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Williams eyes return to NBA
Phoenix, Toronto have made contact
By RACHEL CARTER, Staff Writer
RALEIGH -- Former Duke basketball star Jay Williams said Thursday that he plans to return to the NBA next season and has talked to a couple of clubs who are interested in him.
Williams, who graduated from Duke in 2002, was in a serious motorcycle accident in June 2003 while under contract with the Chicago Bulls. Under terms of his contract, he was not allowed to ride a motorcycle.
Williams, who was not wearing a helmet at the time, was hospitalized for three months with a broken pelvis and leg. Williams, the No. 2 pick in the 2002 draft, averaged 9.5 points and 4.7 assists per game in his one season with Chicago.
The Bulls and Williams reached a contract buyout agreement worth $3 million. Williams is now an unrestricted free agent.
Williams, 23, spoke Thursday at Broughton High School as part of the national "Got Milk?" campaign and spoke to students about the importance of a good diet.
As for his career, he said Toronto and Phoenix have contacted him, along with other NBA clubs. Williams chose not to come back yet and is moving from his Durham home to Chicago to get himself closer to playing condition.
"It's going to be good," Williams said. "I think it's going to happen by October."
Williams said he has worked out with individual players but that he won't play a game until training camp begins in October.
(from phxsuns.net)
Phoenix, Toronto have made contact
By RACHEL CARTER, Staff Writer
RALEIGH -- Former Duke basketball star Jay Williams said Thursday that he plans to return to the NBA next season and has talked to a couple of clubs who are interested in him.
Williams, who graduated from Duke in 2002, was in a serious motorcycle accident in June 2003 while under contract with the Chicago Bulls. Under terms of his contract, he was not allowed to ride a motorcycle.
Williams, who was not wearing a helmet at the time, was hospitalized for three months with a broken pelvis and leg. Williams, the No. 2 pick in the 2002 draft, averaged 9.5 points and 4.7 assists per game in his one season with Chicago.
The Bulls and Williams reached a contract buyout agreement worth $3 million. Williams is now an unrestricted free agent.
Williams, 23, spoke Thursday at Broughton High School as part of the national "Got Milk?" campaign and spoke to students about the importance of a good diet.
As for his career, he said Toronto and Phoenix have contacted him, along with other NBA clubs. Williams chose not to come back yet and is moving from his Durham home to Chicago to get himself closer to playing condition.
"It's going to be good," Williams said. "I think it's going to happen by October."
Williams said he has worked out with individual players but that he won't play a game until training camp begins in October.
(from phxsuns.net)