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Maurice Williams (born December 19, 1982) is an American professional
player who last played for the
(NBA). After a successful high school career at , Williams attended college at the , where he led his team as a freshman to a 27–8 record, and also shared an SEC regular-season championship. After two seasons at Alabama, Williams entered the
where he was selected with the 47th overall pick by the . Throughout his career, he has also played for the , , , ,
and Cleveland Cavaliers. In , Williams was selected as an . In , he won his first NBA championship with the Cavaliers.
Williams attended college at the
under . In 2002 as a freshman, he started every game at point guard. Williams averaged 10.4 points and 4.5 assists per game. His play helped lead the Crimson Tide to a 27–8 record, including a 17–0 home record, and the SEC regular-season championship. Williams and the Crimson Tide entered the
as a No. 2 seed, where they lost to Kent State 71–58 in the second round. Williams led the team in scoring and assists, averaging 16.4 points and 3.8 assists per game for the 2003 season, which ended in a first-round loss in the
to Indiana. He subsequently earned third-team All-SEC.
After two seasons, Williams decided to forgo his final two years at Alabama and enter the .
Williams was selected by the
in the second round, 47th overall of the . He averaged 5 points and 1.3 assists for the Jazz in his
Williams with the Bucks
On August 8, 2004, the
signed Williams, who was a restricted free agent, to an offer sheet. On August 21, the Jazz decided to not match the Bucks' offer.
Filling in for Bucks' injured starting point guard , Williams averaged 10.2 points and 6.1 assists during the . In his new role coming off the bench for the up-and-coming Bucks team, he showed a knack for clutch plays, making several game-winning shots in the .
In the 2006 off-season, the Bucks traded Ford to the
. This opened up a position in the starting lineup for Williams. In the first 19 games of the , Williams averaged 15.6 points, 5.1 rebounds and 6.2 assists in nearly 35 minutes per game, all career highs.
In a December 20, 2006, Bucks game vs. the , Williams recorded his first career
with 19 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists.
Williams was a free agent in summer 2007, but decided to stay with the Bucks by signing a six-year, $52 million deal.
On August 13, 2008, Williams was traded to the
in a three-team, six-player deal involving the Cavaliers, the , and the
that also sent Cleveland's
and Milwaukee's
to Oklahoma City and sent Cleveland's
and Oklahoma City's
to Milwaukee. Upon his arrival, he changed his jersey number to #2 because his traditional #25 was already retired by former Cavalier .
On February 10, 2009, Williams was chosen to replace forward
in the . He was the second alternate choice, after , who replaced an injured . On February 11, Williams scored a then career high 44 points to go along with 7 assists against the .
During the 2008–09 season, Williams helped the Cavaliers reach a league-leading 66–16 record. The team went 39–2 at the .
After the departure of , Williams became a very vocal member of the Cavaliers. Amidst trade rumors, Mo hinted on his Twitter account that he didn't wish to be traded. He also criticized the events surrounding LeBron's flight from Cleveland and even shot back at insults made to the Cavaliers by
On November 14, 2010, Williams made his first buzzer beater as a Cavalier, to win the game 83-81 over his former team, the Milwaukee Bucks. It was a 15-foot shot over Brandon Jennings as time expired. He scored a total of 25 points in the game and was the team's leading scorer.
Williams with the Clippers
On February 24, 2011, Williams was traded to the
along with
in exchange for
and a first round pick, which ended up being the first pick in the , . With the Clippers, Williams was immediately inserted into the starting lineup to play both guard positions, and was able to raise his averages in points-per-game and field goal percentage.
The following season, the Clippers traded for
and claimed
off waivers, making Williams the Clippers' new sixth man. He embraced the role and finished eighth in voting for .
On June 29, 2012, Mo Williams was traded back to the Jazz in a 4 team deal that sent
and the 's trade exception to the . The Clippers also sent their second round pick
On August 8, 2013, Williams signed with the . On November 23, 2013, in a game against the Warriors, Williams was ejected along with teammate Wesley Matthews after getting involved in an altercation. He was subsequently suspended for one game. Williams injured his groin in game two of the Trail Blazers' second round play-off match-up against the .
