I was thinking the same thing, dude had support. “ if you try a behind the back pass and it goes out of bounds, try it with your left hand” Trust and support like that builds stars 🌟
Yes... unfortunately everything seems to have to revert to white/black and not the athletes ability. Jason Williams basketball abilities at that time was top notch. He kept the game exciting with his style. Class act, excellent point guard, great player.
Rafer never really got the same opportunity. He was on an already stacked team and he was coming off the bench. He still made an impact, especially in the playoffs, but he was in Miami and that team is too disciplined for Rafer
They forget that Rafer was and always will be the best handles ever street or NBA. He played long enough to earn that. J says it best, he had the opportunity because his coach didn't hold him back.
@@bra1nsnackI think he meant that some players definitely can do it but don’t get the opportunity to do it. Some coaches will see a player throw a behind the back pass out of bounds & bench them immediately, so they never get to play their game & play free
@immafatazn facts! Refs would stay on players back then. I really wish the refs would let Skip get off - they used to scrutinize everything he did. Clear example: ua-cam.com/video/PgZp38dF9B0/v-deo.htmlsi=rG61kVMCd_v2n_tv All G tho. Shouts to white chocolate, Skip and all of the street ball fam
Showing Respect to Skip like that, pure class. He knows how good Rafer was and the difference between getting an opportunity and not. Really high character and respect for him.
Miss watching him play. Was a huge Chris Webber fan when I saw Jason play for the first time. He was amazing to watch!!! Thanks so much for all the great memories!!!
There were a LOT more guards with AND1 and "kyrie-type" handles in the league than people think back then. The game just hadn't evolved to allow them to showcase it like they can today
@@Jesusluvz what??😂😂magic moves from a guy 20 years younger than him?🤣🤣bro I know you trying to sound intellectual but stop & as a black man WTF that have to do with anything ? Wtf you talk g about ? Lol
@@Jesusluvznah you mean as a Uncle Tom. Basketball is a game, everyone’s game is different there isn’t a color on their style. It’s shooting, rebounds, steals and etc….
Encompasses 😆 Cmon man, Larry Bird? Played like a bad ass white guy Modern Larry, but better? Luka Don- plays like a bad ass white guy- We have to stop this bs Make it about the individual No such thing as a superior race, but yes, “individuality” is real!!!!!
That is why it is not correct that he plays like a black dude because no one in the NBA plays like him. In short, J-Will plays street ball. Whether that is black, white, yellow or brown, it doesn't matter. It's street ball.
Yeah I don’t like that comedian he a Joe Rogan flunky! He’s trying to make it cool to be a WM bc it has never been and so he was trying to bait him that racist question!
What?! Telling a player not to worry about turning the ball over by throwing a behind the back pass out of bounds is literally enabling bad basketball! I swear y'all don't know crap about basketball
@@hakeemolajuwon4352or maybe his coach was telling him that he dosent need to feel pressured to always have to be perfect and he can make some mistakes rather than someone like you who prefers the meat head method
Right the And1 scene was lit during that time. So it was that scene that ignited the moves. He played for a major college (FL) and he showed that he could play the NBA game. However, they’re were very few that left And1 and were able to be as successful as he. But all props to Williams for putting it on the pro circuit so the world could see it.
@@perrywashup5168when you think street ball yes you think black hoopers .. go to any area where blacks are at and you’d see at least 20-30 of us at the park hooping you never really see that with any other race
It’s John Stockton. No one gives him any credit for what he did because he had the mailman. When you hear best PG every no one says Stockton even though he is definitely in that conversation.
@@brennancondon3357I’m sure every real basketball fan has Stockton in their top 5 pg, he’s not underrated…some say he’d be rated higher if had one a ring
@@jondoe1571 they don’t though go talk to people or look at tier lists. Stockton gets so much hate because he played with the mailman and everyone thinks his numbers are inflated because of it.
@riccirogers9972 Hes actually wrong because JWill had to correct him. Commentator said "You didnt have the opportunity, you just did the ish." JWill responds, "Actually when I was drafted I was the only point guard on the team, so I had the keys." The commentator is projecting his feelings on a dude that looks like him, so hes hoping he feels like him.
@@mkadozafacts you're 100%correct like lol 😂 and street ball style was for sure a black cultural thing white chocolate even states in other interviews that he grew up playing with black kids in his home town
@@EARTHSOUL_Asm Hell, even Larry Bird said he started to really step up his game playing against the older black kids in his area. Its like people nowadays want to rewrite what history was because the truth triggers them.
