Robert Lee Williams III embodies the spirit of resilience and determination in professional basketball. From his humble beginnings at North Caddo High School to his current status as a standout player for the Portland Trail Blazers in the NBA, Williams’s journey has been defined by overcoming obstacles and defying expectations.

Quick Facts

Full Name

Robert Lee Williams III 

Date of Birth

October 17, 1997

Birth Place

Shreveport, Louisiana

Nick Name

Time Lord, Lob

Religion

Unknown  

Nationality

American 

Ethnicity

African-American 

Zodiac Sign 

Libra 

Age

26 years old

Height

6 feet 9 inches (2.06 meters)

Weight

237 lb (108 kg)

Hair Color

Black

Eye Color

Black

Build

Athletic 

Father’s Name

Robert Fitzgerald Williams

Mother’s Name

Tundra Williams

Siblings

A sister, Brittani Williams

Education

North Caddo High School
Texas A&M University

Marital Status

Unmarried 

Girlfriend 

Name Unknown 

Kids

A son, Hendrix Rome Williams, and a daughter, Ava Williams

Profession

Basketball Player

Position

Power forward / Center

League

National Basketball Association (NBA)

NBA Draft

2018 / Round: 1 / Pick: 27th overall

Affiliations

Maine Red Claws
Boston Celtics

Playing Career

2018–present

Net Worth

$3.6 million 

Social Media

InstagramTwitter

Robert Williams III Family Background

Born and raised on October 17, 1997, under the star sign of Libra, Robert Lee Williams III hails from Shreveport, Louisiana. He is the son of Robert Fitzgerald Williams and Tundra Williams. Robert also has a sister named Brittani Williams, who pursued recreation, tourism science, and park management studies.

Williams’s upbringing was marked by financial challenges, with his family facing hardships exacerbated by his parent’s divorce and his grandmother’s battle with cancer. Despite these adversities, Williams assumed the role of the family’s pillar of strength, shouldering responsibilities at a young age as his mother navigated life’s obstacles.

Early Life and High School Career

Robert Lee Williams III’s journey to professional success began at North Caddo High School, where his skills on the court quickly caught the attention of scouts and recruiters. As a consensus four-star recruit, Williams ranked 50th overall in ESPN’s Top 100 for the 2016 class, solidifying his status as one of the top prospects in the nation.

College Career

Williams immediately impacted the collegiate scene by choosing to further his basketball career at Texas A&M University. He showcased his defensive prowess in his first year by averaging 8.2 rebounds per game and earning recognition as the SEC Defensive Player of the Year. Despite early speculation about entering the NBA draft, Williams stayed for another season, demonstrating his commitment to academic and athletic excellence.

Professional Career

Boston Celtics (2018–2023)

The beginning of Robert Lee Williams III’s professional basketball journey with the Boston Celtics was marked by promise and adversity. Williams was selected as the 27th overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft and joined the Celtics amidst concerns about his work ethic. Despite these doubts, the Celtics saw potential in the young talent and signed him on July 5, 2018.

Williams’s early days with the Celtics were marred by criticisms regarding his punctuality and commitment to team obligations. His reputation for tardiness and missed meetings earned him the moniker “Time Lord” among online Celtics fan communities. However, Williams remained focused on proving himself on the court, eager to showcase his skills and dedication.

Making his professional debut on October 23, 2018, Williams faced a learning curve as he adjusted to the rigors of NBA play. Initially splitting his time between the Celtics and their G League affiliate, the Maine Red Claws, Williams gradually began to find his rhythm. His breakthrough moment came on December 11, 2018, when he displayed his defensive prowess by blocking shots from NBA All-Star Anthony Davis during a game against the New Orleans Pelicans.

Despite his early successes, Williams encountered setbacks, including injuries that tested his resilience. During the 2021 NBA playoffs, he battled through a turf toe injury yet managed to set a playoff record for blocks in a game with nine rejections against the Brooklyn Nets in Game 1 of the first round. However, his postseason performance was hampered by subsequent injuries, including a sprained ankle that forced him to exit Game 3 prematurely.

