Former NBA star Jason Williams severs ties with college team after weekend softball spat
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Former NBA point guard Jason Williams has been known to frequent several different sporting events at the University of Florida over the years.
After all, he did play college basketball for the Gators and Billy Donovan in the late '90s, so it's no secret where his allegiances lie.
Jason Williams of the Memphis Grizzlies points on the court during a game against the Los Angeles Clippers at The Pyramid in Memphis, Tenn., on April 8, 2003. The Grizzlies won 111-108. (Joe Murphy/NBAE)
Those allegiances appear to be on shaky ground, though, as Williams, the man affectionately referred to as "White Chocolate," made a public appearance on the Fox Sports 1 show "Wake Up, Barstool" to denounce his ties with the Orange and Blue.
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"The only time I'll ever step foot on Gainesville's campus again is if my daughter plays softball there again," Williams told host Big Cat.
This came after Big Cat asked Williams if he was able to separate the Gators' softball program from his support for the basketball program.
"You are a Gator legend," Big Cat reasoned.
"Was, Big Cat. Was," replied Williams.
Jason Williams of the Sacramento Kings makes a pass against the Seattle Supersonics during an NBA game in Sacramento, Calif., circa 1999. (Rocky Widner/NBAE)
For the uninitiated, this all stemmed from the Softball Super Regional being held in Gainesville over the weekend, where the 11-seed Texas Tech Red Raiders shocked the sixth-seeded Gators in a winner-take-all rubber match on Sunday.
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