NBA players react to Roy Williams retiring from North Carolina

Williams finished third all-time in victories by a Division I head coach and posted the sixth-highest winning percentage in NCAA history.

On Thursday, North Carolina Tar Heels men’s basketball head coach Roy Williams announced his retirement after 33 years of experience at the collegiate level.

The 2007 Naismith Hall of Fame inductee led the Tar Heels to three national titles during his 18 years on the sidelines and a 485-163 record. The Tar Heels advanced to the Final Four three other times under Williams’ watch while claiming three ACC Tournament championships.

He leaves as the second-winningest head coach at North Carolina, behind only Dean Smith.

Prior to coaching at Chapel Hill, Williams spent 15 seasons as head coach at Kansas, amassing a 418-101 record. The Jayhawks made four trips to the Final Four with Williams, including two appearances in the national title game in 1991 and 2003.

Williams, 70, finished third all-time in victories by a Division I head coach with 903. He posted the sixth-highest winning percentage of all-time in NCAA history and reached 900 wins in fewer games and seasons than any other coach in history.

During his 33 years as a head coach, Williams helped 32 players become first-round picks in the NBA with 52 players total in the league over that time. His legacy will go unmatched by only a few as his impact was greatly felt throughout the sport during his time on the job.

With the news that Williams will be walking away, those around the sport, including several former Tar Heels alumni, showed love to him on social media to congratulate him on an unbelievable career.

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