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Gundress
11-10-2011, 12:01 AM
Who is the better point Guard Jason Williams or Mike Bibby.....

Mike Bibby on the Grizzles or Jason Williams on the Grizzles?

and

Jason Williams on the Kings or Mike Bibby on the Kings?


Overall: who's the better player?

Jason Williams or Mike Bibby?

Jason Williams and Mike Bibby: Tale of Two Kings
http://youtu.be/y9HOrln6ov0

Gundress
11-10-2011, 12:03 AM
Jason Williams Mix
http://youtu.be/is9gMm4IXAY

Mike Bibby Mix
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzh_MLBaL6Q

winwin
11-10-2011, 12:10 AM
http://thedraftreview.com/history/drafted1998/images/jason-williams.jpg

http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sports_basketball_heat/files/2010/07/Jason-Williams-Magic.jpg

Gundress
11-10-2011, 12:13 AM
http://thedraftreview.com/history/drafted1998/images/jason-williams.jpg

http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sports_basketball_heat/files/2010/07/Jason-Williams-Magic.jpg

do you know who is his best friend? from NFL?

winwin
11-10-2011, 12:15 AM
do you know who is his best friend? from NFL?
no

Gundress
11-10-2011, 12:19 AM
no


Randy Moss. They grew up together and even have commercial for it.

Nike Commercial "Friends for life".
http://youtu.be/XrL6PqJjvBQ

vinsanity2756
11-10-2011, 12:24 AM
I loved watching j-will aka white chocolate in his early years with the kings. man that team with webber and divac. just so fun to watch those guys make spectacular passes to each other. but the kings made it farther in the playoffs with mike bibby. he was really a huge factor in the 2002 playoffs with those kings, especially in WCF against the lakers (too bad they lost that series, i was so ruding for them that year). so in their primes i would take bibby over williams.

Gundress
11-10-2011, 12:33 AM
I loved watching j-will aka white chocolate in his early years with the kings. man that team with webber and divac. just so fun to watch those guys make spectacular passes to each other. but the kings made it farther in the playoffs with mike bibby. he was really a huge factor in the 2002 playoffs with those kings, especially in WCF against the lakers (too bad they lost that series, i was so ruding for them that year). so in their primes i would take bibby over williams.


Jason Williams was fun to watch with the Kings, The Kings was fun to watch with Jason Williams.....Webber and Divac know how to passes.

I even love Mike Bibbdy with the Kings mfer but the the truth is Jason Williams made the King more popular.

winwin
11-10-2011, 12:35 AM
Randy Moss. They grew up together and even have commercial for it.

Nike Commercial "Friends for life".
http://youtu.be/XrL6PqJjvBQ

i didn't know ,, great vid. thanks

WillyJakk
11-10-2011, 12:41 AM
I personally believe (and still a lil pissed even though the Kings had some success) that they traded Jason Williams too soon.

He didn't even get a fair chance imo before they shipped him out.

I remember how Bill Walton used to hate on him during the telecasts ("Just throw a regular pass, this isn't the playground")

White Chocolate's unpredictability made the Kings a VERY dangerous team and honestly the Lakers got lucky when they traded him cause Kobe didn't wanna see J-Dub when they matched up.

Kobe used to switch on White Chocolate and J-Will used to do him.

Throwing oops to Stromile Swift wasn't quite the same as throwing them to C-Webb and after Hubie Brown got a hold of him, though he truly taught him the game of basketball, it took his uniqueness away from him and he was never the same.

Coulda been the best PG in the 2000's.

Miserio
11-10-2011, 12:49 AM
I personally believe (and still a lil pissed even though the Kings had some success) that they traded Jason Williams too soon.

He didn't even get a fair chance imo before they shipped him out.

I remember how Bill Walton used to hate on him during the telecasts ("Just throw a regular pass, this isn't the playground")

White Chocolate's unpredictability made the Kings a VERY dangerous team and honestly the Lakers got lucky when they traded him cause Kobe didn't wanna see J-Dub when they matched up.

Kobe used to switch on White Chocolate and J-Will used to do him.

Throwing oops to Stromile Swift wasn't quite the same as throwing them to C-Webb and after Hubie Brown got a hold of him, though he truly taught him the game of basketball, it took his uniqueness away from him and he was never the same.

Coulda been the best PG in the 2000's.
Please... PLEASE

Lebron23
11-10-2011, 12:58 AM
Mike Bibby

Meticode
11-10-2011, 01:15 AM
Mike Bibby to me was a better overall point guard. The thing to me that took away from Jason Williams was his horrible shot selection. Every game you could count on him to at least jack up a three without ever getting the offense to setup three to five times a game. And he would only make one of those if that. White Chocolate had some of the best handles of all time though and he was more fun to watch.

