wish Jason could still play but time wears your flesh and bones out , he made his team exciting , he was never lazy always hustling and making things happen all around him all night ! He new his limits he was a winner , he wanted the ball in tuff situations , He was a champion ! Just ever so gifting ! Jason hope your doing well these days , The NBA misses you these days, there’s no one out there that hustled like you did ! Thanks for sharing your talents man you were great !
Hey Mr Sanchez, if you want to see good passing then take a look at John Stockton. He's the NBA all-time leader in assists and by a VERY large margin. Flashy?.. nope. Unbelievably efficient and consistent?.. God yes! The best passer of all time. Unfortunately for Stockton and Malone they peaked at the same time MJ, Pippin and the Worm did too. And btw he's ALSO the NBA all-time leader in steals... ALSO by a very large margin So 2 of the 5 stats that basketball players are judged by belong to one average, skinny, unassuming guy that could probably star as Ward Cleaver on _Leave it to Beaver._ 😂
There are so many great PGs from this era, but watching this guy was a real treat. I’m sure you could create a two hour long ESPN highlight reel with all his sick plays. Probably the best overall full court vision ever. Imagine him with Allen Iverson in the same backcourt. 🤯
He was like these youtubers of our days but with the big difference that he was an NBA player and did all these amazing things in real games. White Chocolate is a legend.
Nobody said anything about hof but haters gotta hate, and here your you are! But yo you watched this video, commented on it, and you even went n looked up his stats lol. All that time spent on somebody just to be negative about them......saddd
i watch this early 2000 he has so much potential to be a superstar but i dont know is he not that good ? or he is just all fancy passes? i forgot literally how good he is
Too many turnovers, couldn't shoot at all, couldn't defend, pretty average point guard, also his racist abuse to asian fans hurt his popularity and nike dropped him from adverts
I saw Jason Williams play. He was insignificant. He was not anything in any era. If there is a point guard standard of the 90s and 2000s, it was Jason Kidd.
I remember he sold out the jerseys in that first Kings season, everybody loved him. Great ball handles and passing, shooting not so much, but ALWAYS a joy to watch play
Man white chocolate! He definitely deserves way more respect than what he’s gone throughout his NBA career the man was sick with it! That Sacramento Kings team was something else boy! 🔥
This guy was something the NBA NEEDED. HE MADE IMPACT.. THE ONLY PERSON THAT CAN THINK OF ,, CLOSE TO HIM WAS TINY ARCHIBALD. THOSE ARE THE 2 PLAYERS THAT AT THE TIME .. NOBODY WAS DOING IT LIKE THEM..
I was a NBA fan back then too and watched White Chocolate on SportsCenter every morning before school. MJ had just retired and basketball was in a depressing place for me, thanks for the memories!
He deserves more respect than he receives.
It's hard when you're white just bieng truthful.
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He was wildly inconsistent. He was a net negative to the team.
@@morninglift1253 your comment is inconsistent
Gotta be one of the most underrated PGs in NBA history.
Overated 😂, was never close to being a allstar and was replaced by bibby who could defend and shoot better
@petesmart1983 yeah who has a ring 💍 though
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@@petesmart1983damn how many rings did that get him
I agree he's overrated.
This dude was so sick. Kids today don't realize what they missed.
Amen i was 16 at that time I miss the late 90s
Bro the 90’s was so lit!!! Every sport peaked in the 90’s and has went downhill ever since.
The 90s truly was the best Era for everything great memories
@@crimsontide9532 Not every sport
@@XxYeahxOkxX your opinion
Still I have never seen another player like him and I've been watching since the 1990's
Jason Kidd.. Mike Bibby?
@@rainmanj9978they we're both good, but they dont play like jwill
Because his style of play doesn’t work well. This ain’t streetball!
Only one close was AI but he wasn’t passing like that I think I would work very well in today’s basketball everyone out now are just robots doing the same things
PISTOL PETE
As far as style goes, nobody has surpassed Jason Williams to this day. He was all the rage in the late 90s, early 2000s. Truly an innovator of the game. And so fun to watch.
"WHITE CHOCOLATE".........Way before "The Professor"...... this was the original white boy cheat code
Way before any of them, there was Pistol Pete.