💯💯💯💯💯 He was right behind Kobe and Iverson as inspirational icons of that amazing era 🙌 Made me wanna go outside ball every time I’d see my Lakers and Kings go at it. Jason was guaranteed to create the biggest “OOOOOH” that to this day I’ve ever seen, nightly, in opposing arenas! Thank you Jason 🙏
@@KonaTheDragon He made people to watch basketball in a different way, inspirational and funny, explosive and entertaining… he created his own style and that is a lot considering the era he was playing in.
@@gerardoarambula8613of course, more than half of the NBA players in history don’t have a ring. It signifiers all your struggles and hard work to break through the barrier and become number one.
If they were allowed to play the way they are now?! Sheeeesh. If he was allowed to just dribble around for days like Harden & Kyrie and everybody, he would have made stuff happen
I got to see Rafer play against Detroit live just before he retired and everyone in the crowd in the palace started chanting Skip that game he played like he used to on the And 1 mix tape best game ever.
Allen Iverson: Carry violation stopped him from shredding the league even more. Rafer “Skip” Alston: Wasn’t allowed to skip. It was called a travel. Jason “White Chocolate” Williams: Allowed to play as freely as possible while hopping around 🤷🏾♂️
Lol he gets a ton of credit from fans. More than he actually deserves because when the Kings traded him for Bibby that's when the Kings became a true contender (that arguably should've went to the Finals in 02). He was entertaining to watch, but fans overrate him far too much.
That's the main difference! Having the "opportunity" is key. So many players are hindered because the coach doesn't enhance their skills but the coach actually arrests their skills.
For the first guy speaking: That’s why you are not brought into any hoop shows AND Jason told you Why he was allowed to do it and it STILL went over YOUR HEAD.
Yeah he’s a real humble guy. And luckily had a real coach too. Had no idea he was the only pg when he first got to Sac, but either way i respect him for letting Jason do his thing
He made Sac an amazing team to watch for several seasons. No big egos. Just great role players and everyone touched the ball. Best passing team in the era. Love such an exciting point guard that dazzled and brought so much energy. Always be remembered!
Very fun to watch. That team, the Mavs with Nash, Nowitzki, Finley and Van Exel were exciting AF lol. Then later on the Suns with Nash, Stoudemire, Marion, Barbosa and Diaw were super fun to watch too.
It’s not bait to say he was great in his own rite and doesn’t need to be compared to black players to be great. It does get a little old to constantly hear about it
So great. Those 01-03 Kings Teams where my favorite teams of all-time. They had the great rivalry with Kobe-Shaq Lakers, Robinson-Duncan Spurs, young Dirk's Mavs, and Garnett's Wolves. The Nets and Pistons were young kids compared to the West. It was a 3 Horse Field for the Championship those years, and the Spurs were the underdog.
@@darylmixan8170 👍 those were the good ol days 💯 the west was so stacked at 1 point that the webelieve warriors had a winning record but still didn’t make the 8th seed. Then the eastern conference with both 7-8th seeds usually having a losing record 😅😂
I have 2 underrated point guards that I absolutely adore. Jason Williams and Nick Van Exel were a joy to watch. They made hoop fun. Their hilights don't do them justice. Absolute fun
Wtf you talking about? he is literally praising him giving him his flowers🤷♂️ Saying that the nicknames like "white chocolate" is bs cause it suggest that he is only as good as black people when in fact no one else despite their color played as he did.
@@TheDavidbeckham7 Pretty sure it's a poorly written comment and he's talking about him disrespecting "skip to my lous"'s legacy. Since he was benched part of the time and not really given the opportunity to conduct himself the way we saw on the and 1 tapes.
@@TheDavidbeckham7”No one played as he did” The white boy said it right, “ I got the opportunity.” I know 20 black guys on the street that can out shine this dude, they weren’t given the opportunity. You white people are always looking for the “Great White Hope.” Something to help you maintain the myth of your superiority. Y’all sick in the head!😢Spend way too much time telling lies and trying to convince yourself of the lies.
