The Time Lord: Welcome Robert Williams!
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Gotta say, I'm the tiniest bit worried about the knees. Hope it's nothing, but tendinitis from college to summer league to not being cleared for 5 on 5 yet ain't great. Could just be precautionary, etc, but if I remember right it was also one of the reasons he dropped in the draft. I guess at this point if he is playing enough for it to be an issue, that's a good thing. 
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He's close to 100% in both knees and he's putting in SERIOUS work.
Ever since the dramas he hasn't put a foot wrong and we should be very excited about his future.
We haven't had someone this long and athletic who can actually play in a long time.
Ever since the dramas he hasn't put a foot wrong and we should be very excited about his future.
We haven't had someone this long and athletic who can actually play in a long time.
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The "actually play" part remains to be seen.
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Curmudgeon wrote:The "actually play" part remains to be seen.
He's a little lost on plays atm, but the kid is going to be good. Can't teach that length and athleticism especially with healthy knees.
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I like it when we get the reload bombs that we’re hoping for. Tantalizing.
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reload141 wrote:Curmudgeon wrote:The "actually play" part remains to be seen.
He's a little lost on plays atm, but the kid is going to be good. Can't teach that length and athleticism especially with healthy knees.
He’s never looked young Javale McGee spacey to me - on court - just like someone who needs coaching and reps to build good defensive habits.
Depending on his strength and rebounding, he could wind up really impactful as a rim protecting center.
The question for me is his offensive development - awareness, basic passing and playmaking, midrange and perimeter shooting, and creating for himself. He was thought to have upside in that respect after his freshman season. Is it all gone? The team would have a good sense from working with him up close..
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Andrew McCeltic wrote:reload141 wrote:Curmudgeon wrote:The "actually play" part remains to be seen.
He's a little lost on plays atm, but the kid is going to be good. Can't teach that length and athleticism especially with healthy knees.
He’s never looked young Javale McGee spacey to me - on court - just like someone who needs coaching and reps to build good defensive habits.
Depending on his strength and rebounding, he could wind up really impactful as a rim protecting center.
The question for me is his offensive development - awareness, basic passing and playmaking, midrange and perimeter shooting, and creating for himself. He was thought to have upside in that respect after his freshman season. Is it all gone? The team would have a good sense from working with him up close..
A lot of that to me is gravy. He's gonna have at least four other players, if he grows into a starting role, who are going to want a fair amount of usage. He can pass and is a vacuum cleaner around the basket. Not needing the ball to be effective is a feature, not a bug.
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Yeah, I don't know.. the league has gone from wanting "stretch 4s" to liking centers who can shoot from the perimeter, too.. The value of guys like Drummond, Capela, and Gobert isn't clear right now..
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Andrew McCeltic wrote:Yeah, I don't know.. the league has gone from wanting "stretch 4s" to liking centers who can shoot from the perimeter, too.. The value of guys like Drummond, Capela, and Gobert isn't clear right now..
Seems like one of the best teams in the league just valued Capela pretty highly. (And Gobert and Drummond are paid significantly more. Drummond already with two AS appearances and Gobert just DPotY, along with 3-All-NBA team listings so far.)
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/24212244/houston-rockets-extend-clint-capela
Those guys are treasured.
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cloverleaf wrote:Andrew McCeltic wrote:Yeah, I don't know.. the league has gone from wanting "stretch 4s" to liking centers who can shoot from the perimeter, too.. The value of guys like Drummond, Capela, and Gobert isn't clear right now..
Seems like one of the best teams in the league just valued Capela pretty highly. (And Gobert and Drummond are paid significantly more. Drummond already with two AS appearances and Gobert just DPotY, along with 3-All-NBA team listings so far.)
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/24212244/houston-rockets-extend-clint-capela
Those guys are treasured.
Indeed. If Robert Williams gets mentioned favorably with the likes of Gobert, the Cs may not win less than 60 games in a season before 2030.
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I didn’t mean their value is low, I meant it’s not clear whether an offensively limited rim protector who dominates the boards is still the ideal center type, or if it’s better to have five players who can stretch the floor and make plays.
Think swapping Horford for Drummond, or Towns. There’s no prototypical center right now - who’s trading for Hassan Whiteside?
Think swapping Horford for Drummond, or Towns. There’s no prototypical center right now - who’s trading for Hassan Whiteside?
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Anyway for all the talk of the Warriors’ revolutionary basketball, their centers have been McGee, Pachulia, Jordan Bell, Bogut..
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In 2-3 years I think his floor in impact will be Capela. If he develops a reliable mid-range jumper and improves his already solid passing, we got a gem
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I'm not sure the kid has the mental capacity to play in an advanced offensive system. Something like the old nuggets offense is where he would thrive. He needs to just run around wild out there and do his thing with a simplified offense, for now.
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Andrew McCeltic wrote:I didn’t mean their value is low, I meant it’s not clear whether an offensively limited rim protector who dominates the boards is still the ideal center type, or if it’s better to have five players who can stretch the floor and make plays.
Think swapping Horford for Drummond, or Towns. There’s no prototypical center right now - who’s trading for Hassan Whiteside?
How is Williams offensively limited?
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LarryBirdsFingr wrote:I'm not sure the kid has the mental capacity to play in an advanced offensive system. Something like the old nuggets offense is where he would thrive. He needs to just run around wild out there and do his thing with a simplified offense, for now.
From his old teammates to Jay Laranaga, we've heard testimonials as to how quickly he learns new stuff on the court. I don't know what you're basing your slam of him on.
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Homerclease wrote:Andrew McCeltic wrote:I didn’t mean their value is low, I meant it’s not clear whether an offensively limited rim protector who dominates the boards is still the ideal center type, or if it’s better to have five players who can stretch the floor and make plays.
Think swapping Horford for Drummond, or Towns. There’s no prototypical center right now - who’s trading for Hassan Whiteside?
How is Williams offensively limited?
His shot needs some work but IMO has potential. He can pass well and is good at finishing off anything near the basket, however.






