You probably know EJ Williams from his role as Dean Williams in ABC's reboot 'The Wonder Years.' There is no questioning the young star's ability act. Now, he's showing us what he can do on the basketball court.
In the latest episode of the Whistle's "No Days Off," Williams gives us a courtside seat into life as a child actor with dreams of playing professional basketball. The Williams family are no strangers to the hoops life.
Former Harlem Globetrotter Harold "Lefty" Williams is his father and former NBA player turned New York Knicks Executive Allen Houston is his uncle. Those aren't bad genes. Lefty was the first ever left-handed showman in the Globetrotter's legendary history.
When EJ isn't acting, he is playing basketball. Even though the family tradition of getting buckets was passed down to EJ, he decided to get involved in acting because it is something he is equally passionate about.
With so many life goals left to accomplish, the 12-year-old actor says he is very thankful for all of the help and advice his family has given him along the way.
Check out the video below to watch EJ play 1-on-1 with his dad and go bowling with his family:
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