Williams is probably the biggest head case in this draft. Brings in a lot of talent, and fitted best the Nets needs at that point in the draft. If he fulfills his potential he could be a prime Theo Ratliff, with great shotblocking instincts and good rebounding, and maybe a little bit more of offense.
However, he has terrible work ethics, has a hard time to stay focused on the court, and is a pothead. He has shown he can blow away as many chances he is given.
I hope this kid proves me wrong and fulfills his potential, which is quite high. But I'm thinking he will be following Eddie Griffin's steps.
Williams is probably the biggest head case in this draft. Brings in a lot of talent, and fitted best the Nets needs at that point in the draft. If he fulfills his potential he could be a prime Theo Ratliff, with great shotblocking instincts and good rebounding, and maybe a little bit more of offense.
However, he has terrible work ethics, has a hard time to stay focused on the court, and is a pothead. He has shown he can blow away as many chances he is given.
I hope this kid proves me wrong and fulfills his potential, which is quite high. But I'm thinking he will be following Eddie Griffin's steps.
Did you actually follow BC? Or are you just saying this because he was dropped from the team?
Did you actually follow BC? Or are you just saying this because he was dropped from the team?
I'll be honest, I didn't followed much of BC last season. I'm going by like 6 articles I read on Sean Williams about different incidents. I saw a couple of games, got pretty interested in Sean Williams, and did some research on him, and that was my conclusion.