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Highlights: Deron Williams goes for 24 points, 10 rebounds vs. Pinar Karşiyaka

October 25, 2011

Weren’t some grumbling about Deron Williams’ relative lack of production for Beşiktaş thus far this season? Let the doubters be silenced, at least for the time being; on Saturday, D-Will posted a line of 24 points, 10 assists amidst a 100-93 shootout victory over Pinar Karşiyaka in TBL play. Williams’ backcourt compatriot Marcelus Kemp added 23 points for the victors; he’d gone for a game-high 27 in the previous match.

See the highlight tape of the Williams show, as posted by the folks at MixMakers.net.

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  1. Gabe
    14 years ago

    10 points, 10 rebounds or a triple double?

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