Older prospect that is a lanky shooter. Crafty with his pivot and just really knows how to make tough shots.


Nebraska Cornhuskers
| HT/WT/WS | 6' 7", 214lbs |
| Age | 22 |
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Older prospect that is a lanky shooter. Crafty with his pivot and just really knows how to make tough shots.
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Comp: Terrence Ross/Talen Horton-Tucker
strange archetype, likes to play a lot through the post despite being a 6’6” shooting guard
active off ball mover who runs through plays well and likes to find openings for himself
strong finisher who drives with confidence and takes contact well
projects to be a good 3pt shooter and already shoots well from the line
defensive question marks and inconsistencies; takes gambles and struggles to stay in front of quicker guys
bad positional playmaker—just extremely shot first and forces bad looks
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*Offence relies on post moves, primarily a back-to-the-basket player
Great touch at the rim
Reliable outside jumper
Good vision in transition
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older prospect
crafty interior scorer
37% from three, 88% from the FT line
not much room for growth
if he can shoot 40% from three, he will prove himself as a solid role player
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Williams is another older guy, but he shot really well at all three levels for multiple years. Even if there aren't any jumps in his game, I don't see why somebody with the smooth mechanics of Williams can't function as an NBA-level floor spacer. He put up a lot of points for his team this year. I think he can be very effective taking only the easiest looks that he was getting in college.
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Normally I wouldn't be all that moved by an old player like this without any standout skills, but Williams scored so efficiently at high volume in the Big 10 that I couldn't move him any lower than this, especially at his size.