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Last Thursday evening, 24 hours after it was over, after his future had been decided, after Yao Ming had become a Rocket and the Bulls followed with a pick so simple that general] manager Jerry Krause said it could have been made by "an old, blind man," Jay Williams sat at a table at Smith & Wollensky steakhouse in downtown Chicago, numb and quiet.
Williams sat with Krause and Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf, listening to Krause tell stories, looking at his parents, David and Althea Williams, and the handful of friends and advisers who, after having been with him all week, seemed equally numb and quiet. When Krause apologized for talking so much, he had no idea he ...