@TheDavidbeckham7 The host was trying to act like Black players didnt contribute to JWills success!! You really think JWill made up those moves?? YOU REALLY THINK HE LEARNED THAT SHYT FROM SOME UNKNOWN PHANTOM WHITE PLAYER WEVE NEVER HEARD ABOUT??? JWill is supremely talented, and he earned his own legacy!! But Yeah.... He learned that shyt from the Bruthahs!! And he wasnt ashamed of his nickname.... HE EARNED THAT TOO!! You the type that think Eminem invented hiphop!! 😂😂😂 wake up!!
The video The Professor did with Jason Williams was really cool to see because I always felt that way too. It was dope seeing them shooting the shit and showing each other their bag of tricks on the court.
Still one of the greats regardless, took two different small markets teams extremely far and lost to the MJ bulls and the 2000s Lakers Dynasty thats literally the toughest lineup you could ever ask for lol
He was a good player, but legend? Idk about that. He was never a top 10-15 point guard in the league at any point in his career. As a matter of fact, that ‘00s Kings team got significantly better when he was traded for Mike Bibby.
@@KonaTheDragon lmfaooo! What do you mean by inspirational? What made him more inspirational than John Stockton, Steve Nash, or Chauncey Billups and the ‘04 Pistons? I just can’t believe you compared him to Kobe and Iverson, that has gotta be the wildest shit I heard all week lol
I'm pretty sure every NBA fan loves white chocolate. He may not have been the best player or had the best career but the way he played was just so entertaining to watch it's impossible not to love this dude
That coach deserves some real respect for telling him that.
I was thinking the same thing, dude had support. “ if you try a behind the back pass and it goes out of bounds, try it with your left hand” Trust and support like that builds stars 🌟
That's a REAL coach 💯💪🏽
That coach did respond like that with BLK players
@@wytelester-green8891how tf would you know
@@wytelester-green8891you're a clown 🤡
His response is what makes him a legend! He had that opportunity and took advantage of it! Big respect
💯
Yes... unfortunately everything seems to have to revert to white/black and not the athletes ability. Jason Williams basketball abilities at that time was top notch. He kept the game exciting with his style. Class act, excellent point guard, great player.
@toddbert1946 there was nothing unfortunate outside of the question that was asked.
He is so humble
Rafer never really got the same opportunity. He was on an already stacked team and he was coming off the bench. He still made an impact, especially in the playoffs, but he was in Miami and that team is too disciplined for Rafer
"I don't know if Raefer had an opportunity..." THIS is why we love Jason Williams. ✌🏾
I was gonna like this comment but I want it tu stay at 55 his number lol
@@princeprince9227 respect my bro. I understand completely. ✌🏾
Free rafer Alston jr
Exactly. This dude tried multiple times in that interview to try to get J-Dub to try and elevate himself and J was too wise to the game.
They forget that Rafer was and always will be the best handles ever street or NBA. He played long enough to earn that. J says it best, he had the opportunity because his coach didn't hold him back.
You don't know street ball.... Salute Jason Williams 💯
his response was amazing. understood how some guys can be just as good but never had the opportunity to show it. humble dude
thats literally life. everybody could be amazing at what ever they choose. Every single person in the nba has the potential. You just have to do it
@@bra1nsnackI think he meant that some players definitely can do it but don’t get the opportunity to do it. Some coaches will see a player throw a behind the back pass out of bounds & bench them immediately, so they never get to play their game & play free
@immafatazn facts! Refs would stay on players back then. I really wish the refs would let Skip get off - they used to scrutinize everything he did.
Clear example: ua-cam.com/video/PgZp38dF9B0/v-deo.htmlsi=rG61kVMCd_v2n_tv
All G tho. Shouts to white chocolate, Skip and all of the street ball fam
People quick to call people humble from a few interviews here and there lol like that’s enough to really know someone
U puccy u take the opportunity. Waiting lmao u don't deserve it
Showing Respect to Skip like that, pure class. He knows how good Rafer was and the difference between getting an opportunity and not. Really high character and respect for him.
Skip to my louuuuuu
That's what makes you respect him even more
Skip did try he came down court dancing and his coach benched him
RAF didn’t have a jumper
@@da_suntoucha7219yea he did especially in his rockets days
This dude played basketball.
Pure entertainment.
Miss watching him play. Was a huge Chris Webber fan when I saw Jason play for the first time. He was amazing to watch!!! Thanks so much for all the great memories!!!
J Will saying alston couldn’t do it because he wasn’t allowed was the realest thing a person could say .. respect for that
True shit bro
Funny they gave Skip 2 games in the 2009 finals to show out against Kobe
J Williams respect the culture too much to let some Podcaster disrespect everyone that created this.
