Jason Williams abruptly stops video series around daughter’s College World Series run
Jason Williams has decided to stop documenting his daughter Mia's College World Series run due to complaints about his presence at the games. The former NBA player expressed his frustration in a video, stating that he wants the focus to remain on the players rather than himself. Although he will not attend the games in person, he plans to support Mia from home.
- ▪Jason Williams abruptly halted a video series documenting his daughter Mia's College World Series run.
- ▪He expressed frustration over complaints regarding his presence at the games and emphasized that it should be about the players.
- ▪Williams was previously ejected from a game for yelling at the opposing team's dugout.
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Sports Jason Williams abruptly stops video series around daughter’s College World Series run By Spencer Brod Published June 3, 2026, 2:42 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Jason Williams won’t be documenting the end of his daughter’s College World Series run. Williams, a former NBA player from 1998-2011, was being filmed by Barstool Sports during his daughter Mia Williams’ run with Texas Tech. However, he abruptly stopped the video series on Wednesday night and said he won’t be attending anymore games after complaints. “I ain’t going to be at the games this weekend – this has been too much bulls–t going on,” Williams said in a video that was purpotedly posted then deleted on X.
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