He was a beast. I remember watching him.
Naw the original was PISTOL
Exactly
@@rudimerm7686 true
"Pistol" Pete would be smiling and applauding since some of Jason's moves are refined ideas Pete displayed in the '70's. Every generation needs a few of these icons for the game.
1st thing that came to my mind was, did Pete have a kid?
There's a banner in the arena he played at that said "pistol Pete is alive, and he wears 55"
J. Wil admitted that put a lot of pressure on him
@@dennishayes1505 Thanks Dennis for reminding me... I met and performed with Pete and his Dad, Press when I was in high school. He actually gave me the best advice ever as I was pusuing a baseball career. I quit after my greshamn year, but A few years later I became a JUCO All-American (I did not want to be red-shirted for a year in D1 college) and top 50 draft pick. He later joked with me after a game when I took 2 teammates to meet him and he invited me to walk with him to thw team bus as I shared my thanks for making me work harder, but he joked I should have bee. A 1st round pick if we'd met sooner!
Yes, but, the elbow pass is the one
@@javigar133 I actually did the elbow pass during a game after learning it from Pete...In 1976. Heidelberg and Mannheim Germany where I got to assist Pete and Press 1976. My coach would have taken me out if the game if my teammate had not made a great uncontested layup! Thanks, Javigar. I still have unpublished photos of those 2 days taken by a military photographer
That brother was NICE! Got injured too much but got a ring 💍
With who jw?
@@Skyeatsmike with the Miami heat with d wade and shaq….
@@Skyeatsmike Miami Heat with Shaq
Ok, so injuries took him out?
@@mindovomatter5181 and 0 defense but still a talented player
90s hoops was the peak of the NBA
What a time to be alive. One of my favorite players hands down
His court vision, passing, cross over dribble and his ability to make all that look easy were second to none!
Pistol Pete Maravich? Magic Johnson?
To NONE?!? 😳
Real talk
He was a unicorn and I miss those days when passing the ball was an art
Unicorns don't exist. I'll never understand calling someone a unicorn.
@Isaiah Ayers I understand the what you mean sort of. Calling somebody a unicorn is saying the are 1 of a kind.....but unicorns don't exist. Trying to think of an alternative and all I can think of is 4 leaf clover, but I've actually found 1 before and turns out they aren't that rare, like 1 in 2000 or something. Unicorn is just another word for rare. It is what it is, even though to doesn't make much sense.
@@tonyg490 who on this earth decided to compare a rare thing to a non-existent thing? And why did everyone just go with it? So weird.
@@isaiahayers1550 stop being so down to earth open your mind and grow up it s an expression widely used in finance in the venture capital market notably. We can easily use it and understand it in many other fields. You want another one ? God does not exist and yet the belief is spread over billions of mind. Do I shout it on every roof ? No cause I understand why some people need the faith.
@@TheMadLad99 how serious? Who made it serious?
He was sick wit it! Always enjoyed watching him play! None of these new players can do what he was doing 20+ years ago
That time everyone in the league was surprised with his moves and styles of play.
Bro is hella smooth with the Bball
Why is it that we never hear Jason Williams name mentioned among the elite NBA point guards
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Way too many turnovers
@@donarthiazi2443And low FG%
Because he sucked.
@@concretejungle8916 his injuries
They need to have a jason williams night. He deserves it ❤
Yes indeed white chocolate baby🎉🎉
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Every fan gets a glass off pale ale and all the turnovers they can eat
@@NinerEmpire5x sit down you ignorant muppet
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The bounce pass around the back to himself with Iverson right there was cold...
Greatest pass so all time
Allen had never seen anyone black or white that could move the ball like Jason.
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Dafuq you bring race into it?
@@donarthiazi2443 Race will always be apart of the American Sports Landscape.Larry Bird had the mantle of The Great White Hope and ppl in Boston still think it.
@@donarthiazi2443 I'm going to bring the subject of RACE into this the famous crossover on JORDAN by IVERSON what would happen been the reaction by America if WILLIAMS pulled it off.
The old school music in the back is just as legendary as him
My favorite basketball player of all time. Got to watch him live in Sacramento, and man.... He did this every night. All night. Is he the best? Nope. But he is the best to watch!
