Lou Williams makes history as Clippers beat Celtics, 140-115
by Dan Woike, Los Angeles Times
Mar 12, 2019
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES - Brad Stevens remembers it well.
Lou Williams, then one of the top high school players in the nation, was running late to an open gym that Stevens, then an assistant at Butler, was attending.
When he finally got there, Stevens saw firsthand the skill that would define Williams' career.
"He said 'Check ball' and killed everybody," the Boston Celtics coach said. " ... That's kind of
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