Kenny Williams (basketball, born 1972) explained

Kenny Williams
Height Ft:5
Height In:10
Birth Date:1972
Nationality:American
High School:Lyons Township (La Grange, Illinois)
College:UIC (1990–1994)
Draft Year:1994
Career Start:1997
Career End:2007
Career Number:11
Years1:1997
Team1:Trefl Sopot
Years2:1998
Team2:Porto
Years3:1998–1999
Team3:Trefl Sopot
Years4:1999
Team4:Gravelines
Years5:2000
Team5:Stargard
Years6:2000
Team6:SKK Szczecin
Years7:2001–2002
Team7:Doncel Distributel
Years8:2007
Team8:Cicero Cometas
Highlights:

Kendall Ovial Williams (born March[1] /April[2] 24, 1972) is an American former professional basketball player and announcer. He played for UIC Flames men's basketball from 1990 to 1994 in the Mid-Continent Conference (now Summit League), earning MCC Men's Basketball Player of the Year in 1994. He played high school basketball at Lyons Township High School. After college, he played in several international leagues, highlighted by a 1999 Polish Basketball League All-Star game appearance.

High school

At Lyons High School, Kenny Williams played point guard.[3] He shared the backcourt with John Hornacek,[4] brother of Jeff Hornacek.[5] His 1988 - 89 junior season Lyons team was mediocre (11-12, 4–6) on February 12.[6] His senior season team commenced with a 9 - 1 start.[7] He was a 1990 Chicagoland All-area selection by the Chicago Tribune,[8] who received one third-place vote in the Illinois Mr. Basketball voting.[9] He committed to the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) in March 1990 after leading Lyons to the West Suburban Silver conference championship.[10]

College

On January 22, 1994, Williams became the all-time leading scorer at UIC, surpassing Chuck Lambert totals from his 1971 - 75 tenure with the team.[11] He was the 1994 Summit League Men's Basketball Player of the Year as well as both a three-time All-Mid-Continent Conference (MCC, now Summit League) First Team selection and a three-time MCC All-Tournament selection (both 1992 - 1994). For each of his All-conference and All-conference tournament seasons, the Flames finished as runner up in the conference tournament and did not play in any postseason tournaments.[12] Williams was the first UIC Flame to record 2000 career points (2,025) and is the All-time Flames leader in steals with 237. During his junior season, he was second in the MCC in scoring to Bill Edwards (25.2 - 21.7).[13] As a senior he led the MCC in assists (4.6) and steals (2.5),[12] while trailing only teammate Sherrell Ford in scoring (24.3 - 21.5).[14] Williams represented UIC and the Summit League at the 1994 NCAA Slam Dunk competition.[15] He was named MCC player of the week once as a sophomore (1/14/92) three times as a junior (1/26/93, 2/16/93, 2/23/93) and twice as a senior (11/28/93 and 2/20/94).[14]

He was inducted into the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in April 1996 along with Kenny Battle, Rickey Green, and Sonny Parker to name a few.[16] He became the third Flame (Ford and Mark Miller) to have his number retired on February 19, 2016.[17]

Professional career

After graduation, Williams tried out for the Chicago Rockers of the Continental Basketball Association, but a wrist injury hampered his 1994 training camp and he was released.[18]

In 1997, Williams initially signed in Spain[19] but later played two games with Trefl Sopot in Poland. He finished the 1997–98 season in Portugal with Porto.[20] In December 1998, Williams re-joined Trefl Sopot[21] and averaged 24.2 points in 22 games. In January 1999, he had a game with 54 points and 14 3-pointers, which set a Polish Basketball League record.[22] In March 1999, he played in the Polish League All-Star Game.[23]

Williams started the 1999–2000 season in France with Gravelines, playing in seven games. He returned to Poland in January 2000 and played one game for Stargard. Williams started the 2000–01 season in Poland with SKK Szczecin but left after six games. In April 2001, he joined Spanish team Doncel Distributel La Serena. He continued with Doncel Distributel in 2001–02.

