I don't know where that article is from, but according to the box score for that game Bird was only 6/17 and Williams didn't play.Proof its real"...he later did the same, twice, to rookie Jayson Williams"
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Celtics (110) at 76ers (116), Dec 1, 1990
I don't know where that article is from, but according to the box score for that game Bird was only 6/17 and Williams didn't play.Proof its real"...he later did the same, twice, to rookie Jayson Williams"
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You're purposely being obtuseI don't know where that article is from, but according to the box score for that game Bird was only 6/17 and Williams didn't play.
Celtics (110) at 76ers (116), Dec 1, 1990

I got the games confused but the story is pretty much exaggerated to the point that it's still bullshyt. Bird was 9/19 that game and 3/10 from 3. According to Williams Bird was lighting everyone on Philly up that game tho. I guess all of those 3s came against Williams because he said that he hit 3 in a row while he was guarding him. That would mean Bird was 6/16 and 0/7 from 3 against everybody elseYou're purposely being obtuse
The game was on December 19th, 1990. The article was printed December 20th.
This box-score shows Williams played in that game:
76ers (105) at Celtics (115), Dec 19, 1990






According to the new Funk Flex interview he did that's not exactly what happened; he said he was handing the gun to somebody else (or maybe the limo driver himself, can't remember), and he accidentally shot.sometimes i wonder how the fuk it went from walking around to him pointing a gun at somebody
According to the new Funk Flex interview he did that's not exactly what happened; he said he was handing the gun to somebody else (or maybe the limo driver himself, can't remember), and he accidentally shot.
According to the new Funk Flex interview he did that's not exactly what happened; he said he was handing the gun to somebody else (or maybe the limo driver himself, can't remember), and he accidentally shot.