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Re: The Time Lord: Welcome Robert Williams! 

Post#1601 » by ConstableGeneva » Tue Feb 12, 2019 9:59 am

Back in time: Celtics rookie Robert Williams III stepped out of a time warp, into the NBA

But there was still that red pepper deficiency, that lack of ego, only a partial awareness of the massive talent that he has brought to the Celtics and the NBA. Ricky Evans, his mentor and former AAU coach, marvels at how far Williams has come without a hint of affectation.

“He still doesn’t understand it. He’s so humble and unique,” said Evans, who renamed his team the RW III All-Stars this season in honor of the Celtics rookie. “I was having a conversation with him the other day. He gives everyone so much credit. He thinks everybody else is so great and he’s just average.

“He don’t understand — you are just as great as everyone else. But he’s so humble and unique that he doesn’t put it up here,” the coach said, pointing to his head. “All through high school I was saying this boy has rare talent. He could be one of the best in the world. He still hasn’t wrapped his mind around it — how good he really can be.”

“Honestly, he’s a good, kind-hearted kid,” said Slack. “I’ve watched him here, when the younger kids would come up to him, and he would always talk to them, and I’d tell him always be a good role model. He was like, ‘I’m not a role model.’ But yeah, you are. He said, ‘I just like to play the game,’ and I was like, ‘You don’t even realize that these kids are looking up to you.’”

“And then I’m watching him at A&M, and all these little kids are lined up and he’d greet every one of them, and I teared up,” she said. “He said, ‘What’s wrong?’ I told him, ‘Don’t you ever stop that, don’t you ever change that. In the end it’s about the fans. Yeah, you love the game, but you also have these people who love to watch you. Don’t ever change that.’”

“Well, he’s gonna find out like the rest of us,” said Robert Jr. “It’s not easy to juggle a career when you start with a newborn kid. He didn’t tell me about it because he knew I would lose it.”

But count Robert Jr. in the camp that believes that missed flight and practice may have been a blessing for Williams. The rookie’s life has been structured down to the minute by Brad Stevens and his staff ever since.

“My original thought was, ‘This is the way he’s gonna get it,’” said Robert Jr. “You’re a pro now. You have to grow up. It occurred to me that’s what he needed — someone in his face letting him know this ain’t college. He took it to heart, too. It doesn’t surprise me that his work ethic is as good as it is. Now he has people constantly letting him know how it’s going to be.”
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Re: The Time Lord: Welcome Robert Williams! 

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Might as well. They have less than 10 games left in their season.
Williams isn't playing much for the Celtics, anyway.
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Re: The Time Lord: Welcome Robert Williams! 

Post#1605 » by cloverleaf » Tue Mar 12, 2019 5:56 pm

ConstableGeneva wrote:Back in time: Celtics rookie Robert Williams III stepped out of a time warp, into the NBA

But there was still that red pepper deficiency, that lack of ego, only a partial awareness of the massive talent that he has brought to the Celtics and the NBA. Ricky Evans, his mentor and former AAU coach, marvels at how far Williams has come without a hint of affectation.

“He still doesn’t understand it. He’s so humble and unique,” said Evans, who renamed his team the RW III All-Stars this season in honor of the Celtics rookie. “I was having a conversation with him the other day. He gives everyone so much credit. He thinks everybody else is so great and he’s just average.

“He don’t understand — you are just as great as everyone else. But he’s so humble and unique that he doesn’t put it up here,” the coach said, pointing to his head. “All through high school I was saying this boy has rare talent. He could be one of the best in the world. He still hasn’t wrapped his mind around it — how good he really can be.”

“Honestly, he’s a good, kind-hearted kid,” said Slack. “I’ve watched him here, when the younger kids would come up to him, and he would always talk to them, and I’d tell him always be a good role model. He was like, ‘I’m not a role model.’ But yeah, you are. He said, ‘I just like to play the game,’ and I was like, ‘You don’t even realize that these kids are looking up to you.’”

“And then I’m watching him at A&M, and all these little kids are lined up and he’d greet every one of them, and I teared up,” she said. “He said, ‘What’s wrong?’ I told him, ‘Don’t you ever stop that, don’t you ever change that. In the end it’s about the fans. Yeah, you love the game, but you also have these people who love to watch you. Don’t ever change that.’”

