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Wed Oct 7 201514:47Williams has signed contract to play in newly-launched AmeriLeag...
Williams has signed a contract to play in the newly-launched AmeriLeague this season, Sportando reports.
The fledgling league will amount to platform for Williams to showcase himself for another opportunity in the NBA. Since last suiting up for the Celtics in 2013, the former first-round pick has done a lot of globetrotting, playing for at least nine known teams around the world.
Tue Jul 29 201416:58Terrence Williams to work out for Sacramento
Free agent G/F Terrence Williams will reportedly work out for the Kings on Thursday.
T-Will played briefly for the Kings in 2011-12, one of six teams (two in the D-League) he's joined since leaving Louisville in 2009. He averaged 20.6 points, 5.1 rebounds and 6.3 assists with the Lakers' D-League affiliate last season, but even if he makes the Kings' roster he won't be a worthwhile fantasy option.
Source: Shams Charania on Twitter
Tue Dec 31 201310:15Terrence Williams to join Lakers D-League
Terrence Williams will be joining the Los Angeles Lakers D-League affiliate, the L.A. D-Fenders.
Williams spent a portion of last season with the Boston Celtics, but was waived by the team in late June. While Williams is a talented player, his fantasy value is limited even if he gets called up to join the Lakers, as evidenced by his 4.6 point per game average in 24 games with the Celtics last year.
Source: DLeagueDigest.com
Sun Jun 30 201312:30Celtics waive Terrence Williams on Sunday
The Celtics waived Terrence Williams on Sunday.
T-Will was slated to earn a minimum salary of $948k this season, becoming partially guaranteed on July 1, but the Celtics decided to pull the plug. He's battling knee tendinitis and was arrested on charges of domestic violence in May, and his image around the league presents a high hurdle to another NBA contract.
Source: Baxter Holmes on Twitter
Fri Jun 7 201310:17Terrence Williams would return as a PG
If Terrence Williams returns to the Celtics next season, the expectation is that he'll be a backup point guard.
"I think he's a smart player," Danny Ainge said. "He has good basketball instincts. His comfort level is more with the ball in his hands, and he hasn't had a ton of reps like that in the NBA. But I think that's where his strength lies, especially for us, because I think that he takes pressure off Avery." As long as Williams stays out of trouble and is healthy, he should be able to make the team.
Source: Boston Herald
Wed Jun 5 201308:43Terrence Williams has injection in knees
Terrence Williams had an injection in his knee to "relieve a painful case of tendinitis."
Previously it was assumed that Williams would have a "minor surgery," but this isn't even as serious as that. Williams will be ready to roll for next season assuming he sticks with the Celtics.
Source: Boston Herald
Wed May 29 201310:27Terrence Williams to have minor surgery
Terrence Williams will undergo "minor surgery" on Wednesday.
It's not clear what Williams' surgery will be for, but the fact it's minor doesn't have us overly concerned. We shouldn't have to wait long to find out what Williams is having done.
Source: Terrence Williams on Twitter
Sun May 26 201309:00T-Will suggests Celtics want to keep him
Terrence Williams, who was arrested last weekend on charges of second-degree domestic violence, "suggested" that the Celtics still see him as a part of the team's future.
Williams has already spoken to Celtics GM Danny Ainge and coach Doc Rivers since the arrest, and he was at the C's practice facility on Saturday. The team is correctly reserving judgment until all the facts are known, but T-Will's status for 2013-14 remains uncertain -- his contract with Boston is fully unguaranteed, but would be partially guaranteed if he isn't waived before June 30.
Source: ESPN Boston
Sat May 25 201313:36Terrence Williams back at practice on Sat.
Terrence Williams was back at the practice facility on Saturday.
He was arrested for second-degree domestic violence on Sunday and made some comments about the alleged altercation. "It's very frustrating, because I was there, I know what happened, and I know what didn't happen," Williams said. "To anybody reading, and everybody that's writing these stories, it makes me out to be this bandit." His status for next year is up in the air and he might have had trouble joining an NBA team even before his legal troubles.
Source: Chris Forsberg on Twitter
Wed May 22 201318:08Prosecutors delay charges against Williams
Prosecutors delayed bringing second-degree domestic violence charges against Celtics guard Terrence Williams.
Williams was arrested Sunday after being accused of waving a handgun out of his car window at the mother of his 10-year-old son. A spokesman for the prosecutor's office said, "There will be an ongoing investigation, so a charging decision will be made at a later date." With a contract that's not guaranteed and an already poor reputation around the league, Williams' NBA future could be in jeopardy.
