Fort Smith came together this week to celebrate one of its own, officially unveiling Jaylin Williams Court in a heartfelt ceremony honoring the NBA champion who grew up in the River Valley city.
The street dedication recognized Williams not only for his achievements on the basketball court but also for the legacy he has built beyond the game. According to the Southwest Times Record, the community celebration spotlighted Williams’ impact that extends well past his professional accomplishments, reflecting the pride Fort Smith residents feel for a hometown hero who has made it to the highest level of professional basketball.
The official unveiling ceremony, covered by 5newsonline.com, drew community members together to mark the occasion and pay tribute to a player who has put Fort Smith on the national map. Having a section of a city street named in someone’s honor is one of the most enduring ways a community can say thank you — and Fort Smith made clear that Williams’ connection to his roots remains strong.
The dual recognition — both the street naming and the broader community celebration of his legacy — reflects a city that takes genuine pride in the success of those who call it home. For young athletes and residents alike, the newly christened Jaylin Williams Court stands as a daily reminder that big dreams can start right here in Fort Smith.
It was a proud week for the city, and the ceremony gave neighbors, fans, and local leaders a chance to gather and celebrate a milestone that will be part of Fort Smith’s landscape for years to come.
Sources: 5newsonline.com, Southwest Times Record