Williams Rises in Rookie Rankings

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  1. pegs

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    Courtesy of NetsDaily: <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The weekly rookie rankings are starting to dribble in and they should make Rod Thorn very happy that he and Ed Stefanski took a risk at #17 in the draft. Sports Illustrated puts Williams at #4, the highest he has been all season. Last week, Williams averaged 10.3 points, 8.3 boards and 2.3 blocks. SI also has some advice for the Nets PF.</div>

    [​IMG] How first-year players can improve in the new year - Drew Packham - Sports Illustrated

    I agree, he's gotta kee working on those offensive moves
     
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    if sean could get a couple of post plays run for him he could avg in the mid teen's. most of his shot are under control, somethings he is too strong on his shots or maybe rushes it a little bit. but if we have a few plays run for him he can get into a comfort zone and add another weapon on teh offensive end. he gets so many easy pts from vince/rj/jason that he could be even better and have a bigger impact on the offensive end if we get a few quick post ups.

    not saying we should run our offense through him, but if he has the ability then use it. it can take some pressure off of our big 3 for a couple of plays. if he could find one signature post move he can do, he can have a couple of 20/10 games. i doubt frank will run plays for him, but he should. you can't for boone, but sean has shown his soft touch and some offensive ability.
     

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