During his time with the Miami Heat, Jason Williams secured the 2006 NBA championship. Known by the nickname "White Chocolate" for his creative and flamboyant playing style, he also showcased his talents while playing for the Sacramento Kings, Memphis Grizzlies, and Orlando Magic. Throughout his career, Williams accumulated 8,266 points, 4,611 assists, and 933 steals. Born on November 18, 1975, in Belle, West Virginia, Williams attended DuPont High School. There, he competed for the DuPont Panthers and guided the team to a state championship game appearance in 1994. He became the first and only player in his school’s history to surpass 1,000 points and 500 assists. After facing suspension from the University of Florida, Williams entered the 1998 NBA draft and was drafted by the Sacramento Kings. His rookie season was impressive, as he helped the Kings secure a playoff spot.