Nevertheless, Williams showcased his versatility and potential during his tenure with the Celtics, culminating in a historic triple-double performance on December 31, 2021, against the Phoenix Suns. However, his momentum was interrupted by a torn meniscus in his left knee, requiring surgery and sidelining him for a significant portion of the 2021-2022 season.

Portland Trail Blazers (2023–present)

In a new chapter of his career, Williams traded to the Portland Trail Blazers on October 1, 2023, alongside Malcolm Brogdon and future draft picks in exchange for Jrue Holiday. His debut with the Blazers on October 25 showcased his ability to make an immediate impact, tallying 10 points and seven rebounds in a matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers.

However, Williams’s promising start with the Trail Blazers was abruptly halted by a patellar dislocation suffered during a collision with Jaren Jackson Jr. in a game against the Memphis Grizzlies on November 5. Despite undergoing successful knee surgery, the injury forced him to miss the remainder of the season after just six games.

Body Measurements and Physical Attributes

Robert Williams, often hailed for his imposing physique, stands tall at 6 feet 9 inches (2.06 meters) and maintains a robust weight of 237 lb (108 kg). His remarkable wingspan extends to an impressive 7 feet 5 inches, granting him a significant advantage on both ends of the basketball court.

In addition to his physical stature, Williams possesses swift footwork and remarkable agility, enabling him to excel defensively, particularly in perimeter defense—a rare skill for a player of his size.

Williams describes his physical appearance and boasts chocolate skin complemented by deep, dark eyes. He maintains a distinctive look with his dark black hair styled into dreadlocks.

Workout Routine and Dietary Habits

Williams adheres to a strict workout regimen, ensuring that he maximizes his physical conditioning and performance on the court. His dedication to training is evident in his athleticism and agility, allowing him to thrive as a versatile defender capable of guarding multiple positions.

Williams has prioritized enhancing his offensive skill set in recent years, underscoring his commitment to continual improvement and growth as a player.

When it comes to his diet, Williams has made conscious efforts to refine his eating habits over time. While he admits to relying on takeout orders during his early years in the NBA, he has since transitioned to a healthier approach to nutrition.

Although he once indulged in soda, candy, and pizza, Williams has eliminated these indulgences from his diet. He has also curbed his consumption of Hot Cheetos, demonstrating his dedication to maintaining peak physical fitness and performance.

Awards and Achievements

Throughout his basketball journey, Robert Williams has amassed a collection of notable achievements, including:

  • 2× SEC Defensive Player of the Year (2017)

  • 2× SEC Defensive Player of the Year (2018)

  • Second-team All-SEC (2017)

  • SEC All-Freshman Team (2017)

  • 2× SEC All-Defensive Team (2017 and 2018)

Net Worth and Endorsements

As of now, Robert Williams’s estimated net worth stands at approximately $3.6 million. His four-year contract with the Boston Celtics is valued at $9,283,856, with an annual average salary of $2,320,964.

In addition to his earnings from basketball, Williams has secured endorsement deals, including one with Swiss watchmaker Tissot. His financial success has enabled him to provide for his family, including purchasing a home for his mother.

Personal Life and Nickname

Robert Williams maintains a private personal life, focusing primarily on his professional career. However, it is known that he is a devoted father to two children—a son and a daughter named Ava Williams.

Williams’s famous nickname, “Time Lord,” originated from his tendency to arrive late to training sessions during his early days with the Celtics. Initially a playful jab from teammates, the moniker gained traction on social media and has since become synonymous with Williams’s identity as a player.

Social Media Presence

While Williams keeps a relatively low profile off the court, he maintains an active presence on social media platforms, allowing fans to engage with him and stay updated on his endeavors. He boasts a sizable following on Instagram and Twitter, where he shares insights into his life and career with his dedicated fan base.

 

 

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