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[Former NETS player] Jayson Williams Hospitalized

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  1. Rock3t Man

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    Former Nets superstar Jayson Williams was taken to a Manhattan hospital for a psychological evaluation early today after he barricaded himself inside a hotel room and was acting "suicidal" and "violent," authorities told The Post.

    Williams, 41, was removed from his room at a Manhattan hotel at 4 a.m., police sources said.

    Once inside the hotel, the officers confronted what sources described to The Post as "a suicidal man" who was acting "violent."

    The cops called an Emergency Services Unit for help since Williams had trashed his room.

    Once there, sources said, the officers used "an electrical device" to subdue Williams, who was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital for a psychological evaluation.

    Williams, a former college star at St. John's, played in the NBA for nine seasons for the Philadelphia 76'ers and the New Jersey Nets.

    Two months ago, Williams' estranged wife claimed the he once threatened to kill her and their two daughters, then burn their house down.

    In her divorce filing, Tanya Young Williams further alleged that the former Nets forward punched out a car window while his kids sat inside the vehicle, and hurt himself after stumbling drunk into their daughters' room to argue with his wife.

    In 2002, Williams was tried on charges of gunning down 55-year-old limo driver Costas "Gus" Christofi at his estate in Alexandria Township, NJ on Feb. 14, 2002.

    Christofi had been hired by Williams's for a charity event at his mansion. Prosecutors claimed Williams was playing with a shotgun while giving a tour of his 30,000-square-foot home when the weapon fired, killing Christofi.

    In April 2003, Williams was acquitted of the most serious charges against him - but the jury was deadlocked on reckless manslaughter charges.

    He currently faces a retrial on that charge.

    Williams also faces trial on four charges related to his alleged attempts to cover up the circumstances of the driver's death.

    In January 2003, the Christofi's family settled with Williams in a wrongful death lawsuit for $2.75 million.

    In 1992, Williams was accused of smashing a beer glass over a patron's head at a Chicago bar.

    Two years later, he was accused of firing a semiautomatic weapon into the parking lot at the Meadowlands Sports Complex.
     
  2. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    sounds like a he fells guilty for something...i wounder what for.
     
  3. rocketsjudoka

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    Beat me to it but I was going to title the thread "Former Nets Player Jayson Williams Suicidal"
     
  4. Fyreball

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    The fact that he got off on a mistrial on those murder charges was a travesty. I know they're re-trying him for it soon, and I hope justice is served. He's clearly not mentally stable.
     
  5. smoove shoez

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    I thought this what about white chocolate at 1st.
     
  6. TheBigAristotle

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    Guilt's a b**** isn't it Jayson?
     
  7. tinman

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    he seemed like a happy guy when i saw during march madness in vegas.
     
  8. ItsMyFault

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    First Kirk Snyder... now this guy?
     
  9. TheFreak

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    Maybe because the guard from Duke had to change his name to "Jay" Williams so he wouldn't be confused with Jayson?
     
  10. Shaud

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    I don't get the connection. :confused: :confused:
     
  11. Easy

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    When was he ever a "superstar"? :confused:
     
  12. cson

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    So this isn't White Chocolate or the dude from Duke, but the guy who shot that one other guy, right?

    'Kay.
     
  13. Tb-Cain

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    it's pretty telling when you google image this guy and the first page is nothing but court appearance pics with no basketball shots.
     
  14. professorjay

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    If this guy was ever stable and normal he'd be a good NBA analyst with a major network now. His fake public persona really fit in well in the booth... :eek:
     
  16. StaticC4

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    You mean Jay Williams? the guy who got picked after Yao??
     
  17. durvasa

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    Yeah, I remember him doing NBC games. He was very good. He was an awesome rebounder also as a player.
     
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    hes the guy who used to play for nets and 76ers
     
  19. Dave_78

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    He has had psychological/alcohol issues for as long as he has been around. I'm sure killing a dude and then not having the balls to take responsibility just made things worse for him. It's unfortunate because he should have been an NBA success story but he never got his demons under control. I expect he'll be dead sooner than later.
     
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    There were a couple of years where he averaged a double-double and made and All-Star game. Pretty solid, and star quality. But far from "superstar".
     

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