Jayson Williams signs CBA contract, expected to play in Idaho Stampede game

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:WTF: This POS doesn't deserve to be walking the streets...

Dante , you a fan of this team:icon_conf l




BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- Jayson Williams signed a contract with the Idaho Stampede of the Continental Basketball Association, and was set to play Wednesday night.

The former NBA All-Star, who faces reckless manslaughter charges related to a 2002 shooting at his New Jersey mansion, has said he hopes to use the CBA as a springboard for his return to the NBA.

The 6-foot-10 forward turns 37 next month. He quit professional basketball in 2000 because of knee problems.

<TABLE cellPadding=1 align=left border=0 hspace="10" vspace="5"><TBODY><TR><TD><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD align=middle></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>``Interested NBA teams want assurances that I am fully recovered and can withstand the rigors of daily competition,'' Williams said in a statement Wednesday. ``The very competitive CBA will provide me with this opportunity.''

Williams was expected to play in the Stampede's game against the Yakima Sun Kings Wednesday evening.

The Stampede signed Williams to improve its rebounding and wasn't deterred by his legal difficulties, said general manager John Brunelle. ``The best case scenario would be that he performs really well, we win ball games, and the NBA makes him the third call up from the Stampede this season,'' Brunelle said.

Williams was acquitted in April of aggravated manslaughter in the Feb. 14, 2002, shooting death of a limousine driver, Costas ``Gus'' Christofi. He convicted on four counts stemming from a failed bid to conceal the shooting.

His retrial on a charge of reckless manslaughter is due to begin in March.

Williams, who called the shooting an accident, won't be sentenced on the four cover-up convictions until the remaining charge is settled. Possible sentences run from probation to about five years in prison. The reckless manslaughter charge carries a possible 10-year sentence. Williams played nine seasons for the New Jersey Nets and Philadelphia 76ers. He averaged ten or more rebounds per game in his final four NBA seasons; his rebounding prowess earned him a trip to the 1998 All-Star game.
 
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I hope the people in the stands just yell at him all game. THis guy should be in jail.
 

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I have no idea how he's out on the street...the guys accidently blows off a man's head, tries to cover it up and gets nothing...sick world

If I shot a man by mistake I would just turn the gun on me, somethings are unforgiveable...
 

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Maybe someone in stands will blow his head off after game

He belongs in a grave
He murdered someone so he should be murdered

Lets pray someone puts a bullet in his head
 
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Must be trying to pay off his lawyers ANY LINES ON THESE GAMES????????
 

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I wouldn't go as far as to say he murdered the man, but his actions after the fact are just plain dispicable...
 

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Red states are full of criminals -- he'll fit right in.
 

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Lander just curious, do you know every red state by heart?

thanks in advance
 

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Yes sir. Alphabetically.

You are a fine blue stater sir, if I may say so. The confederate-a*s-kicker ... err the blue states are privleged to have you.
 

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I am a blue stater Lander, but the county I reside in is Blood Red...


Thanks, I think...:suomi:
 

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Jman,
Without flocks of idiots, there would be no such thing as eliteness.
 

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lander said:
Jman,
Without flocks of idiots, there would be no such thing as eliteness.
:suomi:


I like it :dancefool


Will Bedsoe be back, when you said it idiot my mind wondered a bit :icon_conf
 
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to top it off, williams has a history with popping off his gun, he has killed two of his dogs that way.
 

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Noreaga said:
to top it off, williams has a history with popping off his gun, he has killed two of his dogs that way.
:WTF:


I heard he was a gun nut, thats disturbing, never heard that before...
 

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J,
Unfortunately I think Bledsoe will be back -- I think wearing that silver and RED at Washington St made him play like a red stater.

Norega,
A lunatic with guns should fit right in NRA Idaho.
 

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LOL- That's just amazing Lander...I don't see Drew week in and week out but the guy is horrible , I can't remember the last time I saw him have a great game...

QB postion is almost extinct anymore
 

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