JJ Redick was the talk of the sports world Tuesday for lambasting his former Clippers coach, Doc Rivers. Now, several people have fired back at Reddick's criticism.
The Grizzlies got to where they are with patience and intelligence, and they will need those same traits to navigate one of their toughest seasons in recent history.
This admission will likely ruffle some feathers among the Clippers fan base.
On Aug. 21., former Sixer Lou Williams made comments that raised some eyebrows. TMZ Sports approached Williams on Monday and asked if he’d like the Sixth Man of the Year Award named after himself.
After 17 years of coming off the bench, Lou Williams is finally sitting down for good. Williams, a three-time Sixth Man of the Year, announced his retirement with a YouTube video narrated adorably by his daughter.
Lou Williams is retiring from basketball after 17 years in the NBA, making the announcement Sunday morning in a YouTube video. The 36-year-old guard scored the most points off the bench by anyone in league history, and he’s a three-time winner of the Sixth Man of the Year award.
On Thursday, March 9, Lou Williams is still a free agent. The three-time NBA 6th Man of The Year most recently played for the Atlanta Hawks during the 2021-22 season and averaged 6.3 points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.9 assists per contest.
Lou Williams once lived an incredible moment with a gunman who tried to steal from him. Lou Williams is one of the best and most famous sixth men in NBA history.
View the original article to see embedded media. With the NBA season 44 days away, there are still plenty of very good free agents available. One of
View the original article to see embedded media. The NBA is a league defined by its superstars and very rarely do team’s benches get credit for the hard work they put in, even for championship-esce teams.
View the original article to see embedded media. On August 12, three-time 6th Man of The Year Lou Williams still remains a free agent for any team in the league to sign. Williams played for the Atlanta Hawks last season, and averaged 6.3 points per game.
The acronym GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) gets thrown around a lot these days. But there are only a handful of true GOATS. Michael Jordan, Tom Brady, Serena Williams, and Novak Djokovic.
Moments ago, Shams Charania of The Athletic broke the news that the NBA will retire the No. 6 league-wide to honor the late Bill Russell. The Boston Celtics legend is the most decorated player in league history, yet his most important contributions came off the court through his activism.
View the original article to see embedded media. On Sunday, Lou Williams and Joe Johnson faced off in the AEBL Pro-Am in Atlanta, Georgia. View the original article to see embedded media.
View the original article to see embedded media. NBA free agency began on June 30, and now on July 17, free agency has been going on for nearly three weeks.
The 2022 NBA Draft is less than three weeks away, and the Atlanta Hawks have their work cut out for them. The Hawks have the 16th and 44th overall picks with several intriguing prospects to evaluate.
Atlanta Hawks backup guard Lou Williams is a busy man. The 35-year-old only tweets sporadically, but when he speaks, people listen. That's why it was so cool to see Williams giving props to former NBA shooting guard J.R.
It doesn’t sound like Williams has made any decisions yet, but the fact that he’s even discussing retirement is noteworthy.
Say it ain't so, Sweet Lou. In an interview with Taylor Rooks of Bleacher Report, Lou Williams opened up on an array of fascinating topics. The entire video deserves a watch, and you can get to it by clicking here.
After his team’s win in the Atlanta Entertainment Basketball League (AEBL), Lou Williams was asked about his involvement in the league and how it makes a positive impact on the surrounding communities.
It’s very possible the Hawks made their final significant move of this offseason when they finalized a one-year contract with Lou Williams. Williams was acquired by Atlanta at the 2020-2021 trade deadline, and while he initially considered retirement before joining the Hawks, he was quickly embraced by the team.
The Hawks and Lou Williams have both publicly admitted to having interest in a return to Atlanta after he helped bolster the team’s second unit down the stretch and into the playoffs.
It’s been a week since the Hawks traded Rajon Rondo to the Clippers in exchange for Lou Williams in an attempt to add some more firepower to the second unit, and it only took him two appearances to trump everything Rondo accomplished in his brief Hawks career.
Lou Williams is breaking his silence after the emotional trade away from the Clippers.
Despite his disappointment, Williams also said he is excited to rejoin the Hawks and continue his career in his "backyard."
Earlier in March, Williams suggested he would retire if he was traded.
Lou Williams guard made an interesting revelation about his NBA future, indicating that he would retire if dealt by the Clippers.
Many rival teams expect the Clippers to trade veteran guard Lou Williams in the hopes of getting a full fresh start.
Family is now allowed in the NBA bubble, which means it’s time to start seeing some real fans in the crowd. One fan who stood out above the rest was Rece Mitchell, the girlfriend of Clippers star Lou Williams.
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