No Result
View All Result
Newsletter
  • Home
  • Podcast
    • View All Episodes
    • Amazon Podcasts
    • Apple Podcasts
    • Spotify
  • Join Our Community
    • Free Discord Community
    • Patreon
  • Categories
    • Auctions
    • Birthdays
    • Brands
      • adidas
      • Air Jordans
      • And1
      • Anta
      • ASICS
      • Converse
      • Ewing Athletics
      • Fila
      • LA Gear
      • Li-Ning
      • New Balance
      • Nike
      • PONY
      • PUMA
      • On Running
      • Reebok
      • Saucony
      • Under Armour
      • Vans
      • YEEZY
    • Footwear Jobs
    • History
    • Opinion
    • Podcast
    • Sample Sneakers
    • Sneaker Ads
    • Sneaker Spotlight
    • Sneaker Terminology and Technology
    • Today in Sneaker History
  • About
  • Home
  • Podcast
    • View All Episodes
    • Amazon Podcasts
    • Apple Podcasts
    • Spotify
  • Join Our Community
    • Free Discord Community
    • Patreon
  • Categories
    • Auctions
    • Birthdays
    • Brands
      • adidas
      • Air Jordans
      • And1
      • Anta
      • ASICS
      • Converse
      • Ewing Athletics
      • Fila
      • LA Gear
      • Li-Ning
      • New Balance
      • Nike
      • PONY
      • PUMA
      • On Running
      • Reebok
      • Saucony
      • Under Armour
      • Vans
      • YEEZY
    • Footwear Jobs
    • History
    • Opinion
    • Podcast
    • Sample Sneakers
    • Sneaker Ads
    • Sneaker Spotlight
    • Sneaker Terminology and Technology
    • Today in Sneaker History
  • About
No Result
View All Result

The REAL Reason Mo Williams Changed His Number…

by Aaron Nojima
May 8, 2020
in Nike, Today in Sneaker History
0
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedIn

Mo Williams Cleveland Cavaliers #52

For those that are paying attention, Mo Williams is now wearing a different number for the Cleveland Cavaliers then he did during his first go-around with the team. During that first stint with the Cavs he wore #2, which has since been occupied by Kyrie Irving, perhaps you’ve heard of him? And his actual favorite #25 is retired thanks to Mark Price, hopefully you’ve heard of him.

So when Mo says the choice to wear #52 is simply because “it’s 25 backwards,” its pretty easy to believe. But I think the real reason is that it represents the night he shocked the world.

Mo Williams in the Nike Zoom Run the One

52 points. Yeah you read that right, 52 points were scored by Mo Williams on this day one year ago. And at this moment the Cavaliers have four players who are part of the 50+ points club (LeBron, Kyrie, Kevin Love and Mo). And just like K.Love, Williams achieved his career-high while playing for the Minnesota Timberwolves.

On a cold night in Indianapolis, Mo Williams heated things up inside Bankers Life Fieldhouse and helped break the Minnesota Timberwolves’ 15-game losing streak. He is also in the Timberwolves record book for the franchise record for the most points scored in a single game, ironically beating Love’s 50. Not much was expected out of Williams or the ‘Wolves that night one year ago. But somehow laced up in a pair of Nike Zoom Run The One’s something clicked for Williams. He made 19 of 33 shot attempts including going 6-11 from beyond the arc. He also added in seven dimes and four boards to his stat line, leading the Timberwolves to a 110-101 victory.

Mo Williams Driving in Nike Zoom Run the One

So 52 is an important number to Williams’ basketball career now and it probably won’t change unless, for some unlikely chance, he goes off again (probably not). But I’m pretty sure he’s glad to be back with the LeBron in Cleveland now, even if it means he won’t have another 50+ point night. The Timberwolves didn’t seem to care much as less than a one month later he was traded to the Charlotte Hornets. Ouch.

Mo Williams Jumper in Nike Zoom Run the One

SUPPORT US BY SHARING THIS:

  • Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
  • Click to share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads
  • Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp

Discover more from Sneaker History - Sneakers, Sneaker Culture, & Footwear Industry News By Sneakerheads

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Tags: Minnesota TimberwolvesMo WilliamsNikeNike Zoom Run The One
Previous Post

Sacramento Kings New Arena Floor Will Be Made of Recycled Sneakers

Next Post

When Kevin Durant Dropped a Career High 54 pts Against the Warriors

Aaron Nojima

Next Post

When Kevin Durant Dropped a Career High 54 pts Against the Warriors

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

WELCOME TO SNEAKER HISTORY

Categories

  • About Sneaker History
  • About The Sneaker History Podcast
  • Sneaker History Podcast Hosts
  • The Sneaker Newsletter by Nick Engvall

Translate

  • Kobe Shoes
  • T-Mac Shoes
  • Best Sneaker Podcasts
  • Sneaker Ads
  • Footwear Jobs
  • Sneaker Terminology and Technology
  • Today in Sneaker History
  • Sneaker History Podcast
  • Outside The Box – Convos With Creators
  • Exhaust Notes F1 Podcast
  • Crown and Stitch – Fitted Hats
  • Cars and Kicks Show

FIND YOUR KICKS

No Result
View All Result

ARCHIVES

  • Sneaker History Podcast
  • Outside The Box – Convos With Creators
  • Exhaust Notes F1 Podcast
  • Crown and Stitch – Fitted Hats
  • Cars and Kicks Show

© 2025 Sneaker History

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Podcast
    • View All Episodes
    • Amazon Podcasts
    • Apple Podcasts
    • Spotify
  • Join Our Community
    • Free Discord Community
    • Patreon
  • Categories
    • Auctions
    • Birthdays
    • Brands
      • adidas
      • Air Jordans
      • And1
      • Anta
      • ASICS
      • Converse
      • Ewing Athletics
      • Fila
      • LA Gear
      • Li-Ning
      • New Balance
      • Nike
      • PONY
      • PUMA
      • On Running
      • Reebok
      • Saucony
      • Under Armour
      • Vans
      • YEEZY
    • Footwear Jobs
    • History
    • Opinion
    • Podcast
    • Sample Sneakers
    • Sneaker Ads
    • Sneaker Spotlight
    • Sneaker Terminology and Technology
    • Today in Sneaker History
  • About

© 2025 Sneaker History

Discover more from Sneaker History - Sneakers, Sneaker Culture, & Footwear Industry News By Sneakerheads

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

Exit mobile version