I'm a brother and will happily admit that he was the best trick passer in NBA history. PERIOD!
What about Magic Johnson?
@@jovaunjohnson3564 Close but W C had more flair and much better handles.
Penny Hardaway as well.
Elbow pass had to be the one that did it. Not even Magic thought of that one.
I have a brother and will happily admit the elbow pass was the single best trick pass in NBA history to that point. But J Williams had to be honored to have his name mentioned among the GOAT "showtime" passers Magic, Maravich, Isaiah, even Bird with the innovative no look redirect that was precursor to the elbow pass or thru the wickets bouncers that Parrish would stuff. (Before Dr J was 6'7" slam dunking on 7 footers from standing in the paint, guys would stuff it in the basket) We see guys today routinely make tremendous showtime passes like it was nothing but it was all done before by guys like Magic experimenting with bounce placement and English off the wood like English off the glass among other tricks
Youll never see this type of passing again.
Specially from a ROOKIE lol
Stop it. There were far better passers than Williams. He was a turnover machine and held the Kings back. It was only when they replaced Jason with Bibby that they became contenders.
Williams shot below 40% FG in numerous seasons. He was a dirt poor shooter and play maker.
Nobody cared about his stats...they wanted "SHOWTIME" my boy.....
@@broccolihart1 The stats show how much of a liability he was.
Every team and ever fan cares about winning. He was not winning until he was a bus rider my boy.
@@rudimerm7686 Say what you will but, this is "HIS" highlight reel. You're obviously here to troll or admire...I'll leave that up to you. But if you're gonna comment on MY post, I'm gonna defend my stance.....my boy.
He dropped dimes to his high school teammate Randy Moss too. That good ole boys commercial was awesome.
It's funny because Jason is the reason randy decided to focus on football instead of basketball lmao
Nobody ever did it like that back then and no one has since. Dude was amazing
That whole Kings squad was phenomenal. Divac, Webber, Christie, WC...
Yo man when I discovered him I would watch his videos all day and emulate his moves. He’s definitely one of my fav players ever. He made me want to play basketball even when I didn’t think I was good enough to try but he made me push myself past my fears.
Man I lived in Sacramento at this time of his rookie year 🤦🏾♂️ My tv was only able to get every KINGS game. Man that him and that team was so special to watch 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Me too! I was stationed at Travis AFB good times for the Kings!
Sacramento got robbed by the refs, and so did Portland. They cheated for the Lakers because of market shares and TV revenue. The we're robbed of champions.
Bro his fake passes are hard asf 👀💯
I can not deny he was something to watch(sort of amazing)
Man oh man so glad I was alive to see this brother play
I was a Kings fan back in his day, and he was so much fun to watch - even though the turnovers in his early days would drive me crazy. But I loved the excitement he brought to the game.
I hardly ever missed a game when he was playing & now you see why! This guy was a freak with that basketball, he deserves much more credit than he has gotten!
Thanks Big J for all the memories my brotha!!!
Well done!!!🫵🏼👍🏼👊🏼🙏
This dude is sick af
His court vision was OVER 9000!!!!
I think he was very underrated! A truly innovative and effective passer!
Not just a passer either - also effective at getting to the rim and could even pop some jumpers.
One of the most overrated players in NBA history. He was pure garbage
And here it is the underrated comment that lets everyone know who the idiot is
Couldn't shoot or defend reason why kings moved the bibby and hr bounced around the League
@@petesmart1983 he wasn't a bad shooter. That's not the main role of a PG anyway but his percentage behind the arc was almost identical to Kobe's and he shot about 5-6 threes a game. He averaged a decent amount of steaks per game too.
One of the coldest to ever touch a basketball. Legend
This was the time I was a big fan of the Kings.. I loved their gameplay and ball movement.. williams/bibby, christie, webber, peja and vlad.. they were fun to watch
Man this man had some sweet moves and his passing ability is awsume
He was so good there were times when his team mates were not even expecting the pass and all of a sudden, there's the ball for you. Score.
My favorite showman in NBA...
He's up there with Vince Carter
This dude was fun to watch his whole career! His passes were phenomenal!
