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Lou Williams officially announced his retirement from the NBA on Sunday, June 18 after almost two decades in the league. Oh, the keen sting of a good lemon pepper wing and a triumphant sendoff.
Lou Williams, a three-time NBA Sixth Man of the Year award winner, announced in an Instagram video on Sunday that he is retiring after 17 NBA seasons. “Thank you all,” the 36-year-old Williams ...
Lou Williams, the three-time Sixth Man of the Year and all-time leading scorer off the bench, announced that he won’t be lacing them up in the league anymore.
News Report: Atlanta Hawks' Free Agent Lou Williams Has Interest From The NBA Champion Milwaukee Bucks And Indiana Pacers. According to Hoops Hype's Michael Scotto, Lou Williams has interest from ...
Three-time NBA Sixth Man Of The Year Lou Williams officially retired from the league on Father’s Day.Williams’ announcement was made in the form of an Instagram video narrated by his daughter ...
Lou Williams lived up to his reputation as an Atlanta nightlife legend, with stories that became NBA folklore. From getting ...
Lou Williams told a hilarious story about betting $15,000 that he could crush a six-pack of beer in a set amount of time—and losing. He underestimated how heavy it would hit, and said he barely made ...
Lou Williams didn't take over on offense during the Clippers' win over the Denver Nuggets on Monday, but a few key shots and stops have displayed his impact in the series.
Three-time NBA Sixth Man of the Year Lou Williams uses offseason workouts to inspire teammates, and he is ready for a Clippers championship.
In his last six games, Williams is averaging 29.6 points and 7.5 assists per 36 minutes. Over that 4-2 stretch for the Clippers, Williams is shooting 56.7% from two, 45.8% on threes, and 90.6% at ...
Lou Williams has played with the likes of Allen Iverson, Kobe Bryant and James Harden. So what happens when the legend of Lou Will gets a team of his own? Whoever faces the Clippers with the game ...
Lou Williams (23) celebrates with teammates Blake Griffin (32) and Austin Rivers during a 113-102 victory over the Rockets on MLK Day. (Harry How / Getty Images) By Broderick Turner.