BONE COLLECTOR
Real Name: Larry Williams
Hometown: Pasadena, CA
Born: 1982
Height: 5-11
Position: Point Guard
Affiliations: EBC, SBA, Reebok, Nike |
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Short Bio
Larry Williams was born in Texas and Raised in Pasadena, Ca. where he started playing high school basketball as a freshman. He attended Chaffey Jr. College and then transferred to Globe Institute of Technology in New York City. After first arriving in New York, The Bone Collector played against NBA players and the top streetballers on the East coast. After dominating the summer scene it did not take long for people to consider Bone the best streetball player in the world. |
06/08/07 - Bone Collector vs Silk
This is a Statement from Bone Collectors camp not LACEMASTERS.
This is all the baskets scored from the moment BC gets up from the trip. The only thing that is not there is one foul, Silk tying up his sneakers and BC calling a 30 sec time out after he missed the shot when they both took there shirts off". The announcer can be heard on the actual game tape saying BC up and then saying it's tied up with less then a minute which he was wrong, or maybe he was trying too produce a last second buzzer beater. |
30/06/07 - Bone Collector vs Silk Part 3 of 3
Once again Lacemasters has come through with another clip. This little one on one match up happened at the end of the same SBA Allstar game that was featured in Part 1 and 2. .. click to watch .. |
30/06/07 - Bone Collector vs Silk Part 2 of 3
Big ups to Lacemasters for hooking us up with another exclusive clip. This is the second part to the infamous SBA Allstars vs Baltimore Blazers game that happened on September 11 2004. If you were here back then you would of remembered the article about Silk dropping Bone Collector. Well heres the Video. . .. click to watch .. |
29/06/07 - Bone Collector vs Silk Part 1 of 3
I just want to thank Lacemasters for hooking us up with the exclusive clip. Lacemasters is currently producing Bone Collectors DVD which will be released early September. If you want to find out more about the dvd go to www.lacemasters.info. Remember this clip is edited by Lacemasters and what is said and how the clip is edited in no way represents the views of streetballin.net. We are not partial to taking sides. .. click to watch.. |
02/01/07 - Bone Collector & Ballaholic in ABA game
The Hollywood Fame completed their first home stand of the season with a 96-94 victory over the San Diego Wildcats at Santa Monica College on Saturday night. The game was tied going into the final minute before Jamison Brewer scored the go ahead basket with only 30 seconds remaining in regulation to seal the victory for the Fame. The win moved the Fame into a tie for first place in their division. The Fame was led by guard Larry "Bone Collector" Williams with 24 points. University of Michigan product, Leland Anderson, finished the game with 21 points and 8 rebounds. .. read more. |
Article
One of the best, if not the best point guard in the sport. Larry has the ability to break defenses down and get to the paint at any time. Larry has excellent vision which allows him to find the open man on his penetrations. Larry aka "Bone Collector" has gained notoriety and respect in the U.S. for being able to dominate top NBA guards (Jamal Tinsley, Larry Hughes, Baron Davis, Stephon Marbury, and Moochie Norris) during summer " streetball" games. Larry was the 2002 MVP of the famed Entertainers Basketball Classic at Rucker Park. |
Article
Summer 2001. Larry Williams is at the midpoint of his first game at Rucker Park and has just had the worst first half of his life: 5 points, 3 fouls and a bench view for the last 7 minutes of the half. So what does he do the second he gets back in? He throws it between his defender's legs, slaps it back through, hops over his defender (who's now grounded), and makes the lay-up. After following that spectacular bucket with seven more -- consecutively -- and finishing the game with 35 points on an array of knee-twisting, ankle-spraining moves, he was deemed The Bone Collector -- and, by the end of the season, the 2001 Rucker MVP. .. read more.. |
Interview
Larry Williams, known in the streetball world as Bone Collector, is a 5-11 point guard with incredible moves and amazing ball-handling ability. Bone Collector puts on a show almost every time he steps out on the court. He's one of the most popular streetballers on that planet. InsideHoops.com caught up with him during the EBC playoffs at Rucker Park and conducted this exclusive interview. We'll leave it to you to figure out which of his comments are totally straight forward and which are on the creative side. |
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It takes stones to legitimately think you're the best streetball player on the planet. It takes even bigger stones to pack up your life in Pasadena, Calif., to take your game to Harlem to prove that you're right. A few years back, Larry "The Bone Collector" Williams did just that, moving cross-country and winning the EBC's MVP Award in 2001 in his first season in New York. |
Article
Larry Williams - more commonly known as "Bone Collector" - is one of the most feared foes in the world of streetball. With a reputation rivaling that of the most talented ballhandlers ever to bring their game to the blacktop, Williams destroys defenders with a combination of devastating dribble moves and biting trash talk, which often continues long after the game is over. |
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