WargamesX wrote:So is Ziaire Williams just Cam Reddish 2.0?
Hopefully enough other teams think that he's another Reddish/Knox for us to snag him if we miss out on Keon & Bouknight...though after the interview process, I'm doubtful teams will be as concerned. I get why folks would have those concerns with Ziaire; lanky, sweet stroke, disappointing #s in college...but I am a lot more confident in Ziaire than I ever was in either Cam or Kevin. Not just because he seems to be a lot more resilient & intelligent, but also because he found ways to contribute for Stanford, even when he didn't get the touches to do so with the ball in his hands...like if Knox could play Defense as well as Ziaire did in his freshman year, he'd be undroppable from Thibs' rotation.
And Ziaire flashed his potential after recovering from his preseason bike crash & earning a larger role...at least until he had to leave the team due to a death in the family, which he returned from at the very end only to get banged up again, as the team leaned on its veterans to ride out the season. It was a really cursed season -- on top of all of the covid issues that everyone has had to deal with -- that made it hard for him to assert himself quickly on a veteran Stanford team.
Other than that my biggest critique would be just how scrawny he is right now; 99.9% of NBA prospects need to bulk up/grow into their bodies after getting drafted but Ziaire got pushed around when attacking the rim by kids who won't even sniff the GLeague. Until he adds that strength, he won't be able to finish over NBA bigs reliably enough for teams to fear his drives...which will limit how much damage he'll be able to do as a playmaker, even with his stroke & vision, and mean him building his game from the outside-in as he fills-out.
But I (an admitted fan of his as a prospect) am not too worried about that...especially given that Julius & RJ are both powerful slashers who have been building their games from the inside-out. Ziaire's length, athleticism, intelligence, stroke & defense should let him contribute in a Bullock-esque role while he develops his body & gains experience/polish...while providing some more on-ball creation, assuming he would start off with the second unit.
He won't be a day-one starter, but he should be able to contribute in a meaningful way early; with every reason to think he'll grow into a much bigger role as he develops...the kid just has it in him to change games with his defense, his ability to shoot off the dribble, and his vision; with the intelligence to make clever use of his talents. It would take some patience until he got there, but I'd love to watch Ziaire grow into the H2O to RJ's Spree.