Former Vol scores nine points for Charlotte at Boston

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Former Vol scores nine points for Charlotte at Boston

Former Vol scores nine points for Charlotte at Boston

Former Vol scores nine points for Charlotte at Boston.

Former Vol scores nine points for Charlotte at Boston

Former Vol scores nine points for Charlotte at Boston.

In a Tuesday night matchup at TD Garden, the Boston Celtics continued their strong season with a 113-102 victory over the visiting Charlotte Hornets. The game held a special narrative for one player on the court: former Tennessee Volunteers star Grant Williams.

Now with the Hornets, Williams faced off against the Celtics, the team that drafted him. In 26 minutes of action, he contributed 9 points, hitting 3 of his 7 attempts from beyond the arc, along with 2 rebounds and 2 blocks. While his effort wasn't enough to extend Charlotte's four-game win streak, it was a solid showing against familiar competition.

For fans who followed his collegiate career, Williams' journey is a testament to his development. At Tennessee, he was a dominant force, earning SEC Player of the Year honors twice and being named a unanimous First-Team All-American in 2019. After declaring for the draft, he was selected 22nd overall by Boston, where he spent his first four NBA seasons before stints with Dallas and now Charlotte.

His performance is a reminder of the talent cultivated in college programs and how those players continue to make their mark in the professional ranks, bringing their competitive spirit to every game, no matter the jersey they wear.

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