Lou Williams announced his retirement from the NBA on Sunday, capping a career that saw him earn the Sixth Man award three times and set a record for most points ever scored off the bench.

Philadelphia, Toronto, the Los Angeles Lakers, Houston, the Los Angeles Clippers, and Atlanta were the six clubs that Williams played for. He last competed for the Hawks in 2021–2022.

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Here’s all you need to know about Lou Williams:

Lou Williams net worth:

Lou Williams has an estimated net worth of $16 million as per multiple reports.

Lou Williams age:

On October 27, 1986, Williams was born in Memphis, Tennessee. He is now 36 years old.

Lou Williams relationships:

Ashley Henderson and Rece Mitchell were the two women Lou Williams dated simultaneously back in 2014. According to The Sports Rush, both ladies were apparently aware of the situation and were oddly cool with it.

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Lou Williams career:

He was one of the finest high school basketball players in the nation while attending South Gwinnett High School in Georgia.

Williams made the decision to bypass college and enter the NBA draft in 2005. In the second round of the 2005 NBA Draft, the Philadelphia 76ers selected him with the 45th overall choice. He played for the 76ers for his first seven NBA seasons beginning in 2005.

Williams made a name for himself as a powerful scorer and dependable sixth player off the bench while playing for the 76ers. He was renowned for his capacity to design his own shot and make significant contributions. Williams had a breakthrough year and became the first 76ers player to win NBA Sixth Man of the Year in the 2011–2012 season.

Williams was acquired by the Atlanta Hawks in a trade in July 2012. Before being dealt to the Toronto Raptors in June 2014, he spent just one season with the Hawks. Williams’ two seasons with the Raptors were key to the team’s success. He contributed scoring off the bench and was crucial to the team’s successful playoff campaigns.

Williams signed on with the Los Angeles Lakers in July 2015 after his time with the Raptors. Before being moved to the Houston Rockets in February 2017, he spent one season playing for the Lakers. Williams contributed as a scoring option off the bench throughout his effective time with the Rockets.

Williams inked a contract with the LA Clippers in July 2017, moving back to the city. He had a significant effect on the group and was an important member of the Clippers’ squad. Williams, who twice won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year title in the 2017–18 season, routinely contributed scoring and playmaking off the bench.

Williams maintained his high standards while playing with the Clippers and was crucial to their playoff runs. Up to the 2020–21 season, when he was traded to the Atlanta Hawks, he stayed with the Clippers. Before being moved to the Sacramento Kings in March 2021, Williams played for the Hawks for a brief period of time.

It’s crucial to note that my knowledge is based on details that were available as of September 2021, and that Lou Williams’ career may have undergone significant changes since then.

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Lou Williams family:

Williams is the deceased couple’s son, along with Janice Faulkner. He has a sister named Shaun Haynes, two brothers named Taurus Stinnett and Willie Louis Williams II.