Former Sixth Man of the Year Lou Williams saw himself on move once again on Wednesday morning as part the blockbuster trade that sent Chris Paul  to the Houston Rockets.

This has marked the sixth different team in his NBA career and the third in the last four months. In light of that, Williams provided his own unique perspective on the latest development.

This shines some light on how he truly felt about his time with the Rockets that lasted only a few months playing 34 total games with the team. Following the end of the season, Williams had been mentioned in various trade rumors that he publicly brushed aside on more than one occasion over the last several weeks.

However, this trade to the Los Angeles Clippers could offer him an opportunity to carve out a significant role with the team as a primary scorer off the bench or possibly see time in the starting lineup. William has just one year left on his three-year, $21 million deal worth $7 million that he originally signed with the Los Angeles Lakers.

The 30-year-old is still a highly productive scoring option coming off his best individual campaign where he averaged a career-high 17.5 points per game and was one of the three finalists for the Sixth Man of the Year award.