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HOMICIDE
Real Name:
Corey Williams
Hometown: Bronx, NYC
Born: 1977
Height: 6'4
Position: Guard
Affiliations: EBC, CBA, USBL
Filmography:
03/07/07 - Homicide at H.I.T.S
On Sunday team K1X was at the beach for Hoops In The Sun. K1x took on Back 2 Basics which featured NBA Guard Allan Ray (Boston Celtics). What was supposed to be a day off for Homicide became one of the stories that continues to make the Homicide Legend grow out of control. I called Homi myself and he was at the beach within 10 minutes for the NBA match-up. That was bad news for Allan Ray. To make a long story short at the end of the first half Homicide had 20 points and Allan Ray had 5 fouls. ..read more..

30/04/07 - Homicide's Wizards win NBDL title
Darius Rice came off the Dakota Wizards bench to put together a record-setting night and lead the Dakota Wizards to a 129-121 overtime victory over the Colorado 14ers and hand the 2007 NBA Development League title to the Wizards in front of a D-League postseason record crowd of 5,224 at the Bismarck Civic Center on Sunday. Rice scored 52 points and made 11 three point field goals, including one with 4.5 seconds left in regulation to send the game into overtime tied at 109. Rice’s points and three-point field goal totals are both D-League championship game records and Dakota is just the second team in the six-year history of the NBA’s minor league to win a title game at home. ..read more..

15/01/07 - Corey Williams’ Basketball Odyssey
To call Sioux Falls Skyforce guard Corey Williams a "journeyman" would be an understatement. Since graduating from Alabama State in 2001, the 6-3 point guard has played in eight countries, two minor leagues and in two NBA training camps. But it was on the streets of New York City where Williams made a name for himself and discovered that he was good enough to play at the NBA level. "I think certain scenarios in streetball prepared me a little bit for the NBA because players would come out there and I'd have to matchup against them," said Williams, who played against several top-notch NBA players in summer streetball tournaments, including Sacramento's Ron Artest, Denver's J.R. Smith and Indiana's Stephen Jackson. ..read more.

30/09/06 - Corey "Homicide" Williams - Article/Interview/Clip
Coming out of one of the top High Schools in NYC (Rice) Corey Williams journey to D1 basketball wasn't an easy one. Over shadowed by players like Gary Saunders, Chudney Grey and Bevon Robin, Corey's only option was Penn Valley Community College in Kansas. Bitter at this Corey made a list of goals before his sophomore year, he accomplished all but one. He made first team All-American and averaged 20 plus points per game only to lose in the championship game by 2 points. The following year Corey enrolled at Alabama State were he averaged 15 points per game and went into his senior year confident he was NBA bound. ..read more..

27/10/05 - Raptors cut Corey "Homicide" Williams
The Toronto Raptors have released centre Toree Morris and guard Corey Williams. Both players were signed as free agents October 3, 2005. Williams, a legendary New York streetballer, averaged 4.0 points and 1.0 assists in four preseason games. Morris, who played college ball at Pittsburgh, appeared in five contests and totalled six points along with six rebounds. ..read more..

 
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