There were a LOT more guards with AND1 and "kyrie-type" handles in the league than people think back then. The game just hadn't evolved to allow them to showcase it like they can today
It's a non-answer because he knows that can't be proven.
Love how he didn’t bite on the corny race bait question! He always shows love & humility when he speaks
He tried to cause division
… as a black man, he wasn’t wrong. Show me a black dude or any other player that was doing what he did. Even magic wasn’t as slick with it.
@@Jesusluvz what??😂😂magic moves from a guy 20 years younger than him?🤣🤣bro I know you trying to sound intellectual but stop & as a black man WTF that have to do with anything ? Wtf you talk g about ? Lol
@@Jesusluvznah you mean as a Uncle Tom. Basketball is a game, everyone’s game is different there isn’t a color on their style. It’s shooting, rebounds, steals and etc….
Smh
Kudos to JWill for not taking the bait. No one said he plays like every other Black dude, only that his play encompasses that style.
Encompasses 😆
Cmon man,
Larry Bird? Played like a bad ass white guy
Modern Larry, but better?
Luka Don- plays like a bad ass white guy-
We have to stop this bs
Make it about the individual
No such thing as a superior race, but yes, “individuality” is real!!!!!
That is why it is not correct that he plays like a black dude because no one in the NBA plays like him.
In short, J-Will plays street ball. Whether that is black, white, yellow or brown, it doesn't matter. It's street ball.
Yeah I don’t like that comedian he a Joe Rogan flunky! He’s trying to make it cool to be a WM bc it has never been and so he was trying to bait him that racist question!
This dude was a monster On the court loved watching play
Its great when a coach sees your strength and allows you the room to develop instead of forcing you to only play their way
Frrr
What?! Telling a player not to worry about turning the ball over by throwing a behind the back pass out of bounds is literally enabling bad basketball! I swear y'all don't know crap about basketball
Hell it’s a miracle just finding a human with patience and perspective
@@hakeemolajuwon4352not if you're already a professional basketball player
@@hakeemolajuwon4352or maybe his coach was telling him that he dosent need to feel pressured to always have to be perfect and he can make some mistakes rather than someone like you who prefers the meat head method
Glad white chocolate explain the real that he was given the support to play his game and didn't have to worry bout getting kick out of the league
Right the And1 scene was lit during that time. So it was that scene that ignited the moves. He played for a major college (FL) and he showed that he could play the NBA game. However, they’re were very few that left And1 and were able to be as successful as he. But all props to Williams for putting it on the pro circuit so the world could see it.
That was a perfect way of answering the host. It’s a million street ballers who plays like that but are not allowed 🚫!
Jason. Was for Sure a REAL BALLER
Jason Williams brought street to the pros. Bringing originality back to the game. Remember this game started on the streets
Pistol Pete maravich started that back in the 70s
…no it didn’t.
It started in a YMCA in New York with white kids and a Canadian.
@@Random_UserName4269😂😂 I mean true , started Is Massachusetts
Basketball began with its invention in 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts, by Canadian physical education instructor James Naismith. Inside a YMCA.
@@barniewestphal3083Facts!! 🙏🏾
He took his style from street ball. Shoutout to Jason for being honest.
🤝
J will told me this 25 years ago! He called me and said that!
He hooped with black kids period !!! He even say it on All the smoke ..but it don’t take a rocket scientist to figure that out
So street ball=black hoopers??
@@perrywashup5168when you think street ball yes you think black hoopers .. go to any area where blacks are at and you’d see at least 20-30 of us at the park hooping you never really see that with any other race
White Chocolate flat out balled 4 real ✌🏾
Flat tf out 💯
when you can leave Gary Payton froze , you can ball
Who is he?
Jason Williams @@jeffreycairns767
What do you know. White men CAN jump.
He probably the most underrated pg ever. Respect 🙏🏾
It’s John Stockton. No one gives him any credit for what he did because he had the mailman. When you hear best PG every no one says Stockton even though he is definitely in that conversation.
Stockton 100% in that conversation. If not someone is delusional
@@brennancondon3357I’m sure every real basketball fan has Stockton in their top 5 pg, he’s not underrated…some say he’d be rated higher if had one a ring
@@jondoe1571 they don’t though go talk to people or look at tier lists. Stockton gets so much hate because he played with the mailman and everyone thinks his numbers are inflated because of it.
