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NAS Awards: Player To Watch Next Season – Terrence Williams

April 21st, 2010 2 comments

Terrence Williams Thunder

I’ll be the first to admit that I had my doubts about Terrence Williams when the season began. Despite Sebastian’s undying love for TWill, I was concerned by the prospects of a four-year player who might have been crazy athletic, but lacked any real shooting touch. I also was concerned about the maturity of any guy who likes to call Nate Robinson one of his best friends.

And then when the season started, my worst fears were realized. Williams was able to put together a double-double in his opening night debut, and accumulated a few more in the early going, but there were other parts of his game that were a cause for concern:  he shot36 percent on 11 shots per game in November when he was getting considerable playing time while the Nets were dealing with injuries. Meanwhile his assist-to-turnover-ratio was exactly 1:1 – not good for a guy who’s supposed to be a playmaker. Then there was the off-the-court stuff. He missed buses, was late to practices, and made some negative comments on Twitter about his playing time. He snapped at the beat guys for questioning him – which was nuts considering I think all four beat guys did yeoman’s work this season covering a team that was beyond pitiful and boring for the majority of the year. In the fallout of his Twitter issues, I was preparing a post of players the Nets would have been better off drafting at #11, ready to declare TWill a bust, but I resisted. And I’m glad I did, because outside of whoever the Nets get in the draft this year, Terrence Williams is the player I’m most excited about as a Nets fan headed into next year.

How good was TWill down the stretch? He went from averaging 3.7 points, 2.2 assists, 2.3 rebounds on 38 percent shooting in about 15 minutes a game in February to averaging 14.1 points, 4.9 assists and 6.7 rebounds on 43 percent shooting in 30 minutes a game in March. He then upped his game even more for the final 7 games in April, averaging 14.3 points, 6.3 assists, 7.1 rebounds on 45 percent shooting playing 34 minutes a game. This wasn’t a gradual improvement. This is a legitimate case of a light “switching on” for a player. Meanwhile, his assist-to-turnover ratio was nearly three-to-one his final six weeks. So not only was TWill stuffing a stat sheet, but a case could be made that he was more effective running the point than Devin Harris.

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Nets on the Net: 4/21/10 Edition

April 21st, 2010 No comments

Ben Couch takes a look at all of the draft lottery probabilities.

Jeff Van Gundy offers no comment on the prospects of him coaching the Nets next season.

If you’re in NYC limits and spot a yellow cab, it may be advertising suites at the Barclays Arena.

Who are the NBA’s worst defenders? Well, there’s a Net somewhere on the list.

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