But in terms of having the best chance to win, I'd pick Bibby ten out of ten times.

hawkfan
11-10-2011, 01:23 AM
Mike Bibby definitely has been the better player, although Williams was really fun to watch in the first part of his career.

That said, Williams didn't get proper credit for becoming a good qb at the point guard position at the end of his career.

AMISTILLILL
11-10-2011, 01:50 AM
I personally believe (and still a lil pissed even though the Kings had some success) that they traded Jason Williams too soon.

He didn't even get a fair chance imo before they shipped him out.

I remember how Bill Walton used to hate on him during the telecasts ("Just throw a regular pass, this isn't the playground")

White Chocolate's unpredictability made the Kings a VERY dangerous team and honestly the Lakers got lucky when they traded him cause Kobe didn't wanna see J-Dub when they matched up.

Kobe used to switch on White Chocolate and J-Will used to do him.

Throwing oops to Stromile Swift wasn't quite the same as throwing them to C-Webb and after Hubie Brown got a hold of him, though he truly taught him the game of basketball, it took his uniqueness away from him and he was never the same.

Coulda been the best PG in the 2000's.

http://cdn.theurbandaily.com/files/2010/07/cocaine.gif

Smoke117
11-10-2011, 02:05 AM
You can't be serious with this thread...Mike Bibby, easily.

rodman91
11-10-2011, 10:56 AM
Jason Williams was more talented but Bibby was more reliable. Jason Williams is the least guy you want him to operate offense. Mike Bibby was decent playmaker.

But J.Williams got matured in his late years. Bibby goes down and down.

HylianNightmare
11-10-2011, 11:03 AM
jwill

HiphopRelated
11-10-2011, 11:04 AM
Bibby had the better prime

White Chocolate had more flash in his game

Nelson14
11-10-2011, 11:11 AM
think bibby was more solid overall but i think J will will be remembered more because of the flash

miamiandorlando
11-10-2011, 11:14 AM
http://cdn.bleacherreport.net/images_root/slides/photos/000/363/919/JasonWilliams2_display_image.jpg?1283281267

vs

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b2/MikeBibbyMiamiHeat.jpg/220px-MikeBibbyMiamiHeat.jpg

i only really got to watch them in miami so i'm rolling with Jason Williams

JohnnySic
11-10-2011, 11:17 AM
Bibby was flat-out better. Williams was just a good player with some flash to his game.

WillyJakk
11-10-2011, 11:25 AM
If both of these guys (in basketball terms) were in a math equation:

Mike Bibby is the constant, an actual number, let's say 6 (outta 10) so you know exactly what it is you're getting from Bibbs, no matter what the play or circumstances in the equation (game), he will remain a 6.

Jason Williams is a variable, an x, so you have no idea what he is or what he will do during the course of changing game circumstances where the equation (plays) are ever changing.

This is the difference between the 2 and Jason Williams unpredictability made him the better player to me.

Both had handles, could pass, and shoot, Williams did all of those at an elite level but w/ him being a variable, you don't know if he'd get called for palming while being fancy, pass the ball into the 10th row, miss 10 shots in a row, OR shake the crap outta someone, throw a pinpoint behind the back pass, or hit 10 shots in a row.

W/ Bibby, you knew he'd make a good move w/ the ball, he'd make a good pass, and he'd make a good amount of shots.

Anyway, they both had the ultimate security blanket in:

http://www.basketball-reference.com/images/players/jacksbo01.jpg
Bobby Jackson

who would come in and close out most games.

He helped them BOTH out alot.

Bigsmoke
11-10-2011, 12:24 PM
I personally believe (and still a lil pissed even though the Kings had some success) that they traded Jason Williams too soon.

He didn't even get a fair chance imo before they shipped him out.

I remember how Bill Walton used to hate on him during the telecasts ("Just throw a regular pass, this isn't the playground")

White Chocolate's unpredictability made the Kings a VERY dangerous team and honestly the Lakers got lucky when they traded him cause Kobe didn't wanna see J-Dub when they matched up.

Kobe used to switch on White Chocolate and J-Will used to do him.

Throwing oops to Stromile Swift wasn't quite the same as throwing them to C-Webb and after Hubie Brown got a hold of him, though he truly taught him the game of basketball, it took his uniqueness away from him and he was never the same.

Coulda been the best PG in the 2000's.

everybody laugh at this dumbass.

Arroyo8
11-10-2011, 12:25 PM
arroyo