[外電] Williams' return from hiatus progressing
Source: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4351672
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Williams' return from hiatus progressing
Updated: July 23, 2009, 5:04 PM ET / By Marc Stein ESPN.com
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Jason Williams' comeback from a one-year retirement will move a step closer
to reality Friday after the Los Angeles Clippers formally waived their
exclusive rights to negotiate with him, according to NBA front-office sources.
Following the standard seven-day offseason wait to clear waivers, Williams
will then become a free agent, joining Jamaal Tinsley -- who was bought out
Wednesday by the Indiana Pacers -- as a late but proven addition to the
summer market for point guards.
The Clippers, sources said, had a Thursday deadline from the league office to
exercise their exclusive rights to re-sign Williams after the 33-year signed
a one-year deal with them last August, only to decide in September to place
himself on the league's voluntarily retired list to spend more time with his
family.
Sources told ESPN.com that the Clippers -- who last week traded for Sebastian
Telfair and have made well-publicized overtures in free agency to Ramon
Sessions and Allen Iverson -- have decided not to extend a new offer to
Williams.
In February, Williams' request to be immediately reinstated by the NBA was
denied by a vote of 24 teams to six. League bylaws state that players wishing
to return from the official Voluntarily Retired List need unanimous approval
from all 30 teams to avoid a one-year mandatory waiting period.
Williams becomes eligible to play in exhibition, regular-season and playoff
games on the one-year anniversary of his official retirement, which is Sept.
26. But he will be free to sign with any of the other 29 teams as soon as he
clears waivers. In the unlikely event that he is claimed on waivers -- since
Williams is not currently under contract -- the claiming team would acquire
the exclusive rights to negotiate with him that the Clippers have
relinquished.
Back in February, agent Dan Tobin told ESPN.com that the 10-year veteran was
determined to come back in spite of the ruling that prevented Williams from
latching on with a contender late last season.
"We anticipated this decision," Tobin said then. "So did Jason. But we look
forward to seeing Jason back in the NBA in the 2009-10 season.
"One of the reasons we applied for reinstatement now was that we'd like to
try to accelerate the process of him coming back."
The six teams that voted against letting Williams return last season were
Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Minnesota, San Antonio and the Clippers
themselves. One suggested motivation for teams blocking Williams' return was
an assumption that he would have quickly parted ways with L.A. after
reinstatement and signed with a playoff contender for this season's stretch
run.
After signing a one-year deal with the Clippers in August, Williams abruptly
changed his mind in September, informing the team that he was prepared to
forfeit his contract and promptly filed retirement papers with the league.
In 679 regular-season games, Williams averaged 11.4 points, 6.3 assists and
2.4 rebounds while playing for Sacramento, Memphis and Miami. He has appeared
in 53 playoff games, averaging 9.8 points, 3.7 assists and 2.2 rebounds and
helping the Heat win its first and only championship in 2006.
He was drafted by Sacramento in 1998 following his junior year at the
University of Florida and was named to the 1999 NBA All-Rookie Team after
averaging 12.8 points and 6.0 assists, quickly becoming one of the most
popular players in the Kings' Sacramento history in tandem with Chris Webber.
Williams was dealt to Memphis in a trade featuring Mike Bibby before the
2001-02 season and over the next four seasons became the Grizzlies' career
leader in assists and 3-point attempts. He joined the Heat before the 2005-06
season as part of a trade by team president Pat Riley which drew considerable
criticism initially, before Williams and Antoine Walker helped Shaquille
O'Neal, Dwyane Wade and Riley win a championship in the newcomers' first
season in Miami.
Williams' request to be reinstated has been described as unchartered
territory because a player walking away from an active contract is so
uncommon.
"My wife was pregnant at the time and it wasn't going too smoothly," Williams
said in June of his sudden retirement in an interview with the Charleston
Daily Mail in his native West Virginia. "I just thought it was the right
decision for my family.
"I'm just so blessed to have three healthy kids. It was tough [last season]
because I missed playing, but I was glad to be home with my family."
Williams also told the newspaper that he would "like to play two or three
more years" but insisted that "if it doesn't happen, trust me, I won't lose
any sleep."
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