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So earlier this afternoon, the Los Angeles Clippers renounced the rights they held over one time Sacramento King Point Guard Jason Williams, which will allow Williams to be placed on waivers and become a free agent.
Nostalgically, it would be awesome to see Jason throw on the #55 again, and return to his first home, but [...]
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