Kelly Williams hangs up her slippers after 14 seasons



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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, September 8) – TNT KaTropa forward and 2008 Philippine Basketball Association MVP Kelly Williams announced his retirement on Monday.

“It is with joy and sadness that I announce my retirement from basketball. I couldn’t have predicted that I would have the kind of career that I was able to experience, ”Williams, 38, said in his Instagram post.

The Oakland University standout was first spotted by veteran basketball coach Chot Reyes in 2004 while playing in a tournament in his home state of Michigan.

Williams brought his talents to the Philippines by first playing for the Magnolia team in the now-defunct Philippine Basketball League.

With his ability to jump big and brilliance on the court, Williams was selected first in the 2006 PBA Draft by St. Lucia Realtors.

In his tenure with the Buddy Encarnado-managed franchise, Williams earned several accolades, including Rookie of the Year, All Rookie Team Member, Defensive Team Member, Conference Best Player and his only MVP award. He also won a title with the Realtors during his MVP season in the 2007-08 PBA Philippine Cup.

In 2010, Williams along with Ryan Reyes and Charles Waters were traded to the Talk N ‘Text franchise. He won five championships with the Manny Pangilinan-owned franchise.

Williams is also a five-time All-Star, a two-time Slam Dunk Contest champion, a three-time member of the Mythical First Team, and a four-time member of the Mythical Second Team.

He also dressed in the national team, having played in the 2007 and 2011 FIBA ​​Asia Championships.

In 2009, Williams was diagnosed with thrombocytopenia, a rare blood disorder.

“I turn the last page of this chapter and I’m afraid not. I did the best I could with what I had, now I can rest my career with peace in my heart, “he added.



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