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Williams looking to "thicken up" ice

Posted: Fri Jul 4, 2008 10:40 am
by count55
Shawne Williams hopes to win back team, fans.

Jeff Rabjohns wrote:The object of pointed recent comments from Larry Bird, Williams emphasized he wants to remain a Pacer and harbors no hard feelings toward the team president.


Bird said June 24 Williams would be traded if the Pacers could get enough in return, adding if the second-year player remained he would be on "very thin ice."

"I just hope the thin ice don't break," Williams said. "I'm going to do everything in my power to keep it thin and try to thicken it up a little bit."
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Williams said he understood Bird's comments.

"He's got a job to do, and I've got a job to do. I didn't lose no respect for Larry," Williams said. "He's just doing his job. And he's right."

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The 17th pick in the 2006 draft, Williams said he has tried to streamline his life to playing basketball, working out and going home, away from trouble. He said he no longer associates with some people in his life, even relatives.

"It's hard to cut family out because that's your blood, but some things, you've just go to do. You have to make some sacrifices," said Williams, a 6-9 forward who averaged 6.7 points and 2.7 rebounds last season.

"I feel like, if family members and people around you love you and want you to succeed, they'll step back after so much."

Williams said he realizes his off-court situations contributed to the Pacers' public relations problems, but he hopes to be a part of rebuilding the image and production of a team that missed the playoffs the past two years.

Asked how he thinks he's viewed, Williams said, "I don't know. I feel like I still have fans cheering for me when I come out (on the court). I'm not getting booed.

"I feel like I earned the fans back a little bit. I just have to stay out of trouble and keep a clean nose."


I hope things work out for Shawne. I think these are the right answers, but he'll have to continue to prove himself. I think he could play well for this team and in this system.

Re: Williams looking to "thicken up" ice

Posted: Fri Jul 4, 2008 12:39 pm
by DannyGranger
Its good that Williams can recognize that hes on thin ice and needs to smarten up. Hes a really good ball player. Its really hard to find a 6'9" swingman that is as versitile as him. Another area of his that is underrated is his defence. No one really appreciates Shawne's defensive intensity. Lets all hope he can come off the bench next season and contribute. I dont see him as a starter next season (unless Dunleavy is traded; B. Rush wont start yet, he'll be coming off the bench). He can shoot the 3 and hes a good slasher. He has all the mechanics for a good player, he just need to keep his head in the game

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENw_P83fyf4

Re: Williams looking to "thicken up" ice

Posted: Fri Jul 4, 2008 12:48 pm
by APerna
Just saw this, and I think it's rather interesting.

It seems to be more than just typical "Yeah, I'm gonna change" b.s. from Shawne. I've said this before, I'm not against keeping Williams...I just wouldn't hesitate to deal him if the right deal came along. I think Larry is thinking the same way...

Re: Williams looking to "thicken up" ice

Posted: Fri Jul 4, 2008 12:58 pm
by DannyGranger
the sad thing is, is that he is so talented. He could be a good player, he just needs to put his mind into to. He said that this year has to be his breakout year. Lets see how he does

Re: Williams looking to "thicken up" ice

Posted: Fri Jul 4, 2008 2:37 pm
by Wizop
I haven't talked to anyone inside but I have to assume that Bird's thin ice statement was a coaching move and not a prequeal to a trade. you don't lower the market value of someone you want to move by making public gratuitous public statements.

Re: Williams looking to "thicken up" ice

Posted: Fri Jul 4, 2008 6:14 pm
by Charcoal Filtered
Wizop wrote:I haven't talked to anyone inside but I have to assume that Bird's thin ice statement was a coaching move and not a prequeal to a trade. you don't lower the market value of someone you want to move by making public gratuitous public statements.


Exactly. Shawne has not shown enough on the court to return anything back in a trade. His best situation would be with the Pacers. He seems like a good kid and I hope he can stay away from the off the court drama.

If Shawne is on thin ice, Harrison and Tinsley have already fell into the pond. I cannot wait until someone else makes a mistake on David and the Pacers shoot technical free throws because of his on the court stupidity.

Re: Williams looking to "thicken up" ice

Posted: Sat Jul 5, 2008 3:16 am
by joew8302
Good points. In terms of a trade I am not sure how much interest there is in Williams, my guess is not much. I am relatively confident he will be on the team next year. Now should be the time he starts putting things together and having some noticeable strides.

Re: Williams looking to "thicken up" ice

Posted: Mon Jul 7, 2008 1:31 am
by glasket
I guess coming out and saying what he said in the past few days certainly shows his growth and maturity. Hopefully his words will be translated into actions.

Re: Williams looking to "thicken up" ice

Posted: Mon Jul 7, 2008 1:37 am
by joew8302
Williams will prove growth and maturity with his actions (or lack there of), not his words.

Re: Williams looking to "thicken up" ice

Posted: Mon Jul 7, 2008 8:01 am
by Miller4ever
One way to thicken up ice to to lower the thermostat, like, really low.