He could play the game. Loved watching him. High IQ.
Jason Williams was one of the greatest ball handlers best creative passes in NBA history
Big 📠
Kyrie Irving.
@@jasonn2284 Ball handler, yes. Creative passer, hell no.
@@jasonn2284”one of” dumb shit
Pistol Pete Maravich
THIS is why I rock with J-Will. Turns a goofy observation into a gem of insight.
What gem of insight did I miss.. Dud was wrong.
@riccirogers9972 Hes actually wrong because JWill had to correct him. Commentator said "You didnt have the opportunity, you just did the ish." JWill responds, "Actually when I was drafted I was the only point guard on the team, so I had the keys." The commentator is projecting his feelings on a dude that looks like him, so hes hoping he feels like him.
@@mkadozafacts you're 100%correct like lol 😂 and street ball style was for sure a black cultural thing white chocolate even states in other interviews that he grew up playing with black kids in his home town
@@EARTHSOUL_Asm Hell, even Larry Bird said he started to really step up his game playing against the older black kids in his area. Its like people nowadays want to rewrite what history was because the truth triggers them.
@@EARTHSOUL_Asmhe also said it was safer on the white side of town.
Very Underrated Player
Every interview I see him he humble asf ,he is a real one
Plus he learned in the blackside of his town!
AGREED
Talented and a winner all the way
@@user-hz9hp1yx8pThat's all certain people worry about. He was bustin all their asses
He's always humble, unless he's on the court lol
This man made a whole generation fall in love with basketball 🏀
🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢
💯💯💯💯💯
He was right behind Kobe and Iverson as inspirational icons of that amazing era 🙌
Made me wanna go outside ball every time I’d see my Lakers and Kings go at it.
Jason was guaranteed to create the biggest “OOOOOH” that to this day I’ve ever seen, nightly, in opposing arenas!
Thank you Jason 🙏
@@KonaTheDragon you forcing it bro. But he was really nice tho. Nobody wanted to be white chocolate other than white kids probably 😂😂😂
@@KonaTheDragon He made people to watch basketball in a different way, inspirational and funny, explosive and entertaining… he created his own style and that is a lot considering the era he was playing in.
Of white people, maybe. But not the entire generation, let's not cap. J TOO REAL FOR THE CAP. HE KEPT IT 100. LEAVE IT THAT WAY.
When he came into the game, you knew you were going to see something spectacular.
A J Will in basketball today would bring a freshness to the league that is SORELY missing.
So glad he won a ring with the Heat 🔥 Legend
Didn't realize that!
Why what does it mean. Do u thing it makes him glad?
@@gerardoarambula8613of course, more than half of the NBA players in history don’t have a ring. It signifiers all your struggles and hard work to break through the barrier and become number one.
@@jesusguerrero8790he aint play one minute of that series tho
@dreturner4654 you don't know sports. What you don't see on camera is him TRAINING with his teammates.
J-Will is such a humble dude. Always giving credit and acknowledging everyone around him. Love that response about Rafer.
BESIDES WHEN MENTION KOBE
BALLER. PERIOD.
@@miguelruvalcaba2560 Absolutely 💯
True PG
Except when he tried to 💩 on Jordan / Kobe / the defenses they faced (which was literally his era) & then defense as a whole😂
Absolutely loved this guy. I was so happy he won a championship before retiring.
Jason Williams had forgot about him. What a player
He played with soul. That`s what White Chocolate was.
Yeah whatever ya fckn racist
Love it 😊
No he's a white boy that knows how to play basketball CLOWN there ain't no chocolate involved
Thank you!
That's pretty racist to say every other white player has no soul.
Rick Adelman was the ultimate players coach. He knew tactically how to set guys up to succeed and show their strengths.
He told Drexler to do less to win more, it took that coach in Memphis to get jwill to play more restricted and controlled and he became a winner
Think it was hubie brown
Don’t know him but sounds like it definitely
One of my favorite PG of all time. JW was so much fun to watch.
One of the most spectacular NBA player of all time!!!
Agreeeee
He was a nasty guard and his response is a humble confidence.
That elbow pass is iconic. Fun to use in a game too
We were doing that pass in high schools and play grounds way before he did it
@@ScorpioNy6what a joke 😂 stop the cap, no one knows you
I remember duin that pass in high school.
