Lou Williams, Father Of Three Children and Loving Son Of His Mother Janice

Lou Williams daughter Jada Williams plays basketball for Winner United Basketball.

September 30, 2026

This article was last updated by Sanjib Sah on September 30, 2026

Lou Williams was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on October 27, 1986, to his parents, the Late Willie Louis Williams and Janice Faulkner.

On the social media platform in September 2026, news circulated about the demise of Lou Williams. However, it is a and fake news posted as clickbait.

On September 30, 2026, Lou posted on his Instagram about his interview with LA Clippers player Kawhi Anthony Leonard.

Louis Tyrone Williams is a former American professional basketball player who played in the NBA from 2005 to 2026. He made his NBA debut with the Philadelphia 76ers and last played with the Atlanta Hawks.

Williams was born in Memphis, Tennessee, and later moved to Atlanta in his teens. He grew up along with his three siblings.

When Lou was just eight years old, his father Willie Louis Williams passed away, leaving his mother Janice Faulkner to shape him into who he is today.

The former player’s late father served the country in the military. Moreover, after his service, Willie had to rely on a wheelchair for enhanced mobility.

Furthermore, Lou Williams’s mother, Janice, raised Lou and his siblings alone. Now, as the executive director of Lou William Foundation Inc., Janice actively contributes to the foundation’s mission.

Lou Williams Is the Father Of Three Children: Two Daughters And A Son

Lou Williams is the loving father of his three daughters, Jada and Zoey Williams, and Son Syx Williams.

The former basketball player is together with two women in his life, who are the mothers of his children, and Ashley Henderson.

Many netizens and basketball critics criticize Williams for having an open polyamorous relationship. However, Lou has made it clear that his relationships were never about image but family.

Moreover, he provides for both of his girlfriends and their children, and the family is enjoying life happily.

Furthermore, Lou Williams’s daughter, is a student-athlete who plays for Winner United Basketball, a team that competes in AAU Tournaments.

Similarly, Lou’s middle child, daughter Joey, is on the cheerleading team at her school, and his son, Syx, is 4 years old as of 2026.

Additional Information

  • Lou Williams’s brothers are Taurus Stinnett and Willie Louis Williams II, and his sister’s name is Shaun Haynes.
  • On June 18, 2026, Williams announced his retirement, marking the end of a 17-year career at the age of 36.
  • Recently, Williams has been active in media, appearing on shows like FanDuel TV’s “Run It Back.”
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