From Sacramento and Miami and every surreal place in between comes the reality that the Kings and representatives of Jason Williams, if not Williams himself, will probably be talking within a few days to explore the possibility of his return to the Kings as a free agent.
The Kings are prohibited from contact with free agents and any public comments until the market opens tonight at 9 Pacific time. Aware that Williams is an exposed nerve of a topic around Sacramento, and that it could send the wrong message to Beno Udrih, the Kings are hesitant to discuss the scenario even off-the-record.
But it has a chance of happening. Not a great chance, for a few reasons that have nothing to do with the past, but an actual chance. It's real.
As always with J-Will and his first NBA home, there will be strong reaction from outside the organization on why it would be an exciting reunion and why it would be the worst of all possible moves for a team that just doesn't need the hassles. Take the emotion out of it and this is what you've got.
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Interesting IMO. He would be a decent PG for a year or however long we need him to be. Exciting, and he can pass and run the uptempo team Reggie supposedly wants to have. If we can't get a guy like Louis Williams, Lowry, Crittenton, Aaron Brooks, etc. He could also be a good mentor for a guy like Lowry or Brooks. He would certainly do a better job of getting Martin the ball than Beno did(did anyone else notice how Beno constantly missed Kev on the break, or when he was making a back-cut, or when he was ready to recieve an alley oop pass?).
Definitely not a long term solution, but I think his age lets you know he wouldn't be expected to be. Still I like the idea and it has to be a possibility.