🏀💪🙂
@@ScorpioNy6no you were not. Lol
@@ScorpioNy6Not even in your dreams. I played mad streetball. I even remember the first And One mixtape. J Will was better than all of them dudes.
Love watching the show J.Will gave his all. Much respect. 100%
Facts.....the coaches shut Rafer down, White Chocolate was/still is awesome to watch
If they were allowed to play the way they are now?! Sheeeesh. If he was allowed to just dribble around for days like Harden & Kyrie and everybody, he would have made stuff happen
Big facts….. coaches shut guys like raffer down….. they tried it with magic…..
I got to see Rafer play against Detroit live just before he retired and everyone in the crowd in the palace started chanting Skip that game he played like he used to on the And 1 mix tape best game ever.
Allen Iverson: Carry violation stopped him from shredding the league even more.
Rafer “Skip” Alston: Wasn’t allowed to skip. It was called a travel.
Jason “White Chocolate” Williams:
Allowed to play as freely as possible while hopping around 🤷🏾♂️
Jason Williams is one of basketball's uncrowned Kings 👑. He deserves more credit than he gets.
I certainly agree ✌🏾
No doubt💯
Make sure you peep out my most recent drop💧
Lol he gets a ton of credit from fans. More than he actually deserves because when the Kings traded him for Bibby that's when the Kings became a true contender (that arguably should've went to the Finals in 02). He was entertaining to watch, but fans overrate him far too much.
@@1roundleft821however he was balling in Memphis and he was a key member of that 06 heat champ team
Yeah Jason Williams was hella different and truly ahead of his time. I loved his game.💯
Jason answered that question like he was handling the ball on the court so much class my guy 💯💪🏿❤️🏀💕
💯💯💯
Facts
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I've never see a man try to "guide" an answer as much as this guy, yet JWill kept it a buck.
Cuz j will from that way ✅ he knew what he was on
yea andrew is a douche
Right
He let me rock
"
Facts!
Jason Williams Has Always Been The Milk To My Cereal. 😂
lol!
⏸️
S/o jwill for knowing opportunity and faith from a coach changes everything
They dont talk about him much but this dude was stupendous💯
Like bird and magic had a 👶
That Kings squad was one of my favorite collection of talent ever. I wish he would've stayed with C Webb for longer.
His numbers were horrible lol. There’s a reason they were a better team with Bibby
@@chrisbrown6952always someone hating somewhere. 😂
@@xepidemicx1522 it’s not hate, he was fun to watch, but stupendous and “the son of Bird and Magic” are fucking crazy lol
Jason Williams was omg he was a great player and point guard he bring excitement to the NBA he was fun to watch for sure
That's the main difference! Having the "opportunity" is key. So many players are hindered because the coach doesn't enhance their skills but the coach actually arrests their skills.
yea big ups to Rick Adelman
Yep, the cavs current coach hasn't developed 1 player, he's destroying them!
I always thought Jason was a mulatto, learning he's white and handles like his, bro he's ice cold! Super raw regardless of his lack of skin color!❤
@@tedbogan6099na lack of skin color is crazy 😂😂😂😂
White Chocolate was already doing streetball even before And1 mixtape became popular.
The behind the back elbow pass is next level savage.
In my top 3 of best in-game pass all time.
Seem way better passes b4. I was never that impressed w/ it tbh
@@macysondheimwhich ones?
Pistol Pete Maravich
@@emune2326 I’ll admit, Pistol Pete was the pioneer of that streetball shit in the NBA. But not an elbow pass 😮💨😮💨
Love his response very humble! White chocolate definitely was that guy🔥
People who speak like you are too young to have watched him play. Stop lying to yourself
Was and is him a pistol Pete have two of my favorite passes of all time I wish pistol got the recognition for the scorer he was
@@Tone757 yessir pistol definitely was crazy with the handle was just watching a video of him going through all of his dribbling drills
For the first guy speaking:
That’s why you are not brought into any hoop shows
AND Jason told you Why he was allowed to do it and it STILL went over YOUR HEAD.
Pistol Pete is the Godfather of that style. 🙏🏾
Jason thanx for being genuine understanding the narrative he was pushing
Exactly. This guy is a lowkey but straight out there racist. I'm even surprised that I'm posting on anything that he's on
💯
Fax
Great job handling that Jason.
