He had some...um...problems as a Net...
I made another post of how we can use some depth at the 4 and 5. I was looking at free agents and D league players and can across an article about most deserving d league players who need to be called up and Sean Williams was #1 on the list. The guys is still young (24 I believe) and is listed as 6'10 235. Said he is a very athletic shot blocker with tons of energy. (Tyrus Thomas?) Anyone Know anything about this guys. All I could find was that he was drafted out of Boston College by the nets and is now in the D league. How can I write to the Bobcats and tell them to sign him lol.
He had some...um...problems as a Net...
A tribute to "Crash"...We'll miss you Dude...
Just found out he is a starter on the NBADL allstar game so I will be watching.
From Wikipedia:
From what I remember reading in the past, he is somewhat of a headcase (not to be confused with Shawne Williams of the Knicks, who is also a headcase lol). While I certainly believe that everybody deserves a second chance, most of these types of NBA players become repeat offenders in some way or other (Ron Artest and Demarcus Cousins come to mind).On March 16, 2009, Williams was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and criminal mischief after an altercation with the clerk at a cell phone store at Park Meadows Mall in Lone Tree, CO that ended with Williams smashing the store's computer monitor.[9] He did not accompany his team on their flight back to New Jersey[10] and was later suspended by the team for two games.[11]
Based on what our coaching staff has done with our big men the guy is worth a look. What he did was nothing major and happened almost 2 years ago. He has not had anything bad happen since. I also agree that just about everyone deserves a second chance. He is averaging 15 and 10 in the D league. I am sure he wants another shot and would not want a lot of money.
http://www.nba.com/dleague/playerfil...ame_stats.html
Eh...I don't know what I think of this but someone will probably post it sooner or later:
http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/20...ge__twice.html
I read that earlier as well after I posted. Once again happened over a year ago. I would trust the front office if they were to evaluate a player and offer him a contract, to have something in the contract saying something like If you screw up again your gone. There are not many options out there that do not involve a trade.
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