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    Default Corliss Williamson retires to coach instead

    I know he's getting up there in age and all, but he could have played another season or two in the NBA.

    Alright...Ya, I can even understand him retiring to become a coach somewhere, but to take an assistant coaching job at Arkkansas Basptist college

    Williamson to retire, take assistant job at Arkansas Baptist College

    LITTLE ROCK -- Corliss Williamson is set to retire from the NBA and become an assistant coach at Arkansas Baptist College, the school's athletic director said Tuesday.


    Williamson, who led Arkansas to the 1994 national championship, has played 12 pro seasons with Sacramento, Toronto, Detroit and Philadelphia. He was on the Pistons when they won the 2004 NBA title.

    Williamson averaged 9.1 points in 68 games last season with Sacramento.

    A news conference was scheduled for Wednesday in North Little Rock to address Williamson's future. Charles Ripley, Arkansas Baptist's athletic director and basketball coach, is happy to welcome Williamson aboard.

    "It's huge. He's already been working with our post players," Ripley said. "Being a pro, he has their utmost attention. They're just excited -- they can't wait to come work with him."

    Williamson was the most outstanding player of the 1994 NCAA tournament and led the Razorbacks to the title game in 1995 as well. UCLA denied Arkansas' bid for a repeat championship.

    "Every kid wants to get where he got to," Ripley said. "He's a wonderful coach. He's got great work ethic and great personality on the floor. We're just tickled to death."

    Williamson also won the NBA's sixth man award for the Pistons in 2002. He missed some time late last season with a sore heel.

    Arkansas Baptist revamped its athletic department recently, starting a junior college football program this year.

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    Where's Scotty Thurman?
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    The last thing I remember hearing about Scotty Thurman was that he was recently inducted in to the Arkansas sports hall of honor last month.

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    was a great college player and solid NBA player for some time. Sad to see him go. He was a good one for quite some time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuddyBear View Post
    was a great college player and solid NBA player for some time. Sad to see him go. He was a good one for quite some time.
    Except when he played in Toronto!

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