Yeah he’s a real humble guy. And luckily had a real coach too. Had no idea he was the only pg when he first got to Sac, but either way i respect him for letting Jason do his thing
Its the look on Gary Paytons face after he went past him!!😂😂😂
Gary tried to trip him
Dude tried a kick save.....lmao...
I love that too... a classic move on " the glove " It was an awesome move.
I wouldn’t have noticed lol
Gary Payton had slip the glove and tried to extend his left foot (slight kick) to stop JW, but JW still get past him 😂
It was his swag and rhythm that had ppl saying he played black but he's so humble I loved his answer
Having a coach that gives you the green light and you don’t have to fear getting benched because of a mistake, is the biggest confidence booster.
Thank you Jason, for stating that you had the freedom to hoop like that. Back then, and probably now, coaches don't want street ball basketball.
Exactly...that bs starts at the aau level.
JASON WILLIAMS MAN WE MISS YOU
My friend...YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT...
He made Sac an amazing team to watch for several seasons. No big egos. Just great role players and everyone touched the ball. Best passing team in the era. Love such an exciting point guard that dazzled and brought so much energy. Always be remembered!
Even kids like me in Ohio was rooting for them
I wish i was there to see that, I’m from the 831 near sac
Very fun to watch. That team, the Mavs with Nash, Nowitzki, Finley and Van Exel were exciting AF lol. Then later on the Suns with Nash, Stoudemire, Marion, Barbosa and Diaw were super fun to watch too.
He totally didn't take the bait!!! Respect this man tremendously ✊🏾🖤
What bait?
@@PAULEYBOY84Trying to get him to discredit black players.
It wasn’t bait and it wouldn’t be disrespectful to say he’s different.
It’s not bait to say he was great in his own rite and doesn’t need to be compared to black players to be great. It does get a little old to constantly hear about it
What bait? Andrew has a real point, no black players were comparable to Jason. Jason was an original and had his own signature moves and style.
He was a menace on the court
Jason Williams was way beyond what ballers were then and now. He was in a class like Pistol Pete was, true ball handlers that could do it all.
Such a humnle and smart answer. Dodged the line of questioning and instead of complaining he just gave credit to others. One of my all time favs.
Pistol Pete had that swag game as a white boy too.
Steve Nash was better than both w/o the flash.
@clowdzurfer how dare you challenge me sir. Check out his highlights.
Shultz went uber blaccent for this one😂
Basketball was fun back then
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@@RamsLakersDodgerswhat ?
He was the man
My favorite basketball player all time
Rick Adelman is severely underrated..
Pushed out of the league too soon, same with George Karl
Portland trailblazers coach when they lost to Jordans Bulls... Hell of a coach
The elbow pass is a S-tier move. Top 5 wtf things you can do on the court for sure. Bro perfected it
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Jason Williams is a legend
Jason Williams was that dude on the court he was cold
So fun to watch!
Jay gave Skip his credit. He did not down play the situation. Skip did not get the opportunity 👍👍
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Notice that too
I dunno man he started for quite a while. He just didn’t pan out/transition the way people hoped 🤷🏻♂️. That’s coming from a Houston fan too.
@randysalvaje512 he explained how Adelman gave him the green light to be him. Who knows if Rafer had the same opportunity while playing with Houston
@@jocelynlabbe9749he didn't & even when Skip was playing well, the coaches would take him out the minute he started "skipping".
Props to Rick Adleman one of the best coaches ever 💯
So great. Those 01-03 Kings Teams where my favorite teams of all-time. They had the great rivalry with Kobe-Shaq Lakers, Robinson-Duncan Spurs, young Dirk's Mavs, and Garnett's Wolves. The Nets and Pistons were young kids compared to the West. It was a 3 Horse Field for the Championship those years, and the Spurs were the underdog.
@@darylmixan8170 👍 those were the good ol days 💯 the west was so stacked at 1 point that the webelieve warriors had a winning record but still didn’t make the 8th seed. Then the eastern conference with both 7-8th seeds usually having a losing record 😅😂
J-will was the blueprint for a lot of players. Definitely deserve more credit one of my favorite point guard ever
His swag is the reason why they call it his rhythm
Jason real he knows not everybody gets the same opportunity in the league
Yup skip got called for traveling just for dribbling between his legs.
I have 2 underrated point guards that I absolutely adore. Jason Williams and Nick Van Exel were a joy to watch. They made hoop fun. Their hilights don't do them justice. Absolute fun
Facts!! Two of my favorite.