In 2006, Williams was hired to coach in the American Basketball Association for the Chicago Rockstars.[24]

In 2007, Williams was an inaugural member of the Cicero Cometas in the ABA,[25] a team that played three games before withdrawing from the league.[26]

Post-playing career

In 2007, Williams became the Flames' radio analyst for the team's radio broadcasts.[27]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kendall Williams: League Career. February 27, 2023. tblstat.net.
  2. Web site: PLKhistory. February 27, 2023. plkhistory.ugu.pl.
  3. News: 'Wiser' ex-Crane star signs with De Paul. Jauss, Bill. Chicago Tribune. February 22, 2023. April 12, 1990. .
  4. News: Lyons' math adds up to sectional title game vs. Bloom. Sullivan, Paul. Chicago Tribune. February 22, 2023. March 7, 1990. .
  5. Web site: Jeff Hornacek is motivated as hell after Suns firing: brother. February 22, 2023. May 19, 2016. New York Post. Berman, Marc.
  6. News: Leslie scores 51 in Fremd romp. Powers, Jim, Bob Skolnik, and Paula Woods. Chicago Tribune. February 22, 2023. February 12, 1989. .
  7. News: Small wonder Lyons, Proviso E. triumph. O'Donnell, Michael and Keith Buralli. Chicago Tribune. February 22, 2023. December 28, 1989. .
  8. News: Chicago Tribune All-State Team. February 22, 2023. March 23, 1990. A15. Chicago Tribune. .
  9. News: Lipnisky now 2nd to 1 in Mr. Basketball voting. Sullivan, Paul. Chicago Tribune. February 22, 2023. March 30, 1990. A15. .
  10. News: Briefs. staff. Chicago Tribune. February 22, 2023. March 28, 1990. .
  11. Web site: Williams Sets UIC Record. February 22, 2023. January 23, 1994. Chicago Tribune. Tierney, Tim and Tribune Staff Writer.
  12. Web site: 2021 - 22 Summit League Men's Basketball Record Book. February 22, 2023. Summit League.
  13. Web site: 1992-93 Men's Mid-Continent Conference Leaders. February 22, 2023. Sports Reference.
  14. Web site: 1993-94 Men's Mid-Continent Conference Leaders. February 22, 2023. Sports Reference.
  15. 1994. February 22, 2023. collegeslam.com.
  16. News: National Honors For Local Stars. Sakamoto, Bob and Mike Hutton. Chicago Tribune. February 22, 2023. December 29, 1995. .
  17. Web site: UIC to Retire Kenny Williams' No. 11 on February 19. February 22, 2023. February 2, 2016. UIC Flames.
  18. News: Leslie Could Double Rockers' Local Contingent. Armour, Terry. Chicago Tribune. February 22, 2023. November 22, 1994. .
  19. News: St. Joseph looks tough in Slam 'n Jam Shootout. Chicago Sun-Times. February 22, 2023. September 21, 1997. Former Lyons Township and Illinois-Chicago basketball star Kenny Williams is playing with a professional team in Spain. Williams, who graduated two years ago, joined the Malog team in mid-August and will play through May. He is represented by Thomas Penn of Peoria..
  20. Web site: Kenny Williams. usbasket.com. February 28, 2023. subscription.
  21. Web site: Sniper Williams. sport.trefl.com. February 28, 2023. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130925160340/http://sport.trefl.com/koszykowka/klub/snajper-williams/. September 25, 2013. Polish.
  22. Web site: Rekordy punktowe polskiej ligi. polskikosz.pl. August 23, 2009. February 28, 2023. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140817095625/http://polskikosz.pl/news/20018/rekordy_punktowe_polskiej_ligi_.html. August 17, 2014. Polish.
  23. Web site: MECZ GWIAZD ROK PO ROKU. plk.pl. December 13, 2012. February 28, 2023. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20150610130903/http://plk.pl/pl/aktualnosci/n/11472/mecz-gwiazd-rok-po-roku.html. June 10, 2015. Polish.
  24. News: They're ready to rock ; Chicago's entry into ABA makes its debut Friday. Beardmore, Matt. Chicago Tribune. February 22, 2023. November 8, 2006. .
  25. Web site: Noel. Josh. Pro basketball team to settle in Cicero. Chicago Tribune. September 13, 2007. February 26, 2023.
  26. Web site: Gross. Ed. Hindsight 19/17 A Look at the 2008 ABA Season That Was... And Wasn't. oursportscentral.com. April 10, 2008. February 26, 2023.
  27. Web site: Listen To Kenny Williams On ESPN Radio 1000 This Saturday. February 22, 2023. March 22, 2010. UIC Flames.