Sixer fan here. Saw you guys waived Justin Williams. I've never seen the kid play but all the pre-draft reports said he was a great athlete, above average rebounder, monster shot-blocker (2nd in the nation), had a nice wingspan, but was too thin (but had the frame to fill out), and had a raw offensive game. I'm surprised he was cut. Can anyone tell me more about this kid?
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What is Justin William's Story?
What is Justin William's Story?
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We waived due to the Bibby trade. We needed an extra roster spots so Williams and Jones are waived...But we have a chance to pick up Williams again because several teams showed interested in Lue (Phoenix/Boston)....
But yeah, Williams is a very active player. He is a monster on the boards...Great blocking instincts and etc...His offense is still raw. So, he relies on putbacks and hustle plays...
But yeah, Williams is a very active player. He is a monster on the boards...Great blocking instincts and etc...His offense is still raw. So, he relies on putbacks and hustle plays...
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SacKingZZZ wrote:Offensively he has the chance to be a very solid pick and roll player. Other than that it can get pretty ugly at times.
Well it's not like you would ask him to do anything else. I mean sure if he tried to do a sky hook, it would be ugly, but he doesn't, so it's not a big deal. And from what I saw, even his free throws were coming along.
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I don't think any of this answers why you cut him. Seems like a bunch of reasons to not cut him instead. Was there really nobody else on your roster that would have been easier to axe?
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jazzfan1971 wrote:I don't think any of this answers why you cut him. Seems like a bunch of reasons to not cut him instead. Was there really nobody else on your roster that would have been easier to axe?
Two players HAD to be cut to faciliate the Bibby deal to open up spots for the rosters...now if we wanted justin we cut Wright and re-sign Justin to a new contract. You have to have available spots BEFORE a 4 for 1 deal happens.
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