The Comedian wrote:Hal14 wrote:BK_2020 wrote:Rob is a good rim-runner and shot blocker who can pass a bit, but he's also 6'8 and has a very limited offensive game. Javale McGee and Bamba have scored more points than him this season. Rob is great for us, but he's not ever going to be a top 3 center in the league. And that's ok.
Limited offensively? Rob's offensive rating right now this season is 143.29. That's the highest offensive rating for a player....in NBA history.
Gobert has been a top 3 center in the league for the past few years. what does he do that rob does not? Rob is a better passer, and 5 years younger than Gobert so still getting better.
Rob is 6'8" but plays much bigger. He's got a 7'6" wingspan and a 40" vertical leap. He was actually measured at 6'10" before the draft: https://www.nba.com/stats/articles/2018-nba-draft-profile-robert-williams/
Bball reference’s offensive and defensive rating are pretty misleading, to be fair. The Celtics have a 111.3 offensive rating when Rob plays, and 108.1 when he sits.
Rob is definitely limited offensively, but it’s not a knock. Because he’s such an elite threat as a rim runner, they are much better offensively with him on the court.
Baynes became an effective 3 point shooter starting with the Celtics and getting even better in Phoenix. Rob is a much better looking free throw shooter and mid range shooter even though he hardly ever attempts them in games. He is often behind 3 point line with the ball and not a defender within 10 ft of him. It is inevitable that he adds the wide open 3 pt shot to his game. I bet we see a few as soon as next season.





















