Jason Williams Bio (Biography)
Real name:
Jason Williams
Place of birth:
Belle, West Virginia,USA
Astrology Sign:
Aries
Biography
In his childhood days, Jason was a seasonal sports player, he used to play basketball, football and baseball what ever season on-going for that sport. In his early age only he stucked up with Basketball and played for the school team in Dupont High School. Jason has set the history for Dupont by scoring more than 1000 career points and assists more than 500. Jason was born on 18th November 1975, in Belle, West Virginia. His mind than completely set to go for the big leagues and opted to grab career in NBA. Jason's wife is Denika, and have a daughter, Mia and a son, Jaxon.
Williams joined the 1998 NBA Draft and was seventh overall pick by the Sacramento Kings. His NBA debut match against San Antonio Spurs on 5th February, 1999, he registered highest 21 points with 4 rebounds, 5 steals, and 3 assists. His 1998-99 records were Rookie in 3 pointers attempted and made, and ranked Second in assists, Fourth in scoring, Fifth in double-doubles, Eight in 3 point percentage and Ninth in free-throw percentage. He played for Sacramento Kings between 1998-2001, and also played for Memphis Grizzlies between 2001-2005. Jason will like to coaching after gets retirement from the game.
In 1997-98, Jason set a single-game record of 17 assists playing for Florida against Duquesne. In 1998-99, Jason was called for Schick All-Rookie First Team. He was NBA's Most Improved Player published by Sports Illustrated in 2003. He was Rookie for the year 1998.
Williams joined the 1998 NBA Draft and was seventh overall pick by the Sacramento Kings. His NBA debut match against San Antonio Spurs on 5th February, 1999, he registered highest 21 points with 4 rebounds, 5 steals, and 3 assists. His 1998-99 records were Rookie in 3 pointers attempted and made, and ranked Second in assists, Fourth in scoring, Fifth in double-doubles, Eight in 3 point percentage and Ninth in free-throw percentage. He played for Sacramento Kings between 1998-2001, and also played for Memphis Grizzlies between 2001-2005. Jason will like to coaching after gets retirement from the game.
In 1997-98, Jason set a single-game record of 17 assists playing for Florida against Duquesne. In 1998-99, Jason was called for Schick All-Rookie First Team. He was NBA's Most Improved Player published by Sports Illustrated in 2003. He was Rookie for the year 1998.
