- Jayson Williams
infobox NBA Player
name = Jayson Williams
nickname =
position = Power forward-Center
height_ft = 6
height_in = 9
weight_lbs = 240
nationality = USA
birth_date = birth date and age|1968|2|22
birth_place = Ritter,South Carolina
college = St. John's
draft = 21st overall
draft_year = 1990
draft_team =Phoenix Suns
career_start = 1990
career_end = 1999
former_teams =Philadelphia 76ers (1990-1992)New Jersey Nets (1992-1999)
awards = 1997-98 NBA All-Star
halloffame =Jayson Williams (born
February 22 ,1968 in Ritter,South Carolina ) is a former AmericanNBA basketball player. Standing at 6'9", he played high schoolbasketball forChrist The King RHS inNew York City and college basketball for St. John's University and graduated with a bachelor's degree in1990 . He is infamous for his involvement and subsequent trial in the shooting death of a limousine driver.Biography
Williams was selected by the
Phoenix Suns in the first round (21st pick overall) of the1990 NBA Draft . His draft rights were ultimately traded by the Suns to thePhiladelphia 76ers for a 1993 first-round draft choice onOctober 28 ,1990 . He was then traded by the 76ers to theNew Jersey Nets for conditional draft choices onOctober 8 ,1992 . Injuries forced Williams to retire in 1999.In 1992, Williams was accused of smashing a beer mug over a patron's head at a
Chicago bar. Two years later, he was accused of firing a semiautomatic weapon into the parking lot at theMeadowlands Sports Complex .In the spring of
2002 , he was tried on charges of gunning down 55 year old limousine driver Costas "Gus" Christofi at his estate inAlexandria Township, New Jersey onFebruary 14 ,2002 . [Hanley, Robert. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A01E7D71F3CF93AA15751C0A9629C8B63 "Reporter's Notebook; At Former Nets Star's Trial, A Tangle of Contradictions"] , "The New York Times ",February 29 ,2004 . AccessedDecember 20 ,2007 . "Five friends and four Harlem Globetrotters were in various parts of Jayson Williams's country home in Alexandria Township, N.J., when a chauffeur, Costas Christofi, was killed two years ago by a blast from a shotgun held by Mr. Williams."] Christofi had been hired to drive Williams's NBA charity team from aBethlehem, Pennsylvania charity event to the mansion, about 30 miles northwest ofTrenton, New Jersey . Members of Jayson's NBA charity basketball team present at the scene were Kent Culuko, former college basketball standout from James Madison University and members of Harlem Globetrotters as well as couple other less known individuals who, allegedly, assisted Jayson in evidence cover up. Published reports have said Williams was playing with a shotgun while giving a tour of his 30,000-square-foot home when the weapon fired, killing Christofi. At the time of Christofi's death, Williams was working as a studio analyst for "The NBA on NBC " from which he was consequently fired due to morality clause in his contract.That April, he was acquitted of the most serious charges against him, but the
jury deadlocked on a charge of recklessmanslaughter , and he currently faces a retrial on that charge. He also faces trial on four charges related to his alleged attempts to cover up the circumstances of the driver's death. News of the shooting was shocking because Williams had an easygoing and humorous reputation. His wife endorsed her husband and her love for him in her website. In January 2005, he began to play professionally again in theContinental Basketball Association . In January 2003, the family of Costas "Gus" Christofi settled with Williams in a wrongful death lawsuit for $2.75 million.On
April 21 ,2006 , an appeals court ruled that Williams can be retried on a reckless manslaughter charge stemming from the shooting death of Christofi. [http://sports.yahoo.com/top/news;_ylt=AksqsUVY4GbDs.LOA9lL3l05nYcB?slug=ap-williamstrial&prov=ap&type=lgns]In 2000, Williams co-wrote with journalist
Steve Friedman "Loose Balls: Easy Money, Hard Fouls, Cheap Laughs, and True Love in the NBA" (ISBN 0-7679-0569-5). In the autobiography, Williams claimed that he almost shotNew York Jets wide receiverWayne Chrebet while firing a large handgun on his skeet-shooting range.Indoor Lacrosse
Jayson Williams was also the principal owner of the
New Jersey Storm of theNational Lacrosse League . This franchise operated for 2 seasons (2002 and 2003) before moving toAnaheim, California , becoming theAnaheim Storm . Williams said that he was inspired to buy a team after seeing images of football legendJim Brown , an idol of his, playing the sport. Brown was indeed an accomplished lacrosse player.After attending an actual indoor lacrosse game, Williams liked what he saw and decided to buy the rights to an expansion team. Due to consistently poor results, as well as its presence in tough markets, the Storm failed to make much of an impression and went dormant before the start of the 2006 season.Career highlights
*Totaled 15 points (7-10 FG), a game-high 15 rebounds and a career-high 6 blocked shots against the
Portland Trail Blazers onFebruary 24 , 1999
*Named to the 1997-98 and 1998-99 NBA All-Interview First Team
*Ranked 2nd in the NBA in 1997-98 with 13.6 rpg and led the league with 443 offensive rebounds
*Closed the 1997-98 season ranked 2nd in Nets franchise history with 1,337 offensive rebounds and 4th with 2,968 total rebounds
*Registered 4 points and 10 rebounds, in his All-Star debut, in the 1998 NBA All-Star Game in New York
*Named NBA Player of the Week for the week endingJanuary 25 , 1998, averaging 18.3 ppg and 17.8 rpg, and shooting .604 from the field, for the 2-2 Nets
*Grabbed a career-high 26 rebounds, including 12 offensive boards, and scored 13 points against theCleveland Cavaliers onNovember 13 , 1997
*Established a Nets franchise record with 17 offensive rebounds, totaling 18 points, a game-high 20 rebounds and 3 steals, against theIndiana Pacers onOctober 31 , 1997
*Was second in the NBA in 1996-97 with 13.5 rpg in 41 games in 1996-97 before torn thumb ligaments ended his season prematurely
*Posted 1996-97 season-highs of 28 points and 24 rebounds against theLos Angeles Clippers onNovember 30 , 1996
*Averaged 5.7 rpg for the Nets in 1994-95 season despite only playing 13.1 mpgReferences
External links
* [http://www.nba.com/playerfile/jayson_williams/ NBA.com Profile]
* [http://www.courttv.com/trials/jaysonwilliams/ Court TV's coverage of the Williams trial]
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