“Well, he’s gonna find out like the rest of us,” said Robert Jr. “It’s not easy to juggle a career when you start with a newborn kid. He didn’t tell me about it because he knew I would lose it.”

But count Robert Jr. in the camp that believes that missed flight and practice may have been a blessing for Williams. The rookie’s life has been structured down to the minute by Brad Stevens and his staff ever since.

“My original thought was, ‘This is the way he’s gonna get it,’” said Robert Jr. “You’re a pro now. You have to grow up. It occurred to me that’s what he needed — someone in his face letting him know this ain’t college. He took it to heart, too. It doesn’t surprise me that his work ethic is as good as it is. Now he has people constantly letting him know how it’s going to be.”


As I understand it, Sr. pretty much abandoned his son when he was young. I don't think I need to hear him preaching about responsibility and being "a man". Rob will be fine under the grooming of the C's--and it sounds like he has chosen to be a genuinely good person all along while growing up.
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Re: The Time Lord: Welcome Robert Williams! 

Post#1606 » by Parliament10 » Thu Mar 14, 2019 1:00 am

Robert Williams with 10pts, 3 Rebs, and 1 Blk, in 8 mins. Halftime. Maine Red Claws.

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Post#1607 » by Parliament10 » Thu Mar 14, 2019 2:10 am

Williams scored to make the game go to OT, with 0.4 secs left.
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Re: The Time Lord: Welcome Robert Williams! 

Post#1608 » by Roddy » Thu Mar 14, 2019 7:58 am

A man among kids. 23 minutes, 21 points, 5 rebounds, 2 blocks.



Huge game for John Bohannon : 12 pts/19 rbs/11 asts/4 blks

And of course, the best player for Chicago was....Walter Lemon Jr, ex-Maine/Celtic. 29 pts/ 6 rbs/ 8 asts
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Roddy wrote:A man among kids. 23 minutes, 21 points, 5 rebounds, 2 blocks.



Huge game for John Bohannon : 12 pts/19 rbs/11 asts/4 blks

And of course, the best player for Chicago was....Walter Lemon Jr, ex-Maine/Celtic. 29 pts/ 6 rbs/ 8 asts


Did you watch the game? Do you know why Bohannon got so many boards and Williams so few? Was Rob working on boxing out or anything like that? The Claws lost in overtime, with Williams a -4 for his 23 minutes in there (more than the final margin) and their opponents scored 130, so I'm not that certain that he was a force on D, in sum.
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Post#1610 » by Parliament10 » Thu Mar 14, 2019 2:06 pm

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Roddy wrote:A man among kids. 23 minutes, 21 points, 5 rebounds, 2 blocks.



Huge game for John Bohannon : 12 pts/19 rbs/11 asts/4 blks

And of course, the best player for Chicago was....Walter Lemon Jr, ex-Maine/Celtic. 29 pts/ 6 rbs/ 8 asts


Did you watch the game? Do you know why Bohannon got so many boards and Williams so few? Was Rob working on boxing out or anything like that? The Claws lost in overtime, with Williams a -4 for his 23 minutes in there (more than the final margin) and their opponents scored 130, so I'm not that certain that he was a force on D, in sum.

Williams was pretty good. He does seem to play a little passive.
He needs to go to the play more, than wait for it to come to him.

Even though his numbers were lower, Williams is a far better player than Bohannon.
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Roddy wrote:A man among kids. 23 minutes, 21 points, 5 rebounds, 2 blocks.



Huge game for John Bohannon : 12 pts/19 rbs/11 asts/4 blks

And of course, the best player for Chicago was....Walter Lemon Jr, ex-Maine/Celtic. 29 pts/ 6 rbs/ 8 asts


Did you watch the game? Do you know why Bohannon got so many boards and Williams so few? Was Rob working on boxing out or anything like that? The Claws lost in overtime, with Williams a -4 for his 23 minutes in there (more than the final margin) and their opponents scored 130, so I'm not that certain that he was a force on D, in sum.

