Sean Williams

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  1. zєяσ

    zєяσ Truth is beautiful

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    Meh, i dont know about starting him just yet. His energy would give us a huge boost off the bench, plus if he starts he might get into early foul trouble. I dont mind him playing close to starter's minutes though.</p>
     
  2. J.S

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    I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that our season depends on Sean Williams being a key piece in our frontcourt. Sean Williams is so far our best hope in a two-way pf/c.
    Therefore, Frank should quit diddling with the lineup and just play the talent and ride the chemistry. play Sean Williams until he fouls out. every damn game.
     
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    Sean has some rookie plays where he isn't sure where to go, or hesitates for too long while going through the motion O, but he doesn't make that many mistakes. With the rest of our big men I get frustrated by dumb plays they make: turnovers, not finishing, etc. I don't see this from Sean.</p>
     
  4. ghoti

    ghoti A PhD in Horribleness

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    Taking Sean Williams out of the game tonight cost the Nets a win.</p>

    He was absolutely dominating the height-challenged Hornets.</p>

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  5. FOMW

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    He has so thoroughly outplayed every other player over 6'8" that it's impossible to justify NOT giving him 30 minutes a game. Keep in mind that the only reason the Nets ever rallied against Boston was that this kid came in and changed that game. And tonight, they never would have been in a position to win had he not played significant minutes. His impact is so obvious that even his older TEAMMATES are excited when they see him on the floor. Srew this overblown "raw" crap. The team can compensate for his shortcomings far better than they can for any other Nets big man. And what he gives them they can't begin to get anywhere else.</p>

    The sour puss "Me"gloire will almost surely pout about his DNP, and there will be locker room friction if it continues. Ship him out at first opportunity if he does. The handwriting is on the wall that if the Nets want to go ANYWHERE this year, they need Williams to get minutes and mature. Should be one of their top priorities.</p>
     
  6. jarkid

    jarkid Sean The Answer to Nets Big Men

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    I hope someday we can see this lineup to come:</p>

    Krstic, Sean, Jefferson, Carter, Kidd. Best lineup ever. with Krstic is 100%.</p>
     
  7. lukewarmplay

    lukewarmplay Hired Goons

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (FOMW)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    He has so thoroughly outplayed every other player over 6'8" that it's impossible to justify NOT giving him 30 minutes a game. Keep in mind that the only reason the Nets ever rallied against Boston was that this kid came in and changed that game. And tonight, they never would have been in a position to win had he not played significant minutes. His impact is so obvious that even his older TEAMMATES are excited when they see him on the floor. Srew this overblown "raw" crap. The team can compensate for his shortcomings far better than they can for any other Nets big man. And what he gives them they can't begin to get anywhere else.</p>

    The sour puss "Me"gloire will almost surely pout about his DNP, and there will be locker room friction if it continues. Ship him out at first opportunity if he does. The handwriting is on the wall that if the Nets want to go ANYWHERE this year, they need Williams to get minutes and mature. Should be one of their top priorities.</p>

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    This has never happened before. I agree with everything you just wrote. </p>

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