SHAMMOND WILLIAMS RUMORS

M. Basketball. Live Video Halftime Show Tonight With Shammond Williams

Continuing its debut week, TarHeelBlue.com Halftime Live will be on the air live tonight at halftime of the Carolina-Texas game. The first of its kind production in college basketball, developed in conjunction with and produced by UNC New Media, is hosted by Adam Lucas and features 1998 Tar Heel graduate Shammond Williams, the school's all-time record holder in several three...
Via tarheelblue.com  |  December 21, 2011

Q&A with Shammond Williams

Shammond Williams decided to conclude his pro career and get serious about pursuing a career in coaching. As such, he's been a regular at the Smith Center this season. He looked back at his playing days and ahead to his coaching future in this Inside Carolina Magazine interview.
Via northcarolina.scout.com  |  December 16, 2011

Lettermen In The News: UNC’s Shammond Williams Signs In Italy

With North Carolina advancing to the Sweet Sixteen today, here’s some more good news for Tar Heel fans: former star Shammond Williams...
Via Lost Lettermen  |  March 20, 2011

Lettermen In The News: Carolina’s Williams Moves To Turkey

North Carolina’s Shammond Williams will be taking his talents to Turkey after singing with Oyak Renault Bursa. Williams has been playing in Europe since the 2007-08 season, mostly in Spain. Last season he split time between two Spanish clubs — Unicaja Malaga and C.B. Murcia. Williams, now a whopping 35, led the Tar Heels to the 1998 Final Four with a squad that starred Antawn...
Via Lost Lettermen  |  January 02, 2011

What the Hell Happened to...Shammond Williams?

He was a 6'1 guard from North Carolina, who for awhile I used to get confused with Donald Williams, the most outstanding player for UNC during their 1993 NCAA championship. Unlike Donald, you probably remember Shammond Williams, who did play in the NBA. Shammond was drafted 34th overall, in the second round of the 1998 draft, after playing with Vince Carter and Antawn Jamison...
Via Celtics Life  |  July 08, 2010

UNC Alumni Game Rosters Set

These were set using a draft which had Phil Ford and Pat Sullivan picking players and Roy Williams playing the role of David Stern. Since they opted for this model we are denied 2005 vs 2009 goodness. Tyler Hansbrough will not play due to a shin injury so any 2005 vs 2009 matchup would have been pointless anyway. Here are the rosters via THB: Blue Team Shammond Williams Ed...
Via SCACC Hoops  |  September 03, 2009

Greater NC Pro-Am League Starts Tomorrow

If you need your fix of ACC basketball, look no further than the Greater NC-Pro Am League where games start tomorrow.  All games are held at NCCU. Among the current and former ACC names you'll find on the rosters... Duke Kyle Singler Jon Scheyer Ryan Kelly Mason Plumlee Marty Pocius Sean Dockery Miles Plumlee Brian Zoubek ...
Via SCACC Hoops  |  July 02, 2009

Shammond Williams Update!

We've had a soft spot for Shammond Williams since the former UNC star came over to Cameron to hang out in K-ville before the Duke-UNC game and said nice things about the fans of UNC's biggest rivals. We didn't know much of the story of how he ended up at Fork ...
Via DukeBasketballReport.com  |  June 20, 2009

Bo Outlaw Dunks On Shammond Williams

Hey...someone needs to show Bo Outlaw some love too right?
Via You Got Dunked On  |  June 02, 2009

Lawson Doesn't Expect Further Punishment

Apparently Roy feels that Ty Lawson having been arrested and charged with underage drinking while the draft process was happening which subsequently led to a few teams including the Indiana Pacers going colder than Shammond Williams in a Final Four on him causing him to miss out on a huge pay day, withdraw from the draft, have to perform community service and end up in court is punishment...
Via SCACC Hoops  |  August 21, 2008
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