Nick was a monster, I love him in Dallas
Jason Williams is like the Eminem of Hip-hop music 😎
I loved watching Jason Williams and Webber play together
Williams clearing up the misconceptions quick.
Jason Williams is a real one. He’s humble. It was so much fun to watch, and he always gives credit when credit is due.
Kings got better after they got rid of him
Glad he won a ring in miami..bibby didnt win shit
He was amazing way before his time !!!
No many people can handle the ball like him. What a legend
He'll never be a traditional HOFer, but he was a great player to watch.
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Jason Williams didn't let the guy disrespect his legacy ✊🏿💪🏾 value and respect to white Chocolate 💜💜💜
He didn’t disrespect his legacy at all
Wtf you talking about? he is literally praising him giving him his flowers🤷♂️
Saying that the nicknames like "white chocolate" is bs cause it suggest that he is only as good as black people when in fact no one else despite their color played as he did.
@@TheDavidbeckham7 Pretty sure it's a poorly written comment and he's talking about him disrespecting "skip to my lous"'s legacy. Since he was benched part of the time and not really given the opportunity to conduct himself the way we saw on the and 1 tapes.
@@TheDavidbeckham7”No one played as he did” The white boy said it right, “ I got the opportunity.” I know 20 black guys on the street that can out shine this dude, they weren’t given the opportunity. You white people are always looking for the “Great White Hope.” Something to help you maintain the myth of your superiority. Y’all sick in the head!😢Spend way too much time telling lies and trying to convince yourself of the lies.
@TheDavidbeckham7 The host was trying to act like Black players didnt contribute to JWills success!! You really think JWill made up those moves?? YOU REALLY THINK HE LEARNED THAT SHYT FROM SOME UNKNOWN PHANTOM WHITE PLAYER WEVE NEVER HEARD ABOUT??? JWill is supremely talented, and he earned his own legacy!! But Yeah.... He learned that shyt from the Bruthahs!! And he wasnt ashamed of his nickname.... HE EARNED THAT TOO!! You the type that think Eminem invented hiphop!! 😂😂😂 wake up!!
Jason Williams is the professor before the professor
The video The Professor did with Jason Williams was really cool to see because I always felt that way too. It was dope seeing them shooting the shit and showing each other their bag of tricks on the court.
Rik Adelman was a very underrated coach
It was the swagger and passion
J-Will is always so humble, thats why I've always been a fan of him and not to mention J-Will can really ball.
Jason is a solid dude! I met him randomly one day and he was very polite.
It’s beautiful I could watch him playing 20 years gone now 🤷
WATCHED THIS TWICE FOR THE MOVES.
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Never heard a bad story about Rick Adleman💯
Except he couldn’t win the big ones
Still one of the greats regardless, took two different small markets teams extremely far and lost to the MJ bulls and the 2000s Lakers Dynasty thats literally the toughest lineup you could ever ask for lol
Thank you Jason for schooling Andrew.
yeah andrew sounded like a total idiot here
Lol yeah Andrew was really trying to pull his usual subtle racist crap but Jason really set him straight with grace.
How is anything Andrew said even remotely racist?
Everywhere you turn, someone looking for a reason to get offended...
it went over your head. That's fine.@@obowurx6625
@@oldmanjesus9855Ol racist card it’s reliable.
He was just dope. Nothing else mattered.
One of the greatest eras in basketball history as a matter fact, probably the last great era
A forgotten NBA legend. Jason was a great Point Guard. Much Respect brother 💯
Forgotten? Not by me that’s for sure
He was a good player, but legend? Idk about that. He was never a top 10-15 point guard in the league at any point in his career.
As a matter of fact, that ‘00s Kings team got significantly better when he was traded for Mike Bibby.
@@polarbearswag7342 Ok general manager 🤓
He was one of the most inspirational players of that amazing era behind Kobe and Iverson.
@@KonaTheDragonThat's even crazier than calling him a legend
@@KonaTheDragon lmfaooo! What do you mean by inspirational? What made him more inspirational than John Stockton, Steve Nash, or Chauncey Billups and the ‘04 Pistons?
I just can’t believe you compared him to Kobe and Iverson, that has gotta be the wildest shit I heard all week lol
I'm pretty sure every NBA fan loves white chocolate. He may not have been the best player or had the best career but the way he played was just so entertaining to watch it's impossible not to love this dude
Facts!! Noone was hooping like this guy