Mikey Williams, the Memphis Tigers prized recruit, has landed in hot water. On Thursday, the four-star recruit was booked on five counts of assault with a deadly weapon. Williams resides in California, where each charge could carry a six-month jail sentence. The future Memphis guard had many suitors lining up to sign him for his basketball talents. However, now it seems that Williams' future on the court will take a backseat to these legal issues.
It's always tough to see news like this involving a young kid. The San Ysidro basketball star was on the verge of a life-changing moment. As Williams was just mere months from the beginning of what would have undoubtedly have been an exciting college career. However, this doesn't mean Williams still won't be attending Memphis. But it will for sure put a wrench in his potential availability for the upcoming season. No comment has been publicly made on the behalf of Williams and his family. As the situation is still ongoing.
Mikey Williams Facing Long Legal Road
According to 24/7 Sports, Williams has been considered on the line of a four to five-star talent. Williams is ranked as the 17th-best recruit in the 2023 class. Also, the highest-rated recruit Memphis signed for the upcoming season. Williams had also received offers from Arizona State, Kansas, Arkansas, and Alabama State. However, the high school guard landed on taking his talents to Memphis with head coach Penny Hardaway. The Memphis basketball program has yet to release a public statement on the situation.
Scouting insider Eric Bossi had this to say on the talents of Mikey Williams, "A strong and compact combo guard, Williams is an offensive minded player who understands how to use his athleticism and burst off of the dribble. He is a good ball handler with wiggle off the dribble who finds and exploits cracks in the defense to get to the rim and finish or draw fouls." The situation is truly tragic for all involved. There has been no further information released since Williams' arrest on Thursday. For the latest sports news, keep it right here with HNHH.
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