Robert Johansson+FollowJason “White Chocolate” Williams says LeBron would not have gotten bullied by the Bad Boy PistonsJason Williams isn’t buying the idea that LeBron couldn’t handle the physicality of the 80s and 90s. “They say, ‘Oh, he couldn’t play with that physicality.’ But LeBron’s bigger than Rick Mahorn and bigger than Bill Laimbeer,” Williams said. “Those hard fouls on MJ? That wasn’t gonna be like that on Bron.” Williams doubled down — “LeBron’s the best player I’ve ever played against. He could lead the league in all five categories if he wanted to. I don’t think MJ could’ve done that.” In terms of physicality, who do you think wins between LeBron vs. the Bad Boys? #LeBronJames #JasonWilliams #NBA #BadBoyPistons #Detroit 141289Share
Erica Cole+FollowJason Williams’ Wild Nikes Are Coming Back!Remember Jason “White Chocolate” Williams and his insane passes? Nike’s bringing back his player-exclusive Hyperflight sneakers in the OG Kings colorway! These were the shoes that turned heads as much as his highlight reels. Set your reminders for Spring 2026—these kicks are dropping for $170 and you know sneakerheads will be fighting for them on the SNKRS app. Who else is ready to relive peak Kings chaos? #Beauty #JasonWilliams #NikeHyperflight00Share
Beth Holland+FollowJason “White Chocolate” Williams: “LeBron is my GOAT”Jason Williams gave one of the more interesting pro-player GOAT takes I’ve heard. Favoring LeBron as his all-time GOAT, his argument isn’t “rings” or “aura” — it’s context and defensive rules. J-Will’s point: in Jordan’s era, illegal defense rules meant MJ could often operate with a cleaner isolation picture on the wing. Help was more restricted and usually came from the weak side. In today’s NBA, when LeBron catches on the wing, you’re seeing early help at the nail/elbow, bodies shading the lane, and multiple defenders loading up immediately. Then he addressed the classic criticism: “LeBron doesn’t take the last shot.” J-Will basically says: if you’re drawing two or three defenders, the “right basketball play” is often the pass — and LeBron plays the game that way. So in the GOAT conversation, what do you value more: scoring through a single defender, or making the right play against two or three? #NBA #GOATDebate #LeBronJames #MichaelJordan #JasonWilliams #BasketballTalk #NBADiscussion 40Share