Former NBA Star will Coach Son at Jackson State University 

Local standout Mike Williams, son of Jackson State head coach Mo Williams, has committed to the Tigers, bringing his skills to the collegiate level.

The Jackson State University men’s basketball team secured a significant addition to its roster with the commitment of local standout Mike Williams. Mike Williams is the son of JSU head basketball coach Mo Williams. He announced his decision via a post on his Instagram account. The high school baller expressed gratitude for the journey that has led him to this moment. 

(Photo: @mikewillchosen/Instagram)

“As I write this, I am most thankful in the universe and my spirit guides for putting the right pieces in front of me to be successful. I want to thank everyone who was apart of my journey up to this point! and to all my haters, doubters and overlookers , you all are my why. We finna go turn a HBCU up??,” he wrote.

Like Father, Like Son

Mike Williams stands at 6 feet, weighs 160 and is a highly regarded three-star recruit ranked as the No. 2 player in Mississippi for the Class of 2025 according to 247Sports Composite. He showcased his skills on the court during his time at Jackson Academy, where he led the team to a remarkable 36-1 record. JSA also secured both the MAIS Class 6A state title and overall MAIS championship. In the 2023-24 season, Williams averaged an 18.8 points and 6.7 rebounds per game.

In July, Williams announced plans to transfer to Germantown High School in MHSAA Class 7A, joining forces with his brother, Mason Williams. Mason Williams. JSU has also extended an offer to Mason. 

Mo Williams, a notable 13-year NBA veteran, was selected in the second round of the 2003 draft. Now he has the unique opportunity to coach his son at the collegiate level. Last season, Jackson State finished with a record of 15-17, placing 6th in the SWAC with a 11-7 conference mark. The team also experienced a first-round exit in the SWAC Tournament against Texas Southern. Before leading JSU’s men’s basketball team, Mo coached at Alabama State University.