I just finish talking with sean he said "man I miss being on the court,hopefully tonight I will get some playing time"
I just want to remind everyone that Sean Williams shut down Beasely in the summer, and I'm sure he would have done better than old man Najera crying for minutes.
I literally don't understand how he went from defensive specialist/shotblocker to bench warmer like I said this is Lawrence Frank and his inability to put a good rotation, soon Brook Lopez will be the next Sean Williams riding the bench and just plainly under used.
Like i said in the anderson thread... Playing Najera sends a clear message to our young guys that you have to work hard to get rewarded. If Sean works just as hard as najera does in practice then without any doubt in my mind, he'll be in the rotation or even starting. You can't just expect coaches to trust that you'll put the effort in the games when you don't in practice.
Najera didn't practice for 95% of the preseason whole sean apparently worked his ass off during the offseason as well as preseason. So idk, it wasnt Najera's fault that he couldnt practice, but your point isn't valid in this particular situation.
No one blamed Williams for the shots ("He was open. It was a rhythm shot that was within the play," Vince Carter said), but Williams didn't appear to be pleased with himself after the game. His nameplate -- and the heavy plank of oak that it's glued on -- was leaning against the wall, apparently pulled off the frame of his locker. "I didn't see how it happened," locker neighbor Trenton Hassell said, "but it takes a strong man to do that." Strongest NET on the team!!! And now there thinking of sending him to the D league because Swift returns