Parliament10 wrote:Joshyjess wrote:Scarletfire81 wrote:
Jordan Mickey never looked as good in a NBA game as Williams did in his first real playing time. I actually think Brad Stevens should play him more, at least while Theis is out. He is freakishly althetic.
Don't get me wrong, I love what I've seen so far with Williams. I think he has an enormous amount of potential. I'm just saying that the G-League isn't really the best assessment of talent (Again, Mickey had some amazing games for the Red Claws, but it obviously didn't carry over to the NBA).
I really want to see Williams getting some time with the C's, and not just end of game garbage time. I would love to see him getting some quality minutes with the top players, playing against some of the best players.
Stats aside, though, I do like him getting some actual playing time with the Red Claws. G-League games are much better than team scrimmages.
Williams will get more time, as he catches up, so to speak, to the NBA speed of playing.
He does show quite of bit of promise, in NBA games, as well as G-League.
I loved the way he played last night. Also that Danny and Mike Z. were both up there court-side to see his performance. He was a heady contributor who made the most difference on the court, but didn't get wrapped up in reaching too much for his own scoring or blocks or anything. (I only saw part of the game.)
It is especially challenging and rare for a big man to come in to the NBA and be prepared to make a difference right off. And he hasn't had top-level coaching (including the likes of having a father in the pro game) until now. So it makes sense that he has more than the usual room to grow from where he is now. But he's clearly a heady young player out there, doing his best to learn it all fast.
















