Last Updated on April 22, 2026 by Mat Diekhake

Here’s a detailed breakdown of Lou Williams’ profile:

Player Profile

  • Full Name: Louis Tyrone Williams
  • Nickname: Sweet Lou
  • Nationality: American
  • Age: Born October 27, 1986
  • Hometown: Lithonia, Georgia
  • Height: 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm)
  • Weight: 175 pounds (79 kg)
  • Wingspan: 6 feet 7 inches (201 cm)
  • Shoe Size: 12 (US)
  • Shoe Brand: Peak Lou Williams Underground, Peak Streetball Master, Peak Lightning
  • Number: #23 (South Gwinnett High School), #23 (76ers), #3 (Hawks), #23 (Raptors), #23 (Lakers), #12 (Rockets), #23 (Clippers), #6 (Hawks)
  • Position: Shooting Guard / Point Guard
  • High School: South Gwinnett High School in Snellville, Georgia
  • College: Did not attend college (entered the NBA directly from high school)
  • Draft: 2005 NBA Draft, 2nd round, 45th overall pick by the Philadelphia 76ers
  • Player Archetype: Microwave scoring sixth man
  • Primary Offensive Role: Bench scorer; isolation shot creator; pick-and-roll ball handler
  • Defensive Role: Limited-impact perimeter defender; generally hidden on lower-usage assignments
  • Play Style: Crafty, shifty, and rhythm-based scorer; elite at drawing fouls and creating space in isolation; thrives in second-unit offensive freedom
  • Handedness / Shooting Hand: Right-handed
  • Athletic Profile: Quick and agile with strong change-of-pace ability; relies more on skill and timing than explosiveness
  • Recruiting Status: Highly rated high school prospect; McDonald’s All-American (2005)
  • Draft Status Detail: Second-round steal who developed into a three-time Sixth Man of the Year and one of the league’s most prolific bench scorers
  • Injury Status Category: Moderate Risk — generally available throughout career but experienced periodic minor injuries impacting continuity
  • Career Stage: Retired (post-prime career complete)
  • Comparison Style: Comparable to Jamal Crawford for elite bench scoring and isolation creativity
  • Teams Played For:
    • Philadelphia 76ers (2005–2012)
    • Atlanta Hawks (2012–2014; 2021–2022)
    • Toronto Raptors (2014–2015)
    • Los Angeles Lakers (2015–2017)
    • Houston Rockets (2017)
    • Los Angeles Clippers (2017–2021)
  • Rings: None
  • Parents: Janice Faulkner (mother); Willie Louis Williams (father)
  • Kids: Three children (two daughters, Jada and Zoey, and a son named Syx)
  • Retirement Age: Officially announced his retirement on June 18, 2023, at the age of 36

Player Archetype / Play Style

As a player archetype, Lou Williams embodied the classic microwave scoring guard, built to change games offensively in short bursts. His offensive role centered on instant production off the bench, operating heavily in isolation and pick-and-roll to generate his own shot or draw fouls at a high rate. Defensively, he was typically assigned to lower-usage perimeter players, contributing more through positioning than impact plays. Physically, Williams relied on quickness, balance, and a long wingspan for his size rather than explosive athleticism, allowing him to create separation with subtle shifts and timing. His overall play style was smooth and calculated, thriving on rhythm scoring, hesitation moves, and foul-line efficiency, making him one of the most reliable second-unit scorers of his era.

Profile Notes & Context

  • Lou Williams’ height with shoes is 6 feet 3 inches.
  • Lou Williams’ playing weight is 175 pounds.
  • Lou Williams wore numerous Player Edition basketball shoes, including Peak Lou Williams Underground (Lou Williams PE dark blue and light blue colorway), Peak Lou Williams Underground (Taiji Shanxian colorway), Peak Lou Williams Underground (Syx Williams colorway), Peak Lou Williams Underground (Lou Williams PE black and blue colorway), Peak Lou Williams Underground (Christmas colorway).

Fun Facts

  • He is one of the best second-round draft picks to ever play in the NBA (drafted 45th overall).
  • He and Spank Horton co-host a YouTube podcast called The Underground Lounge.

Photos

Lou Williams minding his business Lou Williams wearing an Atlanta Braves cap Lou Williams on the set of Run It Back (Fan Duel TV) Lou Williams the villain

Player Insights

Player Overview — August 10, 2024
Lou Williams is widely regarded within NBA circles as one of the most effective bench scorers of his era, earning consistent respect from players, coaches, and executives for his shot creation and scoring instincts. While “one of the best shooters of all time” is a subjective label often used in peer praise, his production and efficiency as a high-volume scorer off the bench are well documented. Williams is best known for excelling in the sixth-man role, winning the NBA Sixth Man of the Year award three times (2014–15, 2017–18, 2018–19). He delivered particularly impactful stretches with the Philadelphia 76ers and Los Angeles Clippers, where his scoring ability and late-game shot-making were central to second-unit offense and closing lineups.

Sources:
NBA — Lou Williams Bio
Basketball Reference — Lou Williams
ESPN — Lou Williams Stats, News, Bio