Mark Williams has had a terrific stretch of games offensively in the last month since being lifted off of his minutes restriction. In his last 10 games, William
Mark Williams and the Charlotte Hornets fell short of a dramatic comeback last night. Trailing by 20 at the end of the first quarter, the Hornets made a game of
Williams will miss his second straight contest due to left foot tendon injury management Friday. Taj Gibson will likely draw another start in his absence. It wouldn't be surprising for Williams to return to action for the second leg of Charlotte's back-to-back Saturday against Denver.
Williams had averaged 30.4 minutes per contest while appearing in 11 of the Hornets' last 12 contests. Williams' absence Wednesday should pave the way for Moussa Diabate and Taj Gibson to cover most of the minutes at center.
It's been a career season for Mark Williams, who is currently having the best stretch of his three-year NBA career. Williams on the season is averaging 15.7 points, 9.4 rebounds, and 2.4 assists, while shooting over 62% from the field.
THE German Masters has started off in thrilling fashion in Berlin! On Monday, three-time champion Trump began his title defence against David Grace and secured a 5-2 win to safely progress to the
His sophomore season offered a glimpse of what could be. Earning a starting role, playing in 19 of Charlotte’s first 20 contests, the big man played 26.7 minutes per game, averaging, 12.7 points, 9.7 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks. Unfortunately, a back contusion ended his season, putting him on the shelf for the final 62 games of the 2023-24 campaign.
Aaron Hill sprinted to the winning line against Mark Williams (Picture: ) Aaron Hill landed one of the victories of his career on Tuesday night as he downed Mark Willi
It's been a really frustrating and rough time for Mark Williams over the last year due to the injuries and setbacks he suffered during that time. The back injury kept him out for the majority of the 2023-24 season,
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Local snooker enthusiasts have a special treat in store as former world champion Mark Williams will play in an exhibition match on island as part of the International Snooker League Tournament in
Kentucky basketball bounced back in a massive way, beating #8 Tennessee on the road in Knoxville on Tuesday 78-73. The Wildcats were without Lamont Butler and Kerr Kriisa, as well as having Andrew Carr banged up and being limited in the game,