Didn't see that one coming.
Clippers reach terms with free-agent guard Williams
By Marc Stein
ESPN.com
(Archive)
Updated: August 7, 2008, 7:44 PM ET
The Los Angeles Clippers made arrangements Thursday to bring in yet another new player by reaching terms with free-agent point guard Jason Williams.
Williams' agent, Bob Myers, told ESPN.com that the 32-year-old -- who spent the past three seasons with the Miami Heat and who started at point guard for Miami's le-winning team in 2006 -- has signed with the Clippers.
Financial terms were not immediately available, but NBA front-office sources said Williams is receiving a one-year contract.
Williams will thus become the ninth new player acquired by the Clippers in the wake of a disastrous 23-59 season, which was followed by Elton Brand's free-agent defection to the Philadelphia 76ers.
Los Angeles native Baron Davis headlines the group of newcomers, which also includes center Marcus Camby, Williams' former Miami teammate Ricky Davis, first-round draft pick Eric Gordon, veteran forward Brian Skinner and sharpshooter Steve Novak, whom L.A. landed Wednesday in a trade with the Houston Rockets.
Williams is the third point guard to join the Clippers this summer, along with Davis and Jason Hart, who was acquired from the Utah Jazz in a July 23 trade for Brevin Knight.
The addition of Williams -- who recently attracted serious interest from Israeli giants Maccabi Tel-Aviv before Maccabi signed Orlando Magic free agent Carlos Arroyo -- all but ensures that the Clippers will not try to re-sign point guard Shaun Livingston. L.A. renounced its free-agent rights to the injury-plagued Livingston on July 9 to help create the requisite salary-cap space to officially sign Davis to his five-year, $65 million contract but the Clippers did have the option of trying to re-sign him.
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They dont need no guards man...what they really lack is a solid big!!
Solid backup. A nice addition for the Clippers.
The Clippers continue to be the league's biggest laughingstock with moves like this.
I agree FULLY
good for them. thats the only place he would have found a job
My darkhorse in the West...No joke
At least the style of play at PG won't change on that team regardless of who is in - there will be lots of wildass running around & chucking. Too bad White Chocolate is one-tenth as good at it as Baron.
The Clippers are going to be a completely different team this season. When the Lakers aren't playing I'll watch the Clippers and hopefully they will win some games.
Evidently you haven't followed Ricky Davis' career. He's the anti-franchise player. He's good for a -10 in the win column. Maybe -20 in a good year (for him).
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