I just got the word from an inside source that Corey “Homicide” Williams’ contract with K1X has expired, and he is now a free agent on the prowl. The Bronx representative is currently playing in the NBL down in Australia and is fifth in the league in scoring and ninth in rebounding.
“I have nothing against K1X, and I thank them for putting me on the map. I really appreciate what they have done for me,” Williams said.
Who will be the next sneaker company to pick up on the man who was once called the EBC’s most dangerous player?
What happens to K1X from here on out? You can’t market a bunch of dunkers forever. I can’t imagine anyone wearing a pair of T Dub’s. Maybe it’s time to shell out a shoe for Ryan “Special FX” Williams. He does deserve it with the performance he put on this summer.
After a brief absence from the streetball scene in NYC, K1X endorsed Corey Homicide Williams will be back in NYC this weekend. Until then check out this youtube clip of the first person to get his very own sneaker with K1X. There’s also chance he might suit up in the Lower Manhattan Classic this week depending on how he feels, WELCOME BACK Mr 187.
One of the best players in NYC streetball circuits, Corey ‘Homicide’ Williams did another great season in Australia. 187 was the star on his team one more time, but this year he got a special motivation in NBL: a dunk competition with his teammate Rosell Ellis. They bet to see who have the most dunks in the season. How much money? $1000…
For the past couple weeks I’ve been raving about the young talent the New Jersey Nets have accumulated. In particular, the acquisition of Devin Harris has made the Nets a fast team. To have a guard that can conduct a one-man fast break, generate steals, run the high-hash screen and roll, and knock down the open jump shot has given the Nets an All-Star caliber replacement for Jason Kidd. His rise is reminiscent of the Kevin “KJ” Johnson trade to the Suns after Georgia Tech’s Mark Price won the starting point position in Cleveland. Harris, like Johnson, creates easy offense off the transition and finishes strong at the cup. Read More »