BTW, Jayson played at StJ with Coach Mullin's younger brother Terrance. and, in one of hundreds of funny stories in "Loose Balls", was involved in a punching and shoving match on a plane on the was to a game. A little old lady was seated between the two when Terrance farted silently, but with a olympic medal winning aroma. The lady suspected Jayson of the deed and turned and glared at him. Terrance, taking up the lead, joined in the stare, and added some verbal invective to cement the blame with the big guy. Jayson came over the top of the lady with a shove and a punch at the, by then, hysterically laughing Mullin: Coach had to come back, break the fight up, and force Jayson to sit up with him for the rest of the flight as a penalty. He might not always have been guilty but he was always the guy who got the blame.
If you are a Jayson Williams or a StJ fan, find the book. It's very funny.
I am a little embarrassed to admit It helped me to get my grandchildren to not be afraid of what they called "chapter books" when they were young. The boys became Jayson fans.