Randy Moss Documentary A Reminder Of Receiver’s Basketball Prowess (Videos)

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Nov 12, 2014

Randy Moss was a freak athlete.

This isn’t new information. But ESPN’s “30 for 30” documentary about the former NFL wide receiver, which debuted Tuesday, served as a reminder. Moss once tore up the hardwood alongside former NBA point guard Jason Williams long before carving out a Hall of Fame-caliber career as an NFL wide receiver.

Moss played with Williams at DuPont High School in West Virginia, and the duo helped lead their team to the state final. Williams then played basketball at Marshall — Moss’ alma mater — before transferring to Florida once Billy Donovan left the Thundering Herd to join the Gators.

Moss played for the Minnesota Vikings, Oakland Raiders, New England Patriots, Tennessee Titans and San Francisco 49ers over the course of his 14-year NFL career. Williams, known by many basketball fans as “White Chocolate,” played for the Sacramento Kings, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat and Orlando Magic in an NBA career that spanned 12 seasons.

The videos below show Moss and Williams schooling dudes on the b-ball court back in high school.

(h/t ProBasketballTalk)

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