The injury was so severe Williams wound up missing 13 regular-season games, and to this day the ankle — his left — still is not quite right. "It doesn't hurt, really ... It just, like, aches. I don't now what arthritis feels like, but . . .". . ." Doctors knew right away that the inversion sprain - sustained when after attempting a 3-point shot Williams landed on the foot of then-rookie Bulls point guard Derrick Rose - was a bad one.
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