The only thing worse than Jay Williams rookie year in the NBA, was the next seasonthe one that never happened. The promising point guard out of Duke looked headed to stardom until a motorcycle crash ended his career and sent his life into a downward spiral of depression and addiction.
Williams, now a successful ESPN basketball analyst, has recounted the tumultuous times in a just-released book entitled, Life Is Not an Accident: A Memoir of Reinvention.
The 34-year-old joined The Scores Spiegel & Goff show on Friday to promote the book and talk about his time with the Bulls. The 35-minute interview was riveting.
At one point, Williams talked about the lack of discipline on the 2002-03 Bulls, who were led by Jalen Rose. …
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