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Old 05-06-2008, 10:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Jazz Deron Williams Shows Guts, Waits On Glory

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The tattoos snaking down the lengths of Deron Williams' triceps read, "No Guts" on one arm, "No Glory" on the other.

The Utah Jazz's third-year point guard has gone most of his basketball career without the glory, his game and personality more suited to simplicity rather than style.

His moniker – D-Wills – hasn't joined the other royal shorthands of Kobe, King James, KG, T-Mac, Melo or D-Wade. Not yet anyway.

Compared to Laker Kobe Bryant, who might as well play his games in a full-length fur coat of glory, Williams is a longtime resident of basketball's shadows.

It's not the choice neighborhood in the sport ruled by one-man shows, self-aggrandizement and diamond-studded egos. But the low profile, even one carved out in the small media-market vacuum of Salt Lake City, fits this humble, team player.
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/w...34843-one-team

Nice article here; the only thing that annoyed me was the fact that the writer said his nickname was "D-Wills" and not "D-Will".
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