Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Williams is a lot less athletic than Millsap. He's more like Blair and latter career Wes Unseld. Williams is not a guy I see the Wizards drafting.
I think he'll be like Joey Dorsey or Jack Cooley. He may not originally stick in the NBA.
Williams has a wide base and terrific hands. He makes shots off the backboard, shoots hooks, and is a lot more fluid on offense than Blair; but I'd be lying if I said Williams isn't similar.
Millsap was a lottery worthy talent who rebounded, blocked shots, stole the ball, scored well at Louisiana Tech, and he played above the rim.
Williams will rebound well and he'll hit open shots. He is a small ball C who can play a little PF.
At Louisiana Tech, Paul Millsap was a tremendous offensive rebounder and a force around the basket. He did not block a lot of shots, and he did not steal the ball a lot. He didn't shoot the three at all, and he was a bad FT shooter.
Paul Millsap today is a totally different player. He's not much of a rebounder, his inside FG% is way down (but he does draw a good number of fouls by operating inside), and he's a terrific and prolific 3-point shooter who also sports a respectable FT% especially for a big.
In retrospect, *of course* he was "lottery worthy." Anyone who achieves what Millsap has achieved was certainly lottery worthy! But, what he's achieved is to become pretty much an altogether different player.
As to Williams -- keep in mind we're talking about the #49 pick here! This is a guy who was a force immediately when he came to college. Bigs who put up numbers like his *as a freshman* are few and far between.
Does this mean he's going to develop a 3 point shot and become as good a player as Paul Millsap? No it doesn't -- I mean he might, but no one can predict that. But, to me at least, everything points to him becoming a productive NBA player, and getting a guy like that at #49 is rare. Now, who knows, maybe someone w/ even more potential will be there when we pick? Or maybe Ernie will trade the pick for a ham sandwich and a free beer. We'll have to see.
Btw, I couldn't disagree less w/ the comparison of Williams w/ Joey Dorsey. For starters, Dorsey was 24 most of his senior year in college! A man among boys. For another, he's a lazy unfocussed guy. Or at least that's what he was -- he seems to have come around some. He was quite productive for the Rockets this year in limited minutes.
Williams is a smart cookie -- he's already talking about developing a 3-point shot, for example. Knows what will propel his career.

