It's crazy to me a lot of young ppl don't even know who this man is lol My all time favorite pg to watch I hope his son makes a name for hisself too!
Such an underrated talent !
Man white chocolate was cold wit it !!!
White Chocolate 🍫 gets invited to the barbecue everytime !!! 🎉❤lifelong membership bro...💯🙏🏾👍🏾💪🏾✌🏾💕👊🏿
A NFL'r fact
Yea there are a few black boys rhat we will allow to our cookout as well ,
@@davee7344 😆😆😆... I bet they will bring their own potatoe salad 🥗
@@donarthiazi2443 yup niqqa 4 lyfe
@@midnitemaraudaz and we will slip by the black boys bar b w and snatch up their watermelon and tell them to pull their jeans up before they leave ,looks like the black boys always want that “backdoor” bar b q
Frickin awesome ! This was such a great Era in basketball I didn't care who was playing, I just wanted to watch 🏀
Aww yes I was 19 in my hometown of Sac, what a great time to be a kid! Lifelong Kings fan, these days are sweet too!
100% All American Bad Ass
That first one…I always loved how Payton tried to trip him after gettin crossed so bad.
I wished that he had crossed JORDAN just to see what ppl would have said.
Preach, Preacher - The camera showed Gary's face he was like DAMN.
A master at his craft.
J-Williams has always been fun to watch, 🔥 one of the most underrated PGs in NBA history🤘🏻
Man! That 1998-99 lockout season was my freshman year of high school here in Sacramento. And we were so happy to FINALLY have a squad here in SacTowN that was actually worth somethin'. Man, memories!
Man, people need to talk about this man more!
Why he wasn't anything special
I truly enjoyed this era of basketball, even sports in general.
Wish Jason could still play but time wears your flesh and bones out , he made his team exciting , he was never lazy always hustling and making things happen all around him all night ! He new his limits he was a winner , he wanted the ball in tuff situations , He was a champion ! Just ever so gifting ! Jason hope your doing well these days , The NBA misses you these days, there’s no one out there that hustled like you did ! Thanks for sharing your talents man you were great !
I was living there at his time, he was absolutely sick, we watched almost every game because of him!
One of the best ball handlers ever !
yea to me he's the best handler of all time
I love this kid,need to see more
Hes like 50 bro lol
He was such a fuckin beast. Fun to watch for sure
So glad I got to witness him play when I was a kid.
He's one of a kind. I don't know anybody who plays the same way. It was so fun to watch no matter who wins.
This kid was so special. Arguably the greatest passer of all time, other than Magic...
Can't forget Pistol Pete and Larry Bird.
Naaa!! You forgot the OTHER Jason ... Jason Kidd!! HE TOO was an absolute BEAST on the give and go...!!
Hey Mr Sanchez, if you want to see good passing then take a look at John Stockton. He's the NBA all-time leader in assists and by a VERY large margin.
Flashy?.. nope.
Unbelievably efficient and consistent?.. God yes! The best passer of all time.
Unfortunately for Stockton and Malone they peaked at the same time MJ, Pippin and the Worm did too.
And btw he's ALSO the NBA all-time leader in steals... ALSO by a very large margin
So 2 of the 5 stats that basketball players are judged by belong to one average, skinny, unassuming guy that could probably star as Ward Cleaver on _Leave it to Beaver._ 😂
john Stockton?
Greatest of all time??? He's probably not even top 50 in career assists. Nice highlight reel, but let's not get carried away.
he was incredible ! One of the more underrated players.
He was overated, that why he bounced around the league after kings replaced him wity bibby
JW was so underated, he did his thing against the best defenders in the NBA at the time 👍🏾
Lol yep terrible shooter and never a top assister 😊
Jason was a true baller, great game he had, no doubt 👏
This man never gets the respect he deserves. He's really one of the best to EVER touch a basketball 🏀💯%🔥
You know that man drank a 2 liter of Mountain Dew before every game
The old Caron Butler pregame special
He was unbelievable
This is pure art
There are so many great PGs from this era, but watching this guy was a real treat. I’m sure you could create a two hour long ESPN highlight reel with all his sick plays. Probably the best overall full court vision ever. Imagine him with Allen Iverson in the same backcourt. 🤯
He was like these youtubers of our days but with the big difference that he was an NBA player and did all these amazing things in real games. White Chocolate is a legend.
