Except for the fact that he is a pass first player, and always looking to set up his teammates. He's been that way since college guy...
The Terrence Williams offensive strategy always puts him at the epicenter. He doesn't play within an offense, he IS the offense. ISO and then try to make a play, be it through scoring or passing to a cutting man. He's talented, but not talented enough for that to be a sound offensive strategy.
And this is based on what? Last year with the Rockets? He certainly didn't play that way at Louisville...
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His entire NBA career. You should know the difference between college and professional ball. I hope he can prove you right, but I'm not holding my breath.
Huh? T-Mac wasn't talented enough for that strategy? Surely you jest. That strategy is tailor made for players like prime T-Mac or Kobe or Lebron or Chris Paul, etc. etc. etc. It's just not tailor made for T-Will. At least not when his teammates are NBA-caliber players.
Pardon me, knote, if I go by what I've seen him do with the Rockets, and not what he did in college. And what he did with the Rocks last season was embarrassing for Williams (not that he seemed aware of that fact), and embarrassing for the team. When he shows me enough to get excited about his future with Houston, it will be for the first time.