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Five of the most famous Williams in NBA history

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In the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia, Williams is one of the top three popular surnames for many years. For Chinese basketball fans, when it comes to men with the surname Williams, the first priority that comes to mind will be those players who play in the NBA league. According to statistics, there have been a total of 73 Williams in the history of the NBA, which can be described as a considerable number, including many old faces familiar to modern NBA fans.

Combining fame and strength, the author will take stock of the five most famous Williams in the history of the NBA in this article for your reference. Of course, due to space limitations, if there is a debatable choice, please also share your opinions in the comment area. If there are any Mr. Williams that you prefer and have been skipped by the author, you are of course welcome to leave a comment in the comment area to add.

Five of the most famous Williams in NBA history

Michael Carter Williams

When it comes to the typical representative of the rookie, that is, the peak, McAvoy is definitely a representative figure that cannot be skipped, and the composition of the full name is the name of the fans' ridicule. In its debut season, McAvoy averaged 16.7 points, 6.2 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 1.9 steals per game, and has since deteriorated. Since entering the league in the 13/14 season, McAvoy has moved to six NBA teams, temporarily fixing his average at 10.3 points, 4.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game.

Five of the most famous Williams in NBA history

IV. Louis Williams

Lu Williams, referred to as Lou Wei. Williams, the most recognizable in the NBA league, is None other than Lou Wei, who has three best sixth-man trophies. As a bench scorer with excellent singles and jump shooting ability, Louis Williams has changed seven teams since entering the NBA in the 05/06 season, and can become a plug-and-play scoring cutter everywhere he goes. As of now, Lowe's NBA career average is 14.3 points, 3.5 assists and 2.2 rebounds.

Five of the most famous Williams in NBA history

III. Maurice Williams

It is also strange to say that there are many Williams in the history of the NBA, but very few have really reached the height of All-Star, and Mo Williams, who was once jokingly called "Mo Bu Chuan" by fans, is one of them.

As the No. 48 pick in the 2003 draft, Mo Williams left a record for 13 seasons in the NBA, during which he played to seven teams, and domestic fans first learned that he can be traced back to the days when Yi Jianlian partnered him with the Bucks, and Xiao Mo's nickname also originated from that time. In terms of style of play, Mo Williams was an early and well-known player who loved mid- and long-range point guards and used single-action shooting. Throughout his NBA career, Mo Williams was named an All-Star with 13.2 points, 4.9 assists and 2.8 rebounds.

Five of the most famous Williams in NBA history

Ii. Jason Williams

In 12 NBA seasons, he averaged 10.5 points, 5.9 assists and 2.3 rebounds per game in his career, a championship experience, and a performance of 14.8 points and 8.0 assists in his peak season, although he has never been selected as an All-Star, but Jason Williams, nicknamed "White Chocolate", is probably more famous than many star players. The reason behind this is naturally due to Jason Williams' silky smooth ball-handling skills and unpredictable passing ability.

Five of the most famous Williams in NBA history

How famous Jason Williams really is, here is the last example for reference. Before the start of the 2002 draft, in order to avoid the sharp edge of white chocolate, the black young point guard whose original name was also Jason Williams chose to change his name to Jay Williams. Williams, who then became yao ming's leader in the draft night, was above ten thousand people. Unfortunately, though, because of a motorcycle crash that occurred during the offseason of the rookie season, Jay Williams lost most of his athletic abilities and ended his NBA career in a hurry with just one season.

Five of the most famous Williams in NBA history

I. Deron Williams

Born in 12 NBA seasons, he averaged 16.3 points, 8.1 assists and 3.1 rebounds per game, and was selected as an All-Star and a second-team player twice. Judging by the achievements in the NBA, the Jazz team leader who used to be on par with Paul was the most successful Williams in his career.

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