Larry Williams aka "The Bone Collector''
One of the best, if not the best point guard in the sport. Larry has the ability to break defenses down and get to the paint at any time. Larry has excellent vision which allows him to find the open man on his penetrations. Larry aka "Bone Collector" has gained notoriety and respect in the U.S. for being able to dominate top NBA guards (Jamal Tinsley, Larry Hughes, Baron Davis, Stephon Marbury, and Moochie Norris) during summer "streetball" games. Larry was the 2002 MVP of the famed Entertainers Basketball Classic at Rucker Park.
Bone's ridiculous handles and the quickest first step in the business combined with the most dazzling moves, vicious cross over, and excellent knowledge of the game has not only street ball legends shaking in their shoes; he has NBA stars recognizing his skills and trying to make sure they are not isolated with him. This winter, Larry announced that he was "going pro", and hired the SBA Sports Management Group to represent him in all professional basketball matters. He is currently training with Jerrod Mustaf of the Street Basketball Association and SBA Sports Training. The SBA Sports Management and Entertainment Group will work directly with Bone and J Monster (personal Manager) to help him achieve his dream of making it to the league. Bone had a chance to travel with the SBA All-stars to Europe to witness first hand professional basketball teams from Europe and South America to help prepare him mentally on what is come in the future. Bone will play in the USBL from April- June to obtain professional experience and statistics and to allow scouts to see first hand how explosive his game is prior to the NBA draft.
Larry Williams was raised in Texas and Pasadena, Ca. where he started playing high school basketball as a freshman but decided not to play his junior nor senior because he and his father thought that the coaches would hinder his collegiate prospects. He attended Chaffey Jr. College and then transferred to Globe Institute of Technology in New York City. After first arriving in New York, The Bone Collector played against a handful of NBA players and the top street ballers on the East coast. After dominating the summer scene and making players fall on his crossover on the regular it did not take long for people to consider Bone the BEST "streetball" player in the world." In a recent interview Bone was known as the first player to "twist ankles and tear ligaments with a single dribble" of the unlucky players that had to defend him. During the past year Bone has been touring the country showcasing his God-given talent in a variety of street ball exhibitions all the while adding more video clips and highlights to his highly anticipated Bone Collector DVD due to be released the summer of 2003.
In addition, there has been an ongoing dialogue between The Bone Collector and A.I. for a match-up between the dueling ankle breakers. According to Bone; Allen Iverson has no answer for him. As it stands now the verbal challenge has been issued; the ball is in your court A.I. The SBA is ready to set the stage for what would be a highly anticipated battle.
dominate top NBA guards (Jamal Tinsley, Larry Hughes, Baron Davis, Stephon Marbury, and Moochie Norris) during summer "streetball" games.
Kobe4mvp wrote:And they make traveling fouls all the time. Just put a good ref over there and they will be nothing
Yohance Bailey wrote:I'm pretty sure kobe bryant and A.I know how to do those moves..especially A.I but they don't waste time with um in a real NBA game..
announced that he was "going pro", and hired the SBA Sports Management Group
Bone Collector has made a public challenge to Kobe Bryant and Allen Iverson
Bone Collector DVD due to be released the summer of 2003
individual $50,000 winner-take-all games of one-on-one basketball, with the loser giving his money to the winner’s favorite charity.
Don King wrote:individual $50,000 winner-take-all games of one-on-one basketball, with the loser giving his money to the winner’s favorite charity.
I guess the Bone Collector doesn't know that amount is 'lunch money' compared to Kobe and AI's salary.
Dan Gadzuric wrote:Don King wrote:individual $50,000 winner-take-all games of one-on-one basketball, with the loser giving his money to the winner’s favorite charity.
I guess the Bone Collector doesn't know that amount is 'lunch money' compared to Kobe and AI's salary.
But think about the prestige..
Kobe and Iverson could give $100,000 each to their favorite charity and Bone Collector's favortie charity and even give $50,000 to Bone Collector himself
why arent they coming to NBA training camps and winning walk-on positions on NBA teams???? what, they dont want the money???
The NBA's elite can't do what the Street Ball's elite can do and vice versa.
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