Biography
Pat Williams is the senior
vice president of the NBA’s Orlando Magic.
Also one of America’s top motivational, inspirational, and
humorous speakers, he has addressed employees from many of the Fortune
500 companies and the Million Dollar Round
Table. He has been a featured speaker at two Billy
Graham Crusades and two Peter Lowe Success Seminars.
He has also spoken on many university campuses.
After serving for seven years in the United
States Army, Pat spent seven years in the Philadelphia
Phillies organization, two as a minor league catcher and
five in the front office. He then spent three years in the Minnesota
Twins organization before moving to the National
Basketball Association. Since 1968, he has been affiliated
with teams in Chicago, Atlanta, Philadelphia, including
the 1983 World Champion 76ers, and now the Orlando
Magic which he co-founded in 1987 and helped lead to the
NBA finals in 1995. Twenty-three of his teams have gone to the NBA
play-offs and five of them have made the NBA finals. In 1996, Pat
was named as one of the 50 most influential people in NBA history
by a national publication.
In his NBA career, he has traded Pete Maravich,
traded for Julius Erving, Moses Malone,
Penny Hardaway, and won four NBA draft lotteries, including
back-to-back winners in 1992 and 1993 and most recently in 2004.
He also drafted Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal,
Maurice Cheeks, Andrew Toney and Darryl Dawkins and signed
Billy Cunningham, Chuck Daly, and Matt
Guokas to their first professional coaching contracts.
Twelve of his former players have become NBA Head Coaches and seventeen
have become assistant coaches.
Pat and his wife Ruth are the parents
of 19 children, including 14 adopted from four
nations, ranging in age from 20 to 34. For one year, 16 of his children
were all teenagers at the same time. Pat and his family have been
featured in Sports Illustrated, Readers Digest, Good
Housekeeping, Family Circle, The Wall Street Journal, Focus on the
Family, New Man Magazine, plus all of the major television
networks, The Maury Povich Show and Dr.
Robert Schuller’s Hour of Power.
Pat helps teach an adult Sunday school class at First
Baptist Church of Orlando and hosts a weekly sports
radio show. In the last 10 years he has completed thirty
eight marathons, including the Boston Marathon
10 times and also climbed Mt. Rainier. He is a weight lifter, Civil
War buff, and serious baseball fan. Every winter he plays in Major
League Fantasy Camps and has caught Hall of Famers Bob Feller,
Bob Gibson, Fergie Jenkins, Rollie Fingers, Gaylord Perry, Phil
Niekro and Tom Seaver.
Pat was raised in Wilmington, Delaware, earned his
bachelors degree at Wake Forest University, and
his master’s degree at Indiana University.
He has a doctorate in Humane Letters from Flagler University. He
is a member of the Wake Forest Sports Hall of Fame
after catching for the Deacons baseball team, including
the 1962 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship team.
He is also a member of the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame.
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