VIDEO: Terrence Williams Is Hungry, Driven, Likely Not Poor
Terrence Williams isn't afraid to put himself out there. And for a frustrated player who barely saw the court last season, that can always be a somewhat dangerous venture.
Here's a video of Williams' new series, entitled "Terrence Williams: Poor Hungry Driven." I'm not sure where the poor part comes into play -- he plays professional basketball for a living, I think. Luckily, Williams shies away from making any ballsy comments and keeps the main focus on growing up in Seattle and playing with Jamal Crawford and Nate Robinson.
If anything, the video itself is a statement: Terrence Williams is here to play, even though he has been here to play for the past two years, to little avail.
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Good find
I enjoyed watching.
Twill has all the ability in the world. I really hope we get to see him break out this season.
"Slammed that hoe on the counter like I just got 35 on the domino table!!"
Sherrod Harris
Hopefully
He can shut all the critics the fuck up. That is all.
Me against the world is a mismatch in my favor.
I agree.
"You know how Einstein got bad grades as a kid? Well, mine are
even worse! " ~Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes
by TheChuckwagonisrolling on Sep 5, 2011 11:13 PM CDT up reply actions
Man
I am truly pulling for the dude, he seems like he now has a handle of things and knows exactly what to do. Its all there he just has to put all together
I wish I was as poor as
T Will has been the last few seasons. lol
Hope he gets a chance to ball when the NBA resumes with McHale as the Head Coach.
The player I would like least at #9 would be my sister’s cat, Captain Creamsicle. She does have a great work ethic and agility, but I’m really concerned that at 9 lbs., she’s too small to play safety in the NFL. She also bites way too often on play action and is easily distracted by someone waving string in the crowd. Lastly, her wonderlic score was pretty awful, answering "meow meow meow" for most of the questions- Dr. Brackish Okun
It's a smart move for him to make these videos while he's in off-season leagues
because even Houston will have to re-evaluate him like he’s a rookie.
By the time the lock-out ends, it’ll have been close to two seasons nobody’s seen him play legitimate minutes in any legitimate game – with exception to these 2011 summer league highlights.
Of all the players on the roster, he now probably realizes he has the most to prove.
by Nobody is Better Than Jordan on Sep 5, 2011 4:23 PM CDT reply actions
Best line
Not meaning not able to afford things… but poor in the sense of I’m not able to say oh I can retire tomorrow
Oh my lor.
T Will looks just like 50 cent.
I'm a household name... at my house.
Michael Vick is the best throwing running back of all time.
My put your name on it prediction for the Housotn Texans.
10-6, with a first round playoff upset over either the Ravens or Steelers.
That's kind of a personal question.
reported. :)
I'm a household name... at my house.
Michael Vick is the best throwing running back of all time.
My put your name on it prediction for the Housotn Texans.
10-6, with a first round playoff upset over either the Ravens or Steelers.
by taylorrohrman on Sep 6, 2011 1:37 PM CDT up reply actions
Respect because he's from the 206.
If you're a fan of basketball, watch a movie called Sonicsgate. It's free, just google it.
2011 Vancouver Canucks - The closest feeling to winning I've ever had.
I guess that is the question.
Can he be a complete player? Can he focus his edgy attitude on the floor with his team mates is he going to be 1on 1 Williams?
"Do not panic, all is well" Kevin Bacon in the parade scene in the movie Animal House

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