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Elliot Williams

Elliot Williams is an former professional player who played as a shooting guard and in the (NBA) from 2011 to 2016. Born Elliot Jerell Williams on June 20, 1989, in , he attended St. George's Independent School in before committing to . As a freshman at Duke during the 2008–09 season, Williams appeared in 34 games, averaging 4.2 points and 2.3 rebounds per game, contributing to the Blue Devils' run to the NCAA Tournament's second round. He transferred to the for his sophomore year in 2009–10, where he started all 34 games and averaged 17.9 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game, earning All- first team and Conference USA Newcomer of the Year honors and helping the Tigers reach the NCAA Tournament's second round. Williams declared for the after his sophomore season and was selected 22nd overall in the first round by the . He signed a multi-year contract with and made his NBA debut in the 2011–12 season, appearing in 24 games while splitting time with the team's affiliate. Over the next two seasons, injuries limited his play, but he was traded to the in July 2013, where he played 67 games in the 2013–14 season, averaging 6.0 points per game. In his brief NBA career, Williams suited up for five teams—Portland Trail Blazers, Philadelphia 76ers, Utah Jazz, New Orleans Pelicans, and Memphis Grizzlies—appearing in 109 regular-season games with career averages of 4.9 points, 1.5 rebounds, and 0.9 assists per game while shooting 47.0% from the field. Persistent knee injuries, including multiple surgeries, hampered his development and led to frequent stints in the NBA G League with teams like the Idaho Stampede and Santa Cruz Warriors, where he posted stronger numbers, such as 21.3 points per game in 2014–15 with Santa Cruz. After signing a 10-day contract with the Golden State Warriors in March 2016 and not being retained, Williams did not return to the NBA but continued his professional career in Europe until 2019 before retiring from basketball.

Early years

Early life

Elliot Jerell Williams was born on June 20, 1989, in . He grew up in the city, where he developed an early passion for amid a supportive environment. Williams is the son of Mexwayne Williams, who manages a spice company, and Delois Williams, an employee at . He has two older brothers as well as an older sister. None of his siblings pursued competitive , though one brother occasionally attempted to play recreationally. His 's encouragement played a key role in his introduction to the sport; at age five, after an unsuccessful attempt at that nearly resulted in , his father introduced him to as an alternative activity. Williams quickly adapted, developing a unique shooting form that he refined over the years until his mid-teens. From his early years in , Williams participated in local youth , taking to the court with natural aptitude and enthusiasm that hinted at his future potential. This foundational exposure in the city's basketball-rich community laid the groundwork for his athletic development before entering organized high school play.

High school

Williams began his high school at St. George's Independent School in , near his hometown of , where he played under head coach Jeff Ruffin for three seasons. As a three-year letterwinner, he earned all-state honors following both his junior and senior years and was a three-time all-district performer. In his senior season of 2007–08, Williams led St. George's to a 24–3 record and the Tennessee Division II-A state championship, averaging 24.7 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 7.1 assists per game. His standout play earned him the 2008 Division II-A Mr. Basketball award from the Secondary School Athletic Association. Additionally, he was selected as a second-team All-American and named to the 2008 , where he scored 10 points. Regarded as a five-star recruit and ranked as the No. 3 shooting in the nation by , Williams signed a with on November 25, 2007, after considering offers from other top programs.

College career

Duke Blue Devils

Williams joined the as a highly touted recruit for the 2008–09 season, earning a spot on the team under head coach . As a , he appeared in 34 of the team's 37 games, starting 12 contests—including 11 of the final 12 games of the season—while averaging 16.6 minutes per game off the bench initially before securing a larger role. Statistically, Williams contributed 4.2 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 0.7 assists per game, shooting 44.1% from the field. He recorded five double-digit scoring outings, highlighted by a season-high points on 5-of-9 shooting against on February 25, , and grabbed a career-best 11 rebounds in an early-season win over Southern on November 11, 2008. His defensive presence was notable, including four steals in a against Wake on February 22, . Williams played a supporting role in Duke's successful campaign, which included finishing tied for second in the regular season before winning the ACC Tournament championship and advancing to the NCAA Tournament's Sweet Sixteen. Prior to the 2009–10 season, Williams decided to from in June 2009, citing unspecified family medical reasons and a desire to be closer to his hometown of . He planned to appeal the NCAA to preserve his remaining eligibility without sitting out a year.

