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Sean Williams available?

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Re: Sean Williams available? 

Post#21 » by WaydownSouth » Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:08 am

I was about to start the thread about Powell. I'd really like to make a decent offer at him. How much money do we have to play with???
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Re: Sean Williams available? 

Post#22 » by fatlever » Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:38 am

powell would be a decent move. i think he would want to come here as well. could be an easy one year type deal. we could always cut him if needed.
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Re: Sean Williams available? 

Post#23 » by floppymoose » Mon Aug 11, 2008 12:10 am

spectre_ wrote:Josh Powell just got cut by the Clips. He'd be "free" at least.

http://clipperblog.com/index.php?itemid=499

http://clipperblog.com/index.php?itemid=400

Powell is a monster rebounder who, according to Givnoy, is "a freak athlete" who "left N.C. State too early and would've been a Top 20 picks had he stayed in school another year." Powell is a technically sound player with a nice mid-range jumper. "There's a reason that the best scouting teams in Europe keep giving him offers," says Givony. While he's doesn't exactly have a traditional back-to-the-basket game, Powell is a heady pick-and-roll player who can "play off other guys," according to Givony. "He hasn't gotten the playing time he needs to develop."


Any NC State fans with an opinion?


Josh is not a freak athlete. He's a 6'9" guy who hustles, has a jumpshot out to around the college three, and can rebound a bit. Athletically he's about average for a PF. He's kind of been less than the sum of his parts so far - I keep expecting him to be more consistently good out there. He needs some playing time on a well coached team. Cats might be a good fit.
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Re: Sean Williams available? 

Post#24 » by sonic-ben » Thu Aug 14, 2008 1:24 am

Bassman wrote:I? I'd prefer to take my chances with Chris Wilcox, who I think can be a very good player in the right system and with the right coach (LB). .


Sean Williams and what for Wilcox?
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