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Jay Williams
School: Duke Class: Junior
Height: 6'2" Weight: 190
Position: Point Guard Birthdate: 9/10/81
Draft Outlook: Top 3 pick

Stats (Provided by JazzyJ )
 
                  G  MIN  FG  FGA  3P 3PA  FT FTA  REB  PF AST  TO BLK STL  PTS
99-00 Duke       34 1157 179  427  73 206  61  89  143  86 220 139   6  81  492
00-01 Duke       39 1240 285  603 132 309 139 211  128  87 237 154   5  78  841
01-02 Duke       35 1175 249  545 108 282 140 207  124  80 187 131   3  76  746
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TOTALS          108 3572 713 1575 313 797 340 507  395 253 644 424  14 235 2079
                  MIN   FG%   3P%   FT%  RPG  APG  TPG  BPG  SPG   PPG
99-00 Duke       34.0  41.9  35.4  68.5  4.2  6.5  4.1  0.2  2.4  14.5
00-01 Duke       31.8  47.3  42.7  65.9  3.3  6.1  3.9  0.1  2.0  21.6
01-02 Duke       33.6  45.7  38.3  67.6  3.5  5.3  3.7  0.1  2.2  21.3
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TOTALS           33.1  45.3  39.3  67.1  3.7  6.0  3.9  0.1  2.2  19.3

Additional Information
Is he a "true" point guard? Maybe not. But he's awfully good. "Like (Stephon) Marbury, he can get anywhere he wants to go," says a Pacific Division scout. "In addition to (Caron) Butler, those are the two guys in the draft you could put in a game right now." NBA types don't care much about the missed free throws that cost Duke against Florida State and in the tournament against Indiana, but the high turnovers do get their attention. Still, even Jay's detractors know he's the best in the draft. Said a Central Division executive: "I've been down on him, but the one thing about him is for a stretch, he can just take a game over. And he's the only guy in the draft that can do that. At the end of the day, he is going to be the No. 1 or 2 pick."
David Aldridge - ESPN.com (May 19th)