Source: Baxter Holmes on Twitter
Mon May 20 201319:00Terrence Williams arrested on gun charges
Celtics G Terrence Williams was arrested on Sunday after being accused of waving a handgun out of his car window at the mother of his 10-year-old son.
Williams' bail has been set at $25,000. He stepped into a sizable role for Boston during the playoffs this season, but his contract for 2013-14 is fully unguaranteed and this incident won't help his reputation around the league, which is already sullied enough that he spent the beginning of last season playing in China.
Source: Chris Daniels on Twitter
Thu May 2 201310:23Rivers praises Williams after Game 5 win
Doc Rivers haped praise on Terrence Williams following the Celtics Game 5 win on Wednesday.
"He controlled the ball," Rivers said. "he can handle pressure and bring it up the floor. He got guys into our stuff. He allowed us to be organized. Everybody told me he can't defend but he's proving everyone wrong." Williams has flashed solid play for the Celtics at various moments since he was signed, and there is a good chance he'll stick with the team next season as a backup point guard. Avery Bradley and Jason Terry are not point guards.
Source: Boston Herald
Thu Apr 4 201311:51Terrence Williams calls finger a non-issue
Terrence Williams said his broken small finger will not prevent him from playing.
Williams has a broken "small finger" on his right hand, but T-Will said the team would have to cut his hand off to prevent him from being able to play. He'll throw some tape on it and should be fine the rest of the way, but it's worth noting the injury is to his shooting hand.
Source: Scott Souza on Twitter
Thu Apr 4 201309:20Terrence Williams gets praise from Doc Rivers
Doc Rivers heaped praise on Terrence Williams' recent play for the Celtics.
"I think Terrence is playing just terrific basketball for us right now," he said. "He's kind of taking hold of his position. He understands that he's a point guard, maybe for the first time in his life, and he wants to be that." The Celtics are using T-Will strictly as a point guard.
Source: Boston Globe
Tue Apr 2 201300:06Williams, Terry each score 14 for Celtics
Terrence Williams and Jason Terry each scored 14 points off the bench for the short-handed Celtics, while Jordan Crawford (also a reserve) had 11 in a loss to the Timberwolves on Monday.
T-Will's 14 points were a season high, and he added six boards, five assists and two 3-pointers on 6-of-10 shooting in 22 minutes, while Terry added 14 points, three assists, two steals and two 3-pointers in 26 minutes off the bench. Crawford had 11 points, six boards, five assists and a 3-pointer in 28 minutes off the pine, while starter Courtney Lee hit 3-of-8 shots and a 3-pointer for just seven points. Even with Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce out, the Celtics guards are going to be hit or miss, although Williams appears to be heating up for the short-handed Celtics. Despite tonight's performance, we'd still be leery about starting any of these players going forward.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Mar 23 201323:29Terrence Williams ties season-high w/ 9 pts
Celtics swingman Terrence Williams tied his season-high with nine points in 22 minutes on Saturday.
Courtney Lee's absence with a sprained ankle opened up extra minutes for T-Will, who doesn't deserve consideration in average leagues. Both he and fellow reserve Chris Wilcox went 4-of-4 from the field tonight, a rare burst of bench efficiency which was squandered in Boston's fourth straight loss.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Mar 13 201308:21Terrence Williams can't get on the floor
Terrence Williams recent downturn in playing time is due to Avery Bradley playing well, according to Doc Rivers.
The Celtics view Williams as a point guard, and with Bradley playing well, there just isn't a real opportunity for T-Will right now. He had three turnovers in less than 14 minutes in Tuesday's blowout loss.
Source: Boston Globe
Mon Mar 4 201309:21Terrence Williams' contract details released
Terrence Williams will have his 2013/14 salary fully guaranteed if he makes the Celtics out of training camp.
The Celtics inked Williams for the rest of the season as well as conditionally for next season, and now we know that he'll stick with the club as long as he can make the roster out of camp.
Source: Boston Herald
Fri Mar 1 201315:18Terrence Williams gets deal for rest of year
Celtics signed G/F Terrence Williams for the rest of the season.
Williams also gets a "conditional" deal for 2013-14, likely some kind of team option. The talented yet unproductive swingman is already on his fourth NBA team in four seasons.
Source: Adrian Wojnarowski on Twitter
Thu Feb 28 201312:05Rivers expects Williams to get 10 more days
Doc Rivers expects the Celtics to sign Terrence Williams to a second 10-day contract.
T-Will is averaging 4.0 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 15 minutes per game and has done a nice enough job helping out at the point guard spot.
Source: Baxter Holmes on Twitter
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