Jay Williams

Jay Williams
Jason David "Jay" Williamsis an American former basketball player. He played college basketball for the Duke University Blue Devils and professionally for the Chicago Bulls in the NBA. He last signed with the Austin Toros of the NBA Development League, but was waived by the Toros on December 30, 2006 due to lingering physical effects from a 2003 motorcycle accident. Although he had been known as Jason, he asked to be called Jay on joining the Bulls in 2002, to...
ProfessionBasketball Player
Date of Birth10 September 1981
CityPlainfield, NJ
It was weird. When I was in the attack mode, it was like everything seemed so much easier. It was good. It was like, "I can play.
I was used to being the guy who was hunted after. . . . It's actually good to kind of be on the other side and hunt everybody else.
We were screaming, hollering, flashing lights. It was complete chaos.
It's a time when you can't hold back and you've got to put everything on the line. We're going to fire all bullets in the tournament. That's the only way you can win it.
It was excellent insight into the history of Apache culture.
It's about bottom line and effectiveness, ... Youngstown needs that mentality.
When the judge took the bench, he said the parties should make an effort to settle this today or he would make a decision. This offer is less than the initial amount, but it is the bottom number for the settlement.
Wow. This is a great award. This one just tops them all. Coach Wooden represents everything I've always stood for -- pride, integrity and trust.
Parents should treat their kids like they'll be gone the next day, 'cause sometimes they are.
There's a little bit of comfort knowing what kind of person he was. My boy was always about serving people and helping people.
The point for me is to get in, fix it up and get out within two years.
I was able to do a lot of things I haven't been able to do for awhile, ... This is the kind of game I?m really good at. West Coast game, up and down, run a lot. I hope I can bring that back to Chicago.
People who love sports should have a place where they can get all they want. Of course we all could do with out the false rumors, but it really is harmless for the most part.
I just feel like we're batting our heads against the wall,