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Jason Williams Retires from NBA After 10 Years

by Abe Luciano on Monday, September 29th, 2008

Jason Williams Retires from NBA After 10 Years: With less than 2 months after signing with (that other team in LA) the Los Angeles Clippers on August 7th, point guard Jason Williams retires from the NBA, after a 10-year career. Formerly known as “White Chocolate” (in his younger days), the ex-Florida Gator announced his immediate retirement on Friday afternoon.

What team has the best NBA Online Sports Betting Odds of winning this year’s NBA Championship and the Western Conference?

Jason Williams, bounced around the league before helping the Miami Heat win their first ever NBA title in 2006.

In his career, Williams averaged 11.4 points, 6.3 assists and shot 39.6% from the floor in 679 career games.

The Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics have the exact same Sports Betting Odds of winning the 2008-2009 NBA Championship, at 3 – 1.   

Williams was drafted out of Florida as the 7th overall pick in the 1998 NBA Draft by the Sacramento Kings. At the time, the Kings were becoming a major player in the Western Conference with Chris Webber as their star. The Los Angeles Lakers have currently the best betting odds of winning the 2008-2009 NBA Western Conference for a second consecutive season, at +140

 

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