Jason Williams graduated from the University of Florida and was selected by the Kings in 1998. In the rookie season, Williams brought a brand-new style to the Kings with his fancy streetball movements. During his years of playing for the Kings, Williams partnered with Chris Webber, Divac and Stojakovic to play the most enjoyable game in the league at that time. They also helped the Kings to enter the playoffs after years of weakness, and the Kings began to enter their heyday.
However, Jason Williams was not the biggest contributor to the Kings' heyday. On the contrary, after the test of time, Adelman, then the head coach of the Kings, saw Williams' fancy and powerful praise, so in 2000-0 1 season, the Kings traded Williams to the Grizzlies in exchange for a more "simple" Mike Bibby who joined the NBA with him in the same year. In August, 2005, Williams was traded to Miami Heat, where Williams served as the main point guard. Together with Wei Bei and O 'Neill, Williams defeated the then mighty Mavericks in the 2006 NBA Finals and helped the Heat win the championship.
Jason Williams' state has declined seriously last season, and he has not been reused in the Heat. After the end of the 2007-08 season, Williams signed a one-year contract with the Clippers in August this year. Perhaps because of injury, Williams was unable to continue his campaign. He retired before playing a game for the Clippers.