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“Zion is so easygoing,” said his mother, Sharonda Sampson. “He likes to be with his friends, but mostly he's a homebody. He likes to hang around the house and watch Netflix.”
Mom was his first coach
Williamson was born in Salisbury, the child of two college athletes. His biological father, Lateef Williamson, was a 6-5 defensive lineman who committed to N.C. State but who later transferred to Division II Livingstone. Sampson was a 5-10 standout sprinter at Livingstone, and the two met on campus.
The family moved from Salisbury to Florence, S.C., when Zion was 2 . When Zion was 5, his mother and father divorced.
Sampson, who now works as a middle-school health and physical eduction teacher in Greenville, S.C., was Zion's first real basketball coach throughout a number of youth leagues.
Link to the article pls?So Zion was actually born in Salisbury, NC and obviously his parents(former college athletes) are responsible for his extraordinary gift of freakish fatleticism.
“Zion is so easygoing,” said his mother, Sharonda Sampson. “He likes to be with his friends, but mostly he's a homebody. He likes to hang around the house and watch Netflix.”
Mom was his first coach
Williamson was born in Salisbury, the child of two college athletes. His biological father, Lateef Williamson, was a 6-5 defensive lineman who committed to N.C. State but who later transferred to Division II Livingstone. Sampson was a 5-10 standout sprinter at Livingstone, and the two met on campus.
The family moved from Salisbury to Florence, S.C., when Zion was 2 . When Zion was 5, his mother and father divorced.
Sampson, who now works as a middle-school health and physical eduction teacher in Greenville, S.C., was Zion's first real basketball coach throughout a number of youth leagues.
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/scott-fowler/article133103369.htmlLink to the article pls?So Zion was actually born in Salisbury, NC and obviously his parents(former college athletes) are responsible for his extraordinary gift of freakish fatleticism.
“Zion is so easygoing,” said his mother, Sharonda Sampson. “He likes to be with his friends, but mostly he's a homebody. He likes to hang around the house and watch Netflix.”
Mom was his first coach
Williamson was born in Salisbury, the child of two college athletes. His biological father, Lateef Williamson, was a 6-5 defensive lineman who committed to N.C. State but who later transferred to Division II Livingstone. Sampson was a 5-10 standout sprinter at Livingstone, and the two met on campus.
The family moved from Salisbury to Florence, S.C., when Zion was 2 . When Zion was 5, his mother and father divorced.
Sampson, who now works as a middle-school health and physical eduction teacher in Greenville, S.C., was Zion's first real basketball coach throughout a number of youth leagues.
He went into Kevin’s high school gym and put up signs up about firing Kevin’s coach.
This back when the staff wouldn’t play ball with crazy parents. You know, back when they would tell a guy like Humphries’s dad to fuck off.
I didn't expect us to land: 1) Zion 2) Bagley 3) Shavlik 4) Ingram.
I expected us to land but we missed: 1) Barnes 2) Jared Jeffries 3) Greg Monroe 4) Ndudi Ebi.
Also, kinda oddly since he turned out to be a role player, but I remember thinking Leslie McDonald was absolutely a Duke lock and being stunned he picked UNC.
Stackhouse is the one recruit we missed that really stands out for me.