CJ Williams & Clippers Nearing Three Year Deal
Posted: Mon Apr 9, 2018 5:14 am
Interesting, but not surprised. Would've obviously preferred Ty, but if it's at the same contract that was offered to Wallace, it's a good one.
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He averaged 5.3 points on 44.6% shooting, 31% from three-point range.
Williams' deal is not fully guaranteed, but he will receive some compensation for the 2018-19 and 2019-20 seasons, according to the official.
Neddy wrote:it's really not a 3 year deal tho, only the first year is guaranteed for CJ. it's a slave contract for him tho. if he works out, we get to keep him for cheap. if he doesn't, we dump him for nothing. not cool if I was his agent. cool since I am a clipper fan first.
Clippers’ C.J. Williams went from a near HR job to having an NBA contractWhile Williams is happy with the deal, I asked him why he decided to sign with the Clippers this late in the season when the potential to get a bigger deal in restricted free agency this summer could have brought itself to the table. His answer was simple. It wasn’t about the money. It was about the love, the fit, and the stability he would get from the deal.
“The feeling that I’ve gotten from everyone in the organization from, top to bottom, is that they like me and they wanted me around,” said Williams. “I feel that that fit is better than testing the waters sometimes. Sometimes, you just want to be able to know that you’re loved or liked somewhere, and you want to stay there. The guys on the team, I enjoy being around them. I enjoy going to war with them every night and that definitely played a big factor into it.”“This summer is about getting better and bringing something else to the table. Everybody here knows what I can do in the game. I want to add something to my game so I can come back next year with more to be able to help the team. I’m definitely gonna work on ball handling. I have to be able to bring the ball up and set something up for the team, be able to attack off the dribble.”
Tomer Azarly, ClutchPoints