Lou Williams: 'I'm not playing for anybody else' after Clippers
Lou Williams has settled on the Los Angeles Clippers as his final NBA destination.
"Listen, all teams out there, I'm not playing for anybody else after this," Williams said during an interview with ESPN's Ros Gold-Onwude.
Since breaking into the league in 2005, the 33-year-old has played for six organizations. Williams' most successful seasons have come as a member of the Clippers, having won two of his three Sixth Man of the Year awards with the team in 2018 and 2019.
"This is my last stop. I identify with this group of guys, I identify with this organization. I don't see me finding that somewhere else," Williams added.
The veteran guard has averaged 20.6 points over his three seasons with the team, a noticeable increase over his career scoring average of 14.5 points per game.
Williams is set to become an unrestricted free agent in 2021.
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