
It’s a great day to be a Hornet. Go Hornets!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/HhQSo8VpOh
— Mo Williams (@mowilliams) May 12, 2020
Williams played in the NBA from 2003 through the spring of 2016, and the one-time All-Star (2009), who tallied over 10,000 career regular-season points, was part of the Cleveland Cavaliers team that rallied from a 3-1 series deficit versus the Golden State Warriors to win the ’16 NBA Finals.
The 𝘽𝙐𝙕𝙕 on the new head coach of the Hornets, @mowilliams! 💯#STATEofMind pic.twitter.com/rItBgwWqEM
— Alabama State MBB (@BamaStateMBB) May 12, 2020
As noted by ESPN, Williams spent the last two college basketball seasons as an assistant at California State University at Northridge. Per Charlie Potter of 247 Sports, the Madators led the Big West in scoring those two years, and the program also set multiple records with Williams on the bench.
— YARD BARKER