CLEVELAND (AP) - Jayson Williams, acquitted in April of aggravated manslaughter in the shooting death of a limousine driver, worked out with the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday.
<!-- esi: /widget/story/videoAndPhotoGallery?contentId=3103712-->The 6-foot-10 forward retired from the New Jersey Nets in 2000 following career-ending leg and knee injuries.
"He wants to play," said Cavaliers coach Paul Silas, who spent three seasons with Williams when he was an assistant with the Nets. "We worked him out a little bit, and he can still play. He can certainly help somebody."
<!-- esi: /widget/story/videoAndPhotoGallery?contentId=3103712-->The 6-foot-10 forward retired from the New Jersey Nets in 2000 following career-ending leg and knee injuries.
"He wants to play," said Cavaliers coach Paul Silas, who spent three seasons with Williams when he was an assistant with the Nets. "We worked him out a little bit, and he can still play. He can certainly help somebody."