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NJ NETS STAR SEAN WILLIAMS GETS KICKED OUT OF THE CLUB! NOT ONCE! BUT TWICE!

Gun-toting ex-Giant Plaxico Burress may be behind bars, but New Jersey Net Sean Williams is said to be doing his part to spread panic at the disco.
A battalion of security guards recently carried the 6-foot-10 power forward out of Chelsea's M2 UltraLounge after he allegedly annoyed female patrons, hurled an ice bucket at a busboy and threw a punch at a bouncer, sources tell us.

The 23-year-old hoops star is said to have committed his series of fouls last month when he and some friends sat down in the hot spot's VIP area.

"There were some cute girls at the next table that he wouldn't leave alone," says one insider. "The girls finally complained to security, who told him to behave himself.

"But it only got worse. He and his crew had ordered a bottle of Champagne in an ice bucket. When the bar-back brought it, he apparently spilled some drinks. Williams became furious and threw the bucket."

According to two sources, the bucket hit the club staffer in the head, bringing a squad of bouncers down on Williams.

"Williams took a swing, but you don't mess with these guys," says one source. "They're as big as Hummers. They lifted him up and transported him out the door. But even after he was out on the street, he kept trying to get back in. Security finally escorted him to the corner."

Despite the melee, Williams is said to have returned a few weeks later to the club, which counts Nets partner Jay-Z, Kate Hudson, Rihanna, Penelope Cruz and Mariah Carey among its customers.

"He sat down at a table that was reserved," a source said of Williams, who makes $1,629,120 in his third season with the Nets. "When the waitress asked him to please move, he told her to [bleep] off. He was quite belligerent. So, once again, he was shown to the door."

Williams' CAA agent Leon Rose denied any trouble: "Sean says there was not an altercation." A Nets spokesman had no comment.

The 235-pound Texan was arrested last March in Colorado after allegedly throwing a computer monitor in a dispute with a clerk at a cell-phone store.

Williams later agreed to work with a nonprofit initiative for disadvantaged youth and get anger-management counseling, according to Newark's Star-Ledger.

Last February, the former Boston College player was arrested while trying to attend an Eagles home game, despite having been banned from campus. Those charges were dropped when BC coach Al Skinner told authorities that he had invited Williams to the game.

In 2005, when he was a student, the college suspended Williams after he was arrested for possession of marijuana and alcohol on campus.

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