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Kam Williams to return to Ohio State for his senior season
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The senior is returning to school after all.
Getting a jump start in the G-League (formerly the NBA’s D-League) or abroad wouldn’t have necessarily been a bad decision for him, but Ohio State senior guard Kam Williams’ pro career will have to wait a season.
According to Jon Rothstein, Thad Matta told him the Ohio State senior-to-be is removing his name from NBA Draft consideration and returning to school for his final year of eligibility. Williams had declared for the draft without hiring an agent.
It was unexpected Williams would even receive an invite to the 2017 NBA Draft combine. Williams wasn’t a regular starter until the latter portion of the 2016-2017 season averaging just 9.4 points per game, 2.1 rebounds per contest, and an assist as well.
Back in Columbus for one more go, Williams will have a decent shot at reclaiming his starting role and if nothing else logging 35+ minutes a night on a team that can use his ability to stretch the perimeter.
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Luke Zimmermann via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here

The senior is returning to school after all.
Getting a jump start in the G-League (formerly the NBA’s D-League) or abroad wouldn’t have necessarily been a bad decision for him, but Ohio State senior guard Kam Williams’ pro career will have to wait a season.
According to Jon Rothstein, Thad Matta told him the Ohio State senior-to-be is removing his name from NBA Draft consideration and returning to school for his final year of eligibility. Williams had declared for the draft without hiring an agent.
It was unexpected Williams would even receive an invite to the 2017 NBA Draft combine. Williams wasn’t a regular starter until the latter portion of the 2016-2017 season averaging just 9.4 points per game, 2.1 rebounds per contest, and an assist as well.
Back in Columbus for one more go, Williams will have a decent shot at reclaiming his starting role and if nothing else logging 35+ minutes a night on a team that can use his ability to stretch the perimeter.
Continue reading...