Memphis Tigers

After his freshman season at , where he saw limited action, Elliot Williams to the University of in the summer of 2009 to play closer to home amid his mother's health issues, and the NCAA granted him a for immediate eligibility. In his lone season with the Tigers during 2009–10, Williams emerged as a key leader in the backcourt, starting all 34 games and serving as the team's primary scoring option under first-year . He averaged 17.9 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game while shooting 45.9% from the field and 36.6% from three-point range, leading in scoring and ranking second in in points per game. His versatility as a helped stabilize the offense, highlighted by a career-high 33 points and eight three-pointers in a win over Southern Miss. Williams' contributions were instrumental in guiding the Tigers to a 24–10 overall record and a 13–3 mark in play, earning them the regular-season runner-up spot and a berth in the , where they advanced to the second round before falling to Ole Miss. For his efforts, he was named to the All- First Team and honored as the league's Newcomer of the Year, becoming the first player to win the latter award. Looking toward the professional level, Williams participated in pre-draft workouts with several NBA teams and announced on April 13, 2010, that he would declare for the , forgoing his remaining two years of college eligibility.

Professional career

2010 NBA draft

Williams was selected by the with the 22nd overall pick in the first round of the . Entering the draft after one season at the University of Memphis, where he averaged 17.9 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game, Williams was viewed as a promising prospect based on his college performance. Pre-draft evaluations highlighted his athleticism, quickness, and scoring ability as a versatile left-handed guard capable of playing both shooting guard and point guard positions, with scouts noting his explosive drives to the basket and potential as a . There were no trades involving his draft rights on the night of the draft. Following the draft, Williams signed a three-year rookie scale contract with the Trail Blazers on July 7, , worth approximately $4.05 million, including team options for the second and third years. The deal provided $1,254,720 for the –11 season, $1,348,800 for 2011–12, and a $1,442,880 option for 2012–13. Williams showcased his potential in the Las Vegas Summer League, averaging 17.9 over the first three contests while shooting 45.9% from the field, ranking second on the team in scoring. However, he suffered a right knee injury during the fourth game, sidelining him for the remainder of the summer league and delaying his preparation for the regular season.

Portland Trail Blazers (2010–2013)

Williams was selected by the with the 22nd overall pick in the out of . Following the draft, he signed a three-year rookie-scale contract with the team on July 7, 2010. His tenure with Portland was marked by significant injury challenges that severely limited his on-court contributions as a reserve shooting guard. Williams missed his entire 2010–11 rookie season after sustaining a dislocated right during in November 2010, which required surgery and sidelined him for the year. He did not appear in any regular-season games during that period. In the 2011–12 lockout-shortened season, Williams made his NBA debut on December 27, 2011, against the and went on to play in 24 games off the bench while splitting time with the team's affiliate, the Idaho Stampede, averaging 3.7 points, 0.8 rebounds, and 0.3 assists in 6.2 minutes per game. Shooting 50.0% from the field and 29.6% from three-point range, he provided occasional scoring depth but struggled for consistent minutes amid a crowded backcourt. His season ended prematurely after dislocating his left in March 2012, leading to surgery. Williams sat out the entire 2012–13 season following a torn left suffered during a voluntary offseason workout in September 2012, which necessitated surgery. He recorded no that year. After the season, Williams became an unrestricted as Portland declined to extend a qualifying offer. Throughout his time with the Trail Blazers, recurring injuries hampered his development and ability to secure a steady role.

Philadelphia 76ers (2013–2014)

Following his time with the , where he made his NBA debut, Williams signed a three-year, $2.88 million contract with the on November 20, 2013. The deal was non-guaranteed after the first season, allowing the team flexibility amid their ongoing roster adjustments. Williams quickly earned a spot on the opening roster and became a key bench contributor, providing energy and defensive versatility off the pine. In the 2013–14 season, Williams appeared in 67 games for the 76ers, starting two, while averaging 6.0 points, 1.9 rebounds, and 1.1 assists in 17.3 minutes per game. His role expanded compared to his limited minutes in Portland, allowing him to showcase his perimeter defense and scoring ability in transition. Notable performances included two 15-point outings in late January—against the on January 31 and the on February 1—marking his season highs. He shot 42.9% from the field and 29.6% from three-point range overall, contributing to Philadelphia's backcourt depth during a challenging 19–63 campaign. Williams was waived by the 76ers on , 2014, as part of the franchise's aggressive rebuild under new management, which prioritized younger talent and draft assets. Despite the release, his tenure in represented his most extensive NBA playing time to that point, highlighting his potential as a defensive specialist on the wing.