Probably the best point guard i had to play against in college.
Let's go Maryland!
The baddest whiteboy to ever pick up a basketball. My guy
My nigga
White chocolate
Bruh was ahead of his time. I remember watching him in college too at Fla. Absolute Baller
He's got some of the most enjoyable highlights to watch..
37.5% field goal shooting. Hall of Famer indeed!
he said fuk u
Nobody said anything about hof but haters gotta hate, and here your you are! But yo you watched this video, commented on it, and you even went n looked up his stats lol. All that time spent on somebody just to be negative about them......saddd
He was never a top pg, the kings traded for bibby. He was flashy player but never top of assists or anything but people really overate him
He played in the NBA for 12 seasons. HoF or not, he's one of the best in the world to ever pick up a basketball.
i watch this early 2000 he has so much potential to be a superstar but i dont know is he not that good ? or he is just all fancy passes? i forgot literally how good he is
He was just flashy. More of just a street ball/Harlem Globetrotter guy. Very talented, but not NBA talented.
@@tazerraze8697 nah you are just a plain hater, he was in nba for long and look at yourself 😂
@@tazerraze8697 11 or so seasons in the NBA but u say he wasn't NBA level good. Got it!!
@@tazerraze8697you are crazy lol.
Too many turnovers, couldn't shoot at all, couldn't defend, pretty average point guard, also his racist abuse to asian fans hurt his popularity and nike dropped him from adverts
Definitely
He was an artiste! Definitely made some great highlight reels!!
Beast of his times
This proves that there were lots of great players back, then just like today
Lamelo ball is this era’s jason williams
I saw Jason Williams play. He was insignificant. He was not anything in any era.
If there is a point guard standard of the 90s and 2000s, it was Jason Kidd.
I can't think of a more entertaining basketball player than Jason Williams. Period...
He was as crafty as any player could ever be. Under appreciated.
He played basketball like a soccer player he just knew where everyone was and where they would go. Legend
Much respect for the cameramen.
Jason’s a hummingbird.
You don’t see quick moves like this anymore. Nash, White Chocolate, AI, Tim Hardaway and dudes like that had such legendary style back then.
I like this Guy....one of the best balo handler in NBA💪
I remember he sold out the jerseys in that first Kings season, everybody loved him.
Great ball handles and passing, shooting not so much, but ALWAYS a joy to watch play
Man white chocolate! He definitely deserves way more respect than what he’s gone throughout his NBA career the man was sick with it! That Sacramento Kings team was something else boy! 🔥
He was a really underrated player and passer. Dude has some handles with the rock! 🔥😎
He was truly a jaw dropping b-ball player to watch. His b-ball IQ was on a next level. Certainly in my top 10 of NBA POINT GUARDS.
One of the best!
Salute to you Idol!👏💪🙋♂️🇵🇭
If I saw a 55 Kings jersey, knew you were my guy... One of my favorite players during that era..
Jayson Williams, a 6'1 1/2" point-guard. Always underrated. He could do it all!
Apart from shoot, defend and turned the ball over way to much 😂😂, was never a top pg in his era and was replaced by bibby who was average.
was a fan of his playing, he’s so fun to watch, really happy for him that he got the ring
White Chocolate was one of my favorites back then. He's is definitely underrated. Magician with the ball
He's amazing one of those shots I didn't even see the ball get past, it was beautiful!
Sometimes you have to sit back and watch the old highlight reels to refresh your memory on players skillsets and damn bro bro had some handles
Ain't gonna lie, I'd strongly consider subbing him in for Stockton on my all-time squad. Just a true phenom.
This guy was something the NBA NEEDED. HE MADE IMPACT.. THE ONLY PERSON THAT CAN THINK OF ,, CLOSE TO HIM WAS TINY ARCHIBALD. THOSE ARE THE 2 PLAYERS THAT AT THE TIME .. NOBODY WAS DOING IT LIKE THEM..
I was a NBA fan back then too and watched White Chocolate on SportsCenter every morning before school. MJ had just retired and basketball was in a depressing place for me, thanks for the memories!