On July 30, 2014, Williams signed a one-year, $3.75 million contract with the . On January 13, 2015, Williams scored a career-high 52 points on 19-of-33 shooting, breaking the franchise single-game scoring record set by
by one point in a 110–102 win over the . This was just the third time in Williams' career that he scored more than 40 points in a game. He subsequently earned Western Conference Player of the Week honors for the week of January 12–18.
On February 10, 2015, Williams was traded, along with
and cash considerations, to the
in exchange for
and a 2019 second-round draft pick. He made his debut for the Hornets on February 21 against the Oklahoma City Thunder, recording 24 points and 12 assists in a 110–103 loss. Williams continued to play well as he was named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for games played Monday, March 2 through Sunday, March 8. Williams, who led the Hornets to the NBA's only 4–0 record in the week, was previously named Western Conference Player of the Week on January 19 while playing for the Timberwolves, making him the first player to earn the honor in both conferences in the same season since the award was split into two conferences starting with the 2001–02 season. Over the four-game week, Williams averaged 19.5 points and 10.8 assists in 35.5 minutes played, while shooting .429 from the field (24-56), .375 from beyond the three-point line (9-24) and .913 from the free throw line (21-23). The only Eastern Conference player to average double figures in assists, he also posted an assist-to-turnover ratio of 4.78.
On July 10, 2015, Williams signed a two-year, $4.3 million contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers, returning to the franchise for a second stint and reuniting him with . In his first game for the Cavaliers since 2011, Williams recorded 19 points and 7 assists, filling in for the injured
as a starter in the team's season opening loss to the Chicago Bulls on October 27. Over the Cavaliers' first 23 games of the season, Williams played in 20 of them and started in 14. Over that stretch, he averaged 13.0 points and 4.1 assists in 27.6 minutes per game, as he shared the point guard role with . However, upon the return of Kyrie Irving from injury on December 20, Williams' role decreased and his minutes were drastically reduced, partially due to suffering from his own injury, a torn ligament in his right thumb. On January 12, he was excused by the team from their game in Dallas to tend to a personal matter. He started seeing more minutes in early February, but following the All-Star break, he appeared in just one game between February 18 and March 24 due to swelling in his left knee after being diagnosed with . He made his return to the line-up on March 26 against the New York Knicks, scoring eight points in 13 minutes off the bench. However, in early April, he began experiencing discomfort and increased soreness in his left knee, forcing him to miss more time. Williams received limited playing time during the Cavaliers' playoff run, a run that saw the team reach the
with a 12–2 record. Williams made his first appearance in the NBA Finals during a Game 1 loss to the . Despite the Cavaliers going down 3–1 in the series following a Game 4 loss, they went on to win the series in seven games to become the first team in NBA history to win the championship after being down 3–1.
On June 14, 2016, before the end of the 2016 NBA Finals, Williams exercised his player option with the Cavaliers for the 2016–17 season. Williams originally declared that the 2016–17 season would be his last, but on September 26, 2016, he announced his intentions to retire from the NBA. However, he never officially signed retirement papers and instead remained on the Cavaliers' roster. Not being a rotation player in 2015–16 for the first time had been the most challenging time of Williams' career, and while the departure of
in the 2016 off-season opened a spot at point guard, the Cavaliers drafted
in the 2016 draft, which would have left Williams a third-string point guard for a second straight season. Williams did not join the playing group for the 2016–17 season and in October 2016, he underwent surgery on his left knee. In January 2017, rumors began to surface of Williams being a possible trade piece for the Cavaliers.
On January 7, 2017, Williams was traded, along with
and a future first-round draft pick, to the
in exchange for . He was later shipped to the
alongside cash considerations on January 18, 2017 in exchang he was immediately waived by the Nuggets upon being acquired. Two days later, he was claimed off waivers then immediately waived by the . The 76ers reportedly made the claim in order to get $2.2 million closer to the salary floor while preventing the Nuggets from doing so after Denver acquired Williams in a trade with the Hawks. He was later claimed and waived by the Nuggets on January 23 for a similar reason.
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