G League career (2014–2016)

After being waived by the in October 2014, Williams was selected second overall by the in the NBA Development League draft on November 1, 2014. He quickly established himself as a key contributor during the 2014–15 season, starting 25 of 29 regular-season games while averaging 21.3 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 7.4 assists per game in 36.0 minutes. Williams also showcased his scoring ability with multiple 30-point performances, including a 34-point outing against the Reno Bighorns in February 2015. As a starter and offensive leader, he helped guide to the , where he averaged 20.7 points and 4.7 assists over seven games. In , Williams earned the inaugural NBA D-League Finals award after averaging 27.0 points across the two-game sweep of the Fort Wayne Mad Ants, including 23 points in the clinching victory on April 26, 2015. His performance earned him a spot on the All-NBA D-League Second Team. Following brief NBA call-ups during the 2014–15 season, Williams returned to the Santa Cruz Warriors for a second stint, acquired by the team on November 12, 2015, after attending training camp with the Charlotte Hornets. In the 2015–16 season, he appeared in 21 games, all starts, leading the league in scoring (28.4 points per game) and minutes played (41.0 per game) while averaging 6.8 rebounds and 6.0 assists. His dominant November performance, where he averaged 30.3 points, 8.6 rebounds, and 7.3 assists to help the team to a 4–3 start, earned him NBA D-League Player of the Month honors. Williams continued his scoring prowess with a career-high 48 points in a double-overtime win against the Rio Grande Valley Vipers on January 23, 2016. Over his combined 50 regular-season games with Santa Cruz from 2014 to 2016, he solidified his role as a versatile guard and team leader, focusing on skill development and increased playing time.

Late NBA stints (2015–2016)

In January 2015, Williams signed a 10-day contract with the to provide backcourt depth amid injuries to key players. He appeared in five games for the during the 2014–15 season, averaging 3.6 points, 0.6 rebounds, and 0.8 assists per game while shooting 46.2% from the field and 71.4% from three-point range. The extended his contract for a second 10-day stint on January 17, but Williams was not retained afterward. Later that year, on March 4, 2015, Williams joined the on another 10-day contract. He played in eight total games across two 10-day contracts with the Pelicans—the second signed on March 14—averaging 2.4 points, 0.6 rebounds, and 1.0 assist per game in limited minutes off the bench. His role was primarily as emergency insurance during a rash of injuries in the Pelicans' guard rotation. Following a strong performance in the G League where he led the league in scoring at 28.4 points per game with the , Williams earned a 10-day contract with his hometown on January 8, 2016. He appeared in five games, averaging 1.6 points, 0.8 rebounds, and 0.8 assists per game while struggling with efficiency at 20.0% from the field. The did not extend the deal beyond the initial period, as Williams' contributions remained marginal in a crowded backcourt. In August 2016, Williams signed an Exhibit 10 contract with the Golden State Warriors, hoping to secure a training camp invitation after another productive G League season. However, he was waived on October 20 before the regular season began and did not appear in any games for the team. These brief NBA opportunities highlighted Williams' persistence in seeking roster spots during a league-wide emphasis on versatile depth players amid frequent injuries.

International career (2016)

In February 2016, following a successful stint in the where he earned honors and Finals MVP accolades with the , Elliot Williams signed with Panathinaikos of the Greek Basket League for the remainder of the 2015–16 season. The move provided Williams an opportunity to secure consistent playing time on a contending European team after limited NBA appearances earlier that year with the . Williams quickly integrated into Panathinaikos' rotation, contributing as a scoring in both the Greek League and . In 10 games, all starts, he averaged 13.1 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 1.0 assist per game while shooting 44.6% from two-point range and 87.5% from the free-throw line. In 17 Greek League appearances, he posted averages of 11.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game, helping the team advance deep into the playoffs. His efficient scoring and defensive energy added depth to Panathinaikos' backcourt during their championship push. Williams completed the season with Panathinaikos, participating in the playoffs through May 2016, after which his short-term contract expired. Seeking a return to the NBA, he transitioned back to the and signed a deal with the in August 2016.

Injuries

Major injuries

Williams suffered his first major injury during the ' in November 2010, when he dislocated his right during conditioning drills. The injury required arthroscopic surgery on November 12, 2010, performed by Dr. to repair the patellar instability, followed by a nine-month period that caused him to miss his entire rookie season. In January 2011, Williams underwent a second knee surgery on his left to address similar instability issues, again performed by Dr. ElAttrache, which extended his recovery and prevented any gameplay during the 2010–11 season. These procedures, along with ongoing rehabilitation, limited his participation to just 24 NBA games over the next two seasons (2011–12 and 2012–13). On April 26, 2012, Williams dislocated his left shoulder during a game, missing the final 27 regular-season games of the 2011–12 season. He underwent surgery for the injury and was ahead of schedule in recovery by June 2012. In September 2012, Williams tore his left , requiring surgery and causing him to miss the entire 2012–13 season. Williams continued to deal with recurring knee problems from 2014 to 2016, including episodes of patellar tendonitis and swelling that resulted in multiple absences during his G League assignments and brief NBA returns. In September 2016, he had minor arthroscopic on his right to address persistent issues, which sidelined him for the preseason and contributed to his release by the . Throughout his career, Williams was diagnosed with a chronic condition characterized by patellar instability in both , which progressively diminished his explosiveness and vertical leap as an athletic guard.