Williams was pretty good. He does seem to play a little passive.
He needs to go to the play more, than wait for it to come to him.

Even though his numbers were lower, Williams is a far better player than Bohannon.


Exactly. You can see that Williams was by far the best player on the court. Bohannon has always been a very good rebounder, but I don't think he is an NBA level player.
Williams was a little rusty and like Parl said, he is too passive sometimes.
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Re: The Time Lord: Welcome Robert Williams! 

Post#1612 » by cloverleaf » Thu Mar 14, 2019 4:58 pm

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Did you watch the game? Do you know why Bohannon got so many boards and Williams so few? Was Rob working on boxing out or anything like that? The Claws lost in overtime, with Williams a -4 for his 23 minutes in there (more than the final margin) and their opponents scored 130, so I'm not that certain that he was a force on D, in sum.

Williams was pretty good. He does seem to play a little passive.
He needs to go to the play more, than wait for it to come to him.

Even though his numbers were lower, Williams is a far better player than Bohannon.


Exactly. You can see that Williams was by far the best player on the court. Bohannon has always been a very good rebounder, but I don't think he is an NBA level player.
Williams was a little rusty and like Parl said, he is too passive sometimes.


Thanks. I wasn't questioning whether he is better than a likely g-league lifer. I believe he has essentially said that his assignment down there is to learn to play harder on a consistent basis. At the NBA level, it has been difficult to discern between a limited motor and just not always knowing where he's supposed to be and what he's supposed to be doing next.

But to have his teammate so overperform to his usual rebounding standard while Robert was so tepid in his boards, I didn't really know what was going on.
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Re: The Time Lord: Welcome Robert Williams! 

Post#1613 » by Parliament10 » Thu Mar 14, 2019 6:06 pm

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Parliament10 wrote:Williams was pretty good. He does seem to play a little passive.
He needs to go to the play more, than wait for it to come to him.

Even though his numbers were lower, Williams is a far better player than Bohannon.


Exactly. You can see that Williams was by far the best player on the court. Bohannon has always been a very good rebounder, but I don't think he is an NBA level player.
Williams was a little rusty and like Parl said, he is too passive sometimes.


Thanks. I wasn't questioning whether he is better than a likely g-league lifer. I believe he has essentially said that his assignment down there is to learn to play harder on a consistent basis. At the NBA level, it has been difficult to discern between a limited motor and just not always knowing where he's supposed to be and what he's supposed to be doing next.

But to have his teammate so overperform to his usual rebounding standard while Robert was so tepid in his boards, I didn't really know what was going on.

The only thing I could think of, was that the Celtics were going to Recall him.
Especially since he didn't Start for the Red Claws. He's still too timid out there, if you can believe that.


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Boxscore:
https://gleague.nba.com/games/20190317/LAKMNE/

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Oooooooh on TV today eh? I’ll catch this one. Better quality game than the Knicks/Lakers anyway
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Post#1616 » by Homerclease » Sun Mar 17, 2019 5:37 pm

Doesn’t look like Williams is playing
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Post#1617 » by ConstableGeneva » Sun Mar 17, 2019 5:57 pm

Homerclease wrote:Doesn’t look like Williams is playing

Yep, box score shows he's inactive for Maine. New acquisition Thomas Robinson is playing though and has 8 points & 5 rebounds if anyone cares. He's reportedly angling for the last Celtics roster spot.
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Homerclease wrote:Doesn’t look like Williams is playing

Yep, box score shows he's inactive for Maine. New acquisition Thomas Robinson is playing though and has 8 points & 5 rebounds if anyone cares. He's reportedly angling for the last Celtics roster spot.


TRob can certainly rebound. At least 14/36 his last three years in the NBA.
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Post#1619 » by Parliament10 » Sun Mar 17, 2019 6:46 pm

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Homerclease wrote:Doesn’t look like Williams is playing

Yep, box score shows he's inactive for Maine. New acquisition Thomas Robinson is playing though and has 8 points & 5 rebounds if anyone cares. He's reportedly angling for the last Celtics roster spot.


TRob can certainly rebound. At least 14/36 his last three years in the NBA.

Robinson is doing well. He may get that chance to play for the Celtics.
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