DuckIII wrote:Can’t count on him on any plans right now other than as a potential obstacle and contract you might need to dump if the chance arises. Until proven otherwise you cannot count on him at all.
But I also do not count him out. I believe it is simply a matter of a lightbulb going off with him. I’ve always believed that. I just no longer believe in that bulb going off as anything more than an increasingly remote possibility. All the external variables have been removed.
But it would not be a shock to me if it happened. For that reason his complete lack of trade value could, theoretically, be a good thing. There is room on this future roster for a fully engaged player of P-Will’s type and natural talent.
Just can’t rely on that ever happening. As such, if for some reason we can dump him, it’s the right thing to do.
It's sort of funny because I would count myself more on the skeptical side of the Pat Williams debate for much of his time here, but I'm now a Pat Williams optimist compared to most people.
He's shown he can be a good open 3 point shooter, sure slow release, lower volume, but he can be pretty dangerous from there. That's valuable. He's shown he can be a good PoA defender. He's had a ton of health problem and hasn't had the chance to work out in the summer. Last summer especially, I even talked about it on my podcast, that he missed the whole off-season due to his foot and would come into the year out of shape and look worse at the beginning.
I don't know what will happen with him, I don't think it's a light bulb thing for me, I think he's just a slow processor in the basketball sense and the game doesn't come naturally. I don't think he's lazy, I think it just takes him too long to see what he should do and then it's too late. The decisions need to be made instantly, and he's just taking a second too long and the windows close. I do think that can get better with time, but I think there is a clear path to usefulness even if it doesn't.
If he just regresses back up to 40% from the three point line and strong PoA defense, and we get him to play within his skill range instead of trying to expand it, then I think he can be a valuable player again and potentially turn his bad contract into a neutral one in two years given the flat structure so will be shrinking as a percentage of the cap.