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In-Studio Conversation: Deron Williams' 5th Annual Dodge Barrage

The What's The 411Sports panel are engaging with What's The 411Sports host Glenn Gilliam as he recounts Deron Williams' 5th Annual Celebrity Dodge Barrage. The charity event is in support of Deron Williams' Point of Hope Foundation.

Glenn also talks about Deron's response to the blowback over his comments in the Resident magazine article about not feeling like a New Yorker.

Watch the What's The 411Sports team in the video below and listen to Deron Williams in this podcast.

VIDEO DISCUSSION

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Brooklyn Nets Head Coach Lionel Hollins Supports Deron Williams' Signature Charity Event

Newly-minted Brooklyn Nets head coach Lionel Hollins was on hand to support the team's point guard Deron Williams' 5th Annual Celebrity Dodge Barrage. Held at Basketball City near the South Street Seaport, the charity event is Williams' signature fundraising event to support the Point of Hope Foundation.

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Brooklyn Nets point guard Deron Williams talking with reporters at his 5th Annual Celebrity Dodge Barrage. Photo Credit: Clyde Davis/What's The 411 Networks

All proceeds from the event will benefit the Point of Hope Foundation and Brooklyn's League Education and Treatment Center which will utilize the funds to expand the existing playground that will be named the Deron Williams Playground after completion.

Brooklyn Nets teammates that were in the house included Jarrett Jack, Andrei Kirilenko, and FIBA World Cup gold medalist Mason Plumlee. This was Mason's second year at the dodge ball charity event and he fully expected to be a repeat dodge ball champion.

WATCH VIDEO WITH COACH HOLLINS

 

Podcast: Deron Williams Raising Money to Help Autistic Children

Brooklyn Nets point guard Deron Williams held his 5th Annual Celebrity Dodge Barrage to raise money to help autistic children. Held at Basketball City near the South Street Seaport, the charity event is Williams' signature fundraising event to support the Point of Hope Foundation.

All proceeds from the event will benefit the Point of Hope Foundation and Brooklyn's League Education and Treatment Center which will utilize the funds to expand the existing playground that will be named the Deron Williams Playground after completion.

Brooklyn Nets teammates that were in the house included Jarrett Jack, Andrei Kirilenko, and FIBA World Cup gold medalist Mason Plumlee. This was Mason's second year at the dodge ball charity event and fully expected to be a repeat dodge ball champion.

 

 

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