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Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 2:33 pm
by Jenner
With LeBron gone, and Jamison possibly coming of the bench it seems like Mo Will will have to do a ton of creating for the Cavs this year.
What kind of stats do you see him putting up? Will he jump back to his old Bucks stats or will he deliver something along the lines of a 22-3-7 or simply stay right where he is. Do you feel like he will be capable of creating for others, and increasing his assist number or will he just increase his scoring?
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 3:37 pm
by mcfly1204
I think he is capable of doing more than he has been allowed in Cleveland. I think 22-3-7 is close. He can take it to the rim when needed, and I think he is an underrated facilitator. A Session/Williams back court should be fun to watch... on offense.
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 4:06 pm
by tidho
He'lllikely increase his assist numbers because he'll have the ball in his hands more. I agree that 22-3-7 is reasonable.
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 4:40 pm
by Pula_86
This is not meant as a slight against Williams, but with a lot of the pressure now gone in terms of team expectations, I believe he will have a fantastic year. 20-22 PPG, IMO. His play should increase his trade value for teams looking to add a shooter.
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 4:48 pm
by RRT
25-3-8
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 5:04 pm
by Gordon Bombay
hopefully he plays his way into a decent trade proposal by the deadline. jamison too
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 5:19 pm
by Pula_86
Gordon Bombay wrote:hopefully he plays his way into a decent trade proposal by the deadline. jamison too
I agree. I really want to send Mo Williams to a championship contender. He is actually a guy that campaigned to stay in Cleveland. Unfortunately, I just don't think he fits into the Cavs future. If possible, I would love to keep him. The front office should certainly not give him away.
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 5:58 pm
by RRT
Oh... #AllStar
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 6:15 pm
by dropshot001
Pula_86 wrote:Gordon Bombay wrote:hopefully he plays his way into a decent trade proposal by the deadline. jamison too
I agree. I really want to send Mo Williams to a championship contender. He is actually a guy that campaigned to stay in Cleveland. Unfortunately, I just don't think he fits into the Cavs future. If possible, I would love to keep him. The front office should certainly not give him away.
he's in a tough spot as i think this year his stats will go up and the cavs will demand more for him in a trade than other teams would be willing to shell out
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 6:30 pm
by mcfly1204
dropshot001 wrote:Pula_86 wrote:Gordon Bombay wrote:hopefully he plays his way into a decent trade proposal by the deadline. jamison too
I agree. I really want to send Mo Williams to a championship contender. He is actually a guy that campaigned to stay in Cleveland. Unfortunately, I just don't think he fits into the Cavs future. If possible, I would love to keep him. The front office should certainly not give him away.
he's in a tough spot as i think this year his stats will go up and the cavs will demand more for him in a trade than other teams would be willing to shell out
It is hard to say. What if Atlanta has some players really step up and they are legit contenders, would they give up any picks talent combined with Bibby for Mo? Same goes for Portland, if they remain healthy, and are looking to make a title run, what would they be willing to give up for Mo. Not to mention the potential injuries that can happen. We will just have to wait and see.
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 6:44 pm
by Benedict_Boozer
Mo will play well. He played well of James, but as he showed in MIL he can get his own as well. I think he will elevate his trade value for sure.
Long term I would still likely seek to trade him because of his defensive limitations, but for now we should hold onto him.
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 6:45 pm
by mg
I think Mo (as well as Jamison and AV) would all be good fits on Charlotte.
If he stays healthy Mo will easily average over 20PPG. It will be interesting to see what he can do with the ball in his hands a bit more this season.
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 6:58 pm
by mcfly1204
I am not expecting Mo to become an MVP caliber player, but what is stopping someone like Mo from becoming the next Steve Nash? Both are great shooters and mediocre to poor defenders. Mo will be playing in an uptempo offense for the first time. Mo seems to have a high enough basketball IQ, maybe he spent his summer watching film of Nash?
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:23 pm
by RRT
mcfly1204 wrote:I am not expecting Mo to become an MVP caliber player, but what is stopping someone like Mo from becoming the next Steve Nash? Both are great shooters and mediocre to poor defenders. Mo will be playing in an uptempo offense for the first time. Mo seems to have a high enough basketball IQ, maybe he spent his summer watching film of Nash?
Cmon Nash is just stretching it.
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:25 pm
by mcfly1204
RRT wrote:mcfly1204 wrote:I am not expecting Mo to become an MVP caliber player, but what is stopping someone like Mo from becoming the next Steve Nash? Both are great shooters and mediocre to poor defenders. Mo will be playing in an uptempo offense for the first time. Mo seems to have a high enough basketball IQ, maybe he spent his summer watching film of Nash?
Cmon Nash is just stretching it.
Maybe you stretch your mind and learn some reading comprehension.
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:30 pm
by Triumph36
mcfly1204 wrote:I am not expecting Mo to become an MVP caliber player, but what is stopping someone like Mo from becoming the next Steve Nash? Both are great shooters and mediocre to poor defenders. Mo will be playing in an uptempo offense for the first time. Mo seems to have a high enough basketball IQ, maybe he spent his summer watching film of Nash?
lol. Mo will never ever come close to Nash when it comes to BBIQ, vision, playmaking ability, etc.
I expect him to revert back to his Milwaukee stats. That won't exactly make him super valuable to other teams but he should definitely be moved before the deadline.
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:53 pm
by dTox
mcfly1204 wrote:I am not expecting Mo to become an MVP caliber player, but what is stopping someone like Mo from becoming the next Steve Nash? Both are great shooters and mediocre to poor defenders. Mo will be playing in an uptempo offense for the first time. Mo seems to have a high enough basketball IQ, maybe he spent his summer watching film of Nash?
Moe is not talented enough to be mentioned in the same breath as Nash
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 3:01 am
by TheOUTLAW
I could see Williams putting up 22, but I think 25 is a huge stretch to me.
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 3:15 am
by RRT
mcfly1204 wrote:RRT wrote:mcfly1204 wrote:I am not expecting Mo to become an MVP caliber player, but what is stopping someone like Mo from becoming the next Steve Nash? Both are great shooters and mediocre to poor defenders. Mo will be playing in an uptempo offense for the first time. Mo seems to have a high enough basketball IQ, maybe he spent his summer watching film of Nash?
Cmon Nash is just stretching it.
Maybe you stretch your mind and learn some reading comprehension.
Um, yes, what exactly you said make you seem like an idiot.
Re: Mo Williams expecations
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:20 am
by Rise Against
The difference between Nash and Mo is... Mo is a shoot first PG and Nash is a far better playmaker. I don't think it is a close comparison at all.
And I think it's just me but I don't even see Mo averaging 20 PPG, let alone 25.