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C Herb Williams (All B1G, 3rd Team All-American, Asst Coach New York Liberty)

Knicks & Herb Williams

Herb Williams will attend today's press conference and join Brown's staff as his top assistant. Brown has full authority to hire his own staff and likely will try to hire Pistons assistant Dave Hanners. Pistons assistant Phil Ford is also a possibility, as well as his brother, Herb Brown.
--New York Post
 
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Three local players star for AAU team

By Bob Greeney
Staff Writer
Article Launched: 08/12/2008 01:00:00 AM EDT


Three players from Stamford had a string of positive experiences this spring and summer as teammates on the Team Wit Courtsmen boys AAU basketball team.
Jabrille Williams, Mark Ellis and Diego Ramirez all grew physically, traveled all over the East Coast and improved immensely while playing key roles for a team that won the championship in its division of the Reebok Classic tournament in Boston during the Fourth of July weekend.

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The 6-foot-3, 175-pound Williams has grown two inches and gained 10 pounds. Williams was primarily a shooting guard as a sophomore at KLHT last season, but now his skills have expanded.
"It was a good

experience," Williams said. "I got to play different positions and we got to travel. I got to travel to Florida and to all other states. I used to be more like a shooter - a guy that shoots, gets rebounds and blocks shots. I'm trying to become an all-around scorer, just not shooting, driving to the basket and everything.
Williams is the son of New York Knicks assistant coach Herb Williams, a former Ohio State star who had an 18-year career in the NBA and played with the Knicks from 1992-99.
 
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Calling John Calipari is next step for CAA-dominated Knicks

This is about a process that began unfolding the night the Knicks finally pulled off the massive trade that brought Anthony to New York in February 2011 -- a process that will only kick into overdrive if the Knicks don't find their way out of this.

If they don't, anyone can see what's coming: Mike Woodson gets fired, company man Herb Williams becomes the interim coach and the drumbeat begins in the background for John Calipari to make his long-awaited return to the NBA.

Entire article: http://www.cbssports.com/nba/writer...calipari-is-next-step-for-caadominated-knicks
 
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