Deron Williams discusses why he fell short of Hall of Fame
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Last updated Aug 18, 2026

Deron Williams reflected on his NBA career, stating that he believes his prime was not long enough to secure a Hall of Fame status. He expressed disappointment over missing several All-Star games, noting he should have been selected more than three times. Williams emphasized that a longer peak performance might have altered his recognition in the league. The discussion occurred on August 18, 2026, highlighting the ongoing dialogue about legacy and recognition in professional sports.
- •Williams believes his prime wasn't long enough for Hall of Fame recognition.
- •He expressed disappointment over missing additional All-Star selections.
- •The remarks were made on August 18, 2026.
- 1:02 PMYahoo Sports — Deron Williams on why his NBA career fell short of Hall of Fame status: 'My prime wasn't long enough'
"Deron Williams on why his NBA career fell short of Hall of Fame status: 'My prime wasn't long enough'
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