Impact on career

Williams' selection as the 22nd overall pick in the positioned him as a promising lottery prospect with expectations of contributing significantly as a versatile guard for the . However, a series of injuries, including a dislocated right that caused him to miss his entire 2010–11 season, a left shoulder dislocation that limited his 2011–12 season to 24 games, and a subsequent left tear that forced him to miss the entire 2012–13 season, severely disrupted his early development and prevented him from establishing a consistent role in the league. This lost time transformed him from a high-upside into a player, limited to just 109 total NBA games over six seasons despite flashes of scoring ability. The injury fallout manifested in frequent team changes and reliance on short-term opportunities, as Williams signed a multi-year deal with in 2013 only to appear in 67 games before moving on to brief stints with , New Orleans, and via 10-day contracts and waivers. Unable to secure long-term stability, he spent significant portions of 2014–2016 in the G , where he averaged 28.4 points per game with the in 2015–16, yet these performances rarely translated to sustained NBA roles due to recurring health concerns. His career mobility underscored the challenges of rebuilding momentum after extended absences, culminating in multiple training camp injuries that further eroded his prospects. Following a knee surgery during a 2016 tryout with the Golden State Warriors that sidelined him from preseason, Williams failed to earn a roster spot and briefly pursued international play before implicitly retiring around 2017, shifting his focus away from professional basketball at age 28. His legacy endures as a cautionary tale of unfulfilled potential, where a 6'5" frame, left-handed scoring prowess, and athleticism hinted at stardom but were curtailed by chronic knee limitations, leaving him as a player whose career trajectory was profoundly altered by injury rather than fully realized.

Career statistics

NBA regular season

Elliot Williams appeared in 109 NBA regular season games across five seasons from 2010–11 to 2015–16, primarily as a reserve guard for the , , , , and . His career averages were 4.9 points, 1.5 rebounds, and 0.9 assists per game in 13.5 minutes of playing time. Williams shot 42.9% from the field, 31.4% from three-point range, and 69.7% from the free-throw line over his NBA tenure. The following table summarizes his per-season regular season statistics:
SeasonTeam(s)GGSMPFG%3P%FT%TRB
2010–1100
2011–122406.2.500.296.3333.70.80.3
2013–1467217.3.415.296.7316.01.91.1
2014–15UTA/1309.2.378.444.2502.80.60.9
2015–16509.0.200.250.7501.60.80.8
Career109213.5.429.314.6974.91.50.9
All statistics sourced from official NBA records.

G League

Elliot Williams' G League career from 2014 to 2016 provided a platform to display his scoring talent after injuries hampered his NBA progress, with most of his play occurring with the , the ' affiliate. He briefly appeared in one game for the 87ers in 2013–14 on assignment from the , but his substantive contributions came later in , where he averaged over 20 points per game across regular season and playoff appearances, earning All-NBA G League Second Team honors. Williams' versatility as a , combining scoring, rebounding, and playmaking, helped establish him as a standout in the developmental league. In the 2014–15 season, Williams joined the and averaged 21.3 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 7.4 assists in 29 regular season games (25 starts), shooting 47.4% from the field and 37.4% from three-point range, earning All-NBA G League Second Team honors. His performance carried into the , where he played 7 games, averaging 20.7 points and earning Finals MVP honors as the Warriors swept the Fort Wayne Mad Ants 2–0 to claim the G League championship. The 2015–16 season saw Williams continue his dominance with , averaging 28.4 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 6.0 assists in 21 regular season games (all starts), while shooting 49.1% from the field and 34.3% from three-point range, leading the G League in points and minutes per game; although missed the with a 19–31 record, Williams' output underscored his impact, including a career-high 48 points in a double-overtime win over the on January 23, 2016. Other notable games included 34 points against the Los Angeles D-Fenders. Across 51 regular season games in the G League, Williams averaged 24.2 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 6.8 assists, with overall shooting of 48.0% from the field and 35.8% from three-point range. Including his 7 playoff appearances, his totals reflect a high-volume scorer who thrived in Santa Cruz's up-tempo system, contributing to the team's status as a dominant force in 2014–15.
SeasonTeamGP (Reg/Playoff)PPGRPGAPGFG%3P%
2013–141/019.05.05.0.357.250
2014–15SCW29/721.34.87.4.474.374
2015–16SCW21/028.46.86.0.491.343
Career51/724.25.66.8.480.358

Personal life

Williams is the son of Mexwayne and Delois Williams. He transferred from to the after his freshman year to be closer to his mother, who was diagnosed with around 2006 and battled the disease for 14 years before her passing in April 2020. As of 2025, Williams resides in or frequently visits , where he remains involved in activities associated with Panathinaikos , including attending practices and games.

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