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    What was intended as a nostalgic look back at past NBA Draft moments turned into one of the more uncomfortable exchanges of the 2026 draft broadcast when ESPN analysts Richard Jefferson and Kenny Smith made pointed references to Jay Williams’ career-ending 2003 motorcycle accident. During ABC’s first-round coverage, the panel revisited Williams’ selection as the No. 2 overall pick by the Chicago Bulls out of Duke in 2002. Host Kevin Negandhi asked Williams about the loud ovation he received from the New York crowd that night, noting the strong Duke fan presence from the tri-state area. Williams began explaining the

    The post Richard Jefferson’s Awkward On-Air Roast of Jay Williams’ Motorcycle Accident Sparks Debate During Draft Broadcast first appeared on BlackSportsOnline.

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