The Telegram (St. John's)

Edge sign another player with a Connecticu­t connection

Wing Desmond Williams joins St. John’s after a couple of years in Europe

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St. John’s Edge head coach Steve Marcus is a native of Springfiel­d, Mass., who once worked for the Portland-based Maine Red Claws of the NBA G-league.

So perhaps it shouldn’t be surprising that there’s been a bit of a lean towards New England as the Edge build their roster for the 2019-20 National Basketball League of Canada season.

The team’s latest signing is Torrington, Conn., native Desmond Williams, a lanky sixfoot-seven, 187-pound wing.

The 27-year-old Williams is a third-year pro, having played in Finland and France after graduating from Southern Connecticu­t State University.

While at Southern Connecticu­t, Williams led the Fighting Owls to NCAA Division II tournament appearance­s. As a senior, he averaged 22.5 points, almost 1rebounds and four assists per game en route to being named an NABC NCAA D2 All-american and the ECAC Division II Player of the Year.

“Desmond has incredible length to play on the wing,” said Marcus in a team release. “With a six-foot-10 wingspan, he is incredibly long and athletic. He comes from a great basketball family and thinks the game at an extremely high level.”

The Edge now have eight players on their roster, including returnees Junior Cadougan and Murphy Burnatowsk­i. Of the six newcomers, three have New England connection­s, including Cane Broom, a native of Hartford, Conn., and Jesse Jones, who attended the University of Bridgeport in Connecticu­t.

St. John’s plays its first game Dec. 27 in Moncton, N.B., where the opposition will be the defending champion Magic and opens its home schedule Jan. 7 at Mile One Centre against the K-W Titans.

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