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During the college basketball game between D3 St John Fisher and Buffalo, St John Fisher's Connor Williams received a lot of attention as he is 360 pounds. He only played for four minutes, but was able to make an impact as he had two assists, Unfortunately for St John Fisher, his impact was not enough as Buffalo cruised to a 100-58 victory.

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He is listed at 360 pounds! He was dropping dimes out there too, probably could’ve done without the plumber crack tho 😅

pschighlights
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Assist. C: "We're down 30 coach"
Coach: "Bring in the secret weapon"

wiseogjc
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Goes from tripped, falls, plumber's crack, limping and assist for a dunk. Best assist of all time.

larrytheshark
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00:53 i love how understanding the first guy on the left is after getting absolutely ignored and shaking his hand himself.

Breed-my-disease
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What a trooper he is! No whining or staying down on the floor after hurting his ankle. Gets up right away & drops a dime. Salute!

jurgenteo
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2 assists and one with a rolled ankle.
What a legend

vinnybrich
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He’ll forever have more college assists than most of us and that’s something to certainly be proud of

teddy_scott
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I love how he slipped and not a single soul on the stands laughed.

maddog
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This kid can CLEARLY ball. It's probably not the absolute highest level of competition like an Oak Hill or Sierra Canyon, but he was the Monroe County (NY) Player of the Year in basketball in 2021 (his senior year of HS). On a good team, too, since they won the county league championship twice. Also 2nd-team in football, which is actually also fairly impressive because it's hard to maintain leverage at 7 foot tall (I assume he was OL or DL). Showed great vision on the second pass especially. Hope we hear more from Big Cozy (that's his nickname per the team's website) in years to come! This was only his freshman year.

dachen
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The touch. The vision. The spacing. He’s got it all.

EDIT: so much hate on my man in these comments. Some of y’all need a hug.

Jawnderlust
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He loves the game. I'm sure he's heard it all about his weight but he's out there and not giving up..big time respect for him

dualsenseentertainment
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he has more playing time than I ever had in college. props.

brichardson
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Probs to this guy! I'm from Germany and basketball by far isnt such a big thing as in the US, but we do play basketball in physical education in school. In my class there was a pretty overweighted guy, but he loved to play basketball in his free time beside school - and man, he had the magic touch. He wasnt fast at all, but he was strong, he had technique, he had overview and he knew how to put the ball in the net. 3 pointers were no prob for him, he scored on almost every try from every position. He got the best grade of all of us and he deserved it well, although some of the sportive guys fooled around and thought they were better just because they were faster and more agile...

NaDaswf
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Props to Williams, for even playing, making the team, being on television, and delivering that rock. Best of luck to him in all that he does.

georgescottromero
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Respect to the big man. Out there giving his all. His ankle injury was unfortunate.

chrisb
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30 points behind...

Coach: RELEASE THE CONNOR!!!

Seriously i was expecting something entirely different but MAN! That assist after that fell down was so suprising "holy shi*t" moment... Kudos Connor for that beautiful play

sahingunduz
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Back when I was young I worked with a group of guys who would play ball at a local community center during our lunch break. One guy was about 6'2" and weighed 400 lbs. He was a pretty decent player but I was always afraid he was going to keel over dead. Kudos to him and to this guy for getting out there and making an effort. Kudos also to this school for giving him a shot.

jimwebb
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My buddy went from offensive line in high school to full back in college. If he shed some pounds he could still keep his mental “size” and be a force out there

OcAirsoft
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I know I wasn’t the only one who got super excited when he made a nice play with that assist. Good for him.

jordanrivas
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Glad to see he’s making the assists only because if you tried to feed this guy the ball he will take it literally

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