Why are streets being renamed after Isaiah Joe and Jaylin Williams?
To honor their achievements and represent their hometown of Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Sports / Basketball
Two Oklahoma City Thunder players are receiving hometown recognition as streets in Fort Smith, Arkansas, will be renamed in their honor. This comes as NBA analyst Bill Simmons clarifies a mix-up involving Thunder players during a playoff ga...
## Hometown Honors for Thunder Duo Fort Smith, Arkansas, is celebrating Isaiah Joe and Jaylin Williams, two of its own who have risen to NBA fame. The city's board of directors approved the renaming of sections of North 23rd and North 25th Streets in honor of the players. Both Joe and Williams played basketball at Northside High School and then for the Arkansas Razorbacks, before joining the Oklahoma City Thunder.
## Simmons' Playoff Mix-Up Meanwhile, Bill Simmons, a well-known NBA analyst, addressed a mistake he made during a playoff game analysis. Simmons confused Jaylin Williams with Jalen Williams while discussing player rotations, leading to some criticism. He clarified that it was a simple error made during a hectic broadcast.
Simmons stated, "I spent 5 hours watching both games, like always. Just brain farted...Shit happens. My bad."
To honor their achievements and represent their hometown of Fort Smith, Arkansas.
He confused Jaylin Williams with Jalen Williams during a discussion about the Oklahoma City Thunder's player rotations.
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