Out of the University of Maryland, Williams was the third overall Draft Pick in 1981, and he proved to be an excellent selection, as he was named Rookie of the Year and made the All-Star Game. Williams immediately established himself in the upper echelon of NBA Power Forwards, and he also proved to be an excellent rebounder. In that rookie season, he was third in Rebounds per Game with 12.3, a number he would increase slightly to 12.5 in the 1982/83 campaign, when he was again an All-Star but also named to the Second Team All-NBA roster. A Net for eight of his NBA seasons, Williams averaged 12 or more boards over the first six of them, and he finished second or third in that vital statistic. Williams was not a one-trick player; he could also score, as evidenced by his 16.4 PPG in New Jersey.
The Nets retired his number 52 in 1999.
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