<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> Early last season, Deron Williams spoke of the transition from his first to his second season, and he said how he used what he learned as a rookie to help him work on his game the following summer. Obviously, it worked. "Deron just came along so fast," Chris Bosh said about Williams' development. "He can shoot the ball well, he's big, he's physical, he's quick, he can run an offense and he's unselfish." Williams led the Jazz to the Western Conference Finals last season, should have been an All-Star, and has established himself as the best player in his draft class (with apologies to Chris Paul) after finishing sixth in Rookie of the Year voting the season previous. ... "He gives me little pointers here and there," Williams said. "Anything he sees that I'm doing wrong or I could do differently. Whether it's something simple as, you know, I made a chest pass today when I should have made a bounce pass. He came over and told me 'Drop it down low. There's not as many hands to get through.' He's just helping me out." And the youngster is always willing to listen. "He's a great kid," Kidd said of the teammate he jokingly calls his son. "He wants to get better. He's always asking questions or just being very observant." </div> <div align="center">Source: NBA.com</div>