He may be 40-years-old now, but Jason Williams just showed everyone he still has the moves that left a lot of people in awe during his professional career.

Nicknamed “White Chocolate” for his razzle-dazzle style, Williams recently played like he never missed a beat in an Orlando Pro-Am game.

Showcasing his sick handles and passing skills, the seventh overall pick of the 1998 draft entertained the spectators watching at courtside. The video uploaded by Home Team Hoops also gives a feeling of Nostalgia especially for the ones who were able to watch his games during his 13-year career.

The West Virginia native played in the NBA for five franchises and won a championship with the Miami Heat in 2006. He owns career averages of 10.5 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 5.9 assists in 29.4 minutes per game and appeared in 788 regular season and 67 playoff games.

Maybe teams can look into getting his services, not as a player but as part of their coaching or training staff. He can certainly teach the young bloods out there some pointers on how to throw behind-the-back passes with regularity.

Kidding aside, with the game he showed in the video, even if he did not say he is looking for a comeback in the NBA, it would certainly be a lot of fun seeing him play with the point guards of the league today.