- Buck Williams
Infobox NBA Player
position = Power forward
height_ft = 6
height_in = 8
weight_lb = 215
nationality = American
birth_date = Birth date and age|1960|3|8|mf=y
birth_place =Rocky Mount, North Carolina
highschool = Rocky Mount Senior
college = Maryland
draft = 3rd overall
draft_year = 1981
draft_team =New Jersey Nets
career_start = 1981
career_end = 1999
former_teams = New Jersey Nets (1981–1989)Portland Trail Blazers (1989–1996)New York Knicks (1996–1998)
awards = 1982 NBA Rookie of the YearCharles Linwood Williams (born
March 8 1960 inRocky Mount, North Carolina ), better known as "Buck", is a retired American professionalbasketball player. He was well known for his rebounding ability and trademarkgoggles .Williams, 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m), ranks 13th all-time in
NBA career rebounds. [ [http://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/trb_career.html Basketball-Reference.com NBA Career Rebounds Leaders and Records] ] His 17-year NBA career was highlighted by three All-Star Game appearances, a Rookie of the Year award, an All-Rookie team selection, an All-NBA second team selection and four selections to the first and second NBA All-Defensive teams.College
Williams attended
Rocky Mount High School (then called Rocky Mount Senior High) in Rocky Mount before going off to play collegiately at the University of Maryland. Williams had immediate success at Maryland, capturing the ACC Rookie of the Year Award in 1979. He led the ACC in rebounding twice (1979 and 1981), while averaging 15.5 points per game in his sophomore and junior years. He earned first-team All-American honors in 1981 and earned All-ACC honors in 1980 and 1981. National recognition of his performances came when he was selected to the 1980 USA Olympic basketball team, alongside such players as later two-time NBA championsIsiah Thomas andMark Aguirre ; he, however, never got to represent the national colors in Moscow due to the United States' boycott. In 2002, Williams was one of eight former Maryland players to be named to the ACC's 50th Anniversary Men's Basketball Team [theACC.com, [http://www.theacc.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/092602aaa.html ACC 50th Anniversary Men's Basketball Team] ] . In 2001, he became a member of the University of Maryland’s Athletic Hall of Fame (officially known as The M Club) [ [http://www.themclub.org/hall/members.html The M Club Athletic Hall of Fame] ] .New Jersey years: 1981-1989
After three years at Maryland, Williams decided to leave for the NBA. The
New Jersey Nets selected him third overall in the1981 NBA Draft , behind Olympic teammates Aguirre and Thomas. In his first season with the Nets, he averaged 15.5 points and led the team with 12.3 rebounds per game, helping New Jersey win 20 more games (a 44-38 win-loss record) than the previous year and earning1982 Rookie of the Year honors. Williams established himself as a premier player at the power forward position over the next eight seasons with the Nets; in six of those he was ranked among the best three rebounders in the league, never averaging less than twelve rebounds per game. This period (1984) featured the Nets' best playoff effort since merging into the NBA from the ABA in1977 - their first second-round appearance, where they lost to theMilwaukee Bucks ; not until 2002 did the Nets get past the first round of the playoffs again.Portland years: 1989-1996
On
June 24 ,1989 , the Nets traded Williams to thePortland Trail Blazers in exchange forSam Bowie and a draft pick. In Portland, Williams would continue his solid play and take a complementary frontcourt role to established guard duo ofClyde Drexler andTerry Porter . The Blazers' post-season campaigns ended in the first round four consecutive years prior to 1990; contrastingly, Wiliams' first three seasons with the Blazers were marked by three Western Conference Finals appearances and two NBA Finals. In 1990 the Blazers succumbed to the powerhouseDetroit Pistons in five games, while in 1992 they fell to theChicago Bulls in six. Williams was regularly in the starting lineup for the first six of his seven seasons with the Blazers. He remains the franchise leader in field goal percentage (55.0%).Fact|date=February 2008Late years
In the twilight of his career, after the 1995-96 season, Williams moved back to the Atlantic Division, signing with the
New York Knicks , where he played in a much more limited capacity, behind the frontcourt duo ofPatrick Ewing andCharles Oakley . He spent two years with the Knicks, but was forced to miss 41 games during 1997-98 season due to knee surgery (the first time in his career he missed more than 12 games in a season). Williams announced his retirement onJanuary 27 ,1999 , holding career averages of 12.8 points and ten rebounds per game and a field goal average of 54.9 percent. During the course of his 17 year NBA career, Williams racked up more than 16,000 points and 13,000 rebounds — one of only seven NBA players to ever reach both marks.Fact|date=February 2008Williams served as the president of the
NBA Players Association from1994 to1997 . The Nets retired his #52 jersey in April 1999. [ [http://www.nba.com/nets/history/retirednumbers.html Nets retired Numbers] , "nba.com"] In2006 he was named as an inductee into the Rocky Mount Twin County Hall of Fame. [ [http://www.rockymounttelegram.com/news/content/news/stories/2006/10/04/hall.html ] ]Personal
Williams and his wife, Mimi, have two sons, Julien and Malek. He currently resides in Potomac, Maryland.
Awards and accomplishments
*ACC Rookie of the Year:
1979 *ACC All-ACC (1st team):
1980 ,1981 *USA Olympic Team:
1980 *NCAA All-American (1st team):
1981 *NBA All-Star:
1982 ,1983 ,1986 *NBA All-NBA (2nd team):
1983 *NBA Rookie of the Year:
1982 *NBA All-Rookie (1st team):
1982 *NBA All-Defense (1st team):
1990 ,1991 *NBA All-Defense (2nd team):
1988 ,1992 *NBA Field Goal Percentage leader:
1991 (60.2%),1992 (60.4%)*NBA Minutes Played leader:
1985 (3182)*NBA Offensive Rebounds (total) leader:
1984 (355)*NBA Games Played leader:
1985 (82),1987 (82),1990 (82),1995 (82)References
External links
* [http://www.nba.com/playerfile/buck_williams/index.html NBA.com profile]
* [http://www.basketballreference.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=WILLIBU01 Stats at basketballreference.com]
* [http://www.nba.com/blazers/news/Celebrating_Our_Heritage_Buck-243350-1218.html NBA - Celebrating our heritage profile]
* [http://nba-blazers.blogspot.com/2006/10/nba-throwback-buck-williams.html RGB profile: Buck Williams NBA Throwback]
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