The highest recruit we've ever had (although I think Brook Lopez as as high) and supposedly a one and done star. I was expecting him to be the go to guy and double covered most of the time so DaSilva, Davis and Jones would get open looks and Stanford would have a great offense. In game one against Alabama, he looked that way, leading the team in points and rebounds, going 3-5 from three, and beginning the season with an exciting win. In our last game, a disappointing last 10 minutes that took us from a 1 point lead to a 17 point loss, he was most visible in missing a slam dunk (granted, he was fouled and it wasn't called). Williams was 3-12 in his 34 minutes, missed his 2 shots in the last 10 minutes.
For the season so far, he's shooting 34% from the field, 28% from 3, and averaging 11.8 points/game in about 30 minutes/game. Any thoughts why he isn't yet the superstar we expected? Williams clearly is incredibly athletic and smooth, and shows tons of potential. For Stanford to be a more than one and out tourney team, Williams needs to do a lot more for the team. Is it a coaching issue not creating plays and movement to utilize his talent most effectively? Is it normal freshman problems of getting used to the speed of the college game?
For the season so far, he's shooting 34% from the field, 28% from 3, and averaging 11.8 points/game in about 30 minutes/game. Any thoughts why he isn't yet the superstar we expected? Williams clearly is incredibly athletic and smooth, and shows tons of potential. For Stanford to be a more than one and out tourney team, Williams needs to do a lot more for the team. Is it a coaching issue not creating plays and movement to utilize his talent most effectively? Is it normal freshman problems of getting used to the speed of the college game?