Mo Williams is currently the starting point guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers. He played with both the Utah Jazz and the Milwaukee Bucks before settling in Cleveland as sidekick to LeBron James. As the Cleveland's point guard Mo Williams is expected to run the team's offense, provide a scoring threat from the three point line and help create shots for his teammates. Much of Cleveland’s offense is predicated on Mo Williams playing at a high level.
Mo Williams is extremely important in the game plan for the Cleveland Cavaliers. His shooting ability is especially important, as it opens up the floor for other players to have scoring opportunities. Mo Williams also provides the Cavaliers with a deadly touch at the free throw line, where he makes nearly ninety percent of his attempts. Mo Williams is expected to be an offensive punch, but mixed with efficiency and skill.http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3750/career;_ylt=AqpF7AqXFLQ9GgqKlpCaYSTnPKB4
Mo Williams 2009-10 Season
Mo Williams is currently playing the starting point guard position for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Mo Williams' 2009-2010 season averages 13.9 Points, 4.8 Assists, 1.0 Steals, 3.1 Rebounds, .448 Field Goal %, .396 Three Point % and .869 Free Throw %
Mo Williams made the 2009 NBA All-Star game, but failed to do so in 2010. His numbers have declined this year with the Cavaliers' additions of Antwan Jamison and Shaquille O'Neal. Mo Williams has become less of a second option in scoring and more of a situational scorer. His numbers are down, but his role remains the same for the Cleveland Cavaliers. http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3750/career;_ylt=AqpF7AqXFLQ9GgqKlpCaYSTnPKB4
Mo Williams 2008-09 Season
2009 was a year of highs for Mo Williams. He was traded from the Milwaukee Bucks to the Cleveland Cavaliers. Mo Williams was selected as an Eastern Conference reserve in the 2009 All-Star game, making him a household name. The 2009 selection was also Mo Williams’ first and only All-Star appearance. His career numbers of 15.8 points, 5.3 assists and .467 field goal % were not career highs, but Mo Williams was able to play an important position on a title contending team in Cleveland.
The Cavaliers fell short of winning a title in 2009, falling to the Orlando Magic in six games. Mo Williams is still hoping to win his first championship in 2010. http://www.nba.com/playerfile/maurice_williams/career_stats.html
Highlight Reel: Williams Scores Career-High 43 Points
This video features clips from Williams' highest scoring game ever, a match-up between the Cavaliers and the Sacramento Kings in January of 2009. Williams scored a career-high 43 points, and teammate LeBron James scored the 20th triple double of his career, leading the Cavs to a 117-110 victory.