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L.D. Williams
SG - 6'4, 210lbs - 36 years old - 0 years of NBA experience
Retired - Retired after 2020 season
  • Birthdate: 05/08/1988
  • Drafted (NBA): Undrafted, 2010
  • Pre-draft team: Wake Forest
  • Country: USA
  • Hand: Right
  • Agent: -
Stats
Transactions
DateLeagueTransaction
1st November, 2010D-LeagueDrafted 25th overall in the 2010 D-League Draft by Springfield Armor.
7th February, 2011D-LeagueLeft Springfield Armor.
7th February, 2011PhilippinesSigned for the duration of the Commissioner's Cup with Alaska Aces.
2nd November, 2011D-LeagueDesignated as a returning player by Springfield Armor.
24th July, 2012FranceSigned a one year contract with Bourg.
31st October, 2013D-LeagueDesignated as a returning player by Springfield Armor.
22nd November, 2013D-LeagueWaived by Springfield Armor due to injury.
19th January, 2014D-LeagueRe-acquired by Springfield Armor.
30th October, 2014D-LeagueDesignated as a returning player by Grand Rapids Drive (formerly Springfield Armor).
28th January, 2016D-LeagueAcquired by Fort Wayne Mad Ants.
6th January, 2017MexicoSigned for the remainder of the season with Correcaminos.
Career Moves
2006 - 2010Wake Forest (NCAA)
November 2010 - February 2011Springfield Armor (D-League)
February 2011 - April 2011Alaska Aces (Philippines)
November 2011 - June 2012Springfield Armor (D-League)
July 2012San Antonio Spurs (Summer League)
July 2012 - June 2013Bourg (France, ProB)
October 2013 - June 2015Springfield Armor/Grand Rapids Drive (D-League)
January 2016 - June 2016Fort Wayne Mad Ants (D-League)
January 2017 - presentCorrecaminos (Mexico)
Articles about L.D. Williams

November 15, 2010

28th: - Springfield Armor - L.D. Williams, Wake Forest

Williams is a 6'4 guard who averaged 8.7ppg, 5.6rpg and 1.8apg in his senior season with the Demon Deacons, appearing on the ACC All-Defensive team for the second consecutive season. He is definitely best defensively; whilst a touch short, Williams is strong, and whilst he's not especially quick (and definitely not with the ball), he can leap. Williams can also get open without the ball and hit 16 footers off of screens. He can't, however, shoot three pointers; his three point percentage declined every year, and bottomed out at 16% last season. Williams also doesn't handle the ball, create for himself or others, or have much ability to finish around the basket if contested by any size. Mind you, if he's not, then he certainly knows how to finish:

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