First, Kentucky absolutely needs to sign an elite wing scorer -- I hope Momcilovic, but certainly someone.
But I think it is worth a look back at Kam Williams. We all had huge expectations for him at the start of last season. 6'8" quick and athletic, capable of very good defense and a near-40 percent shooter from 3 for his career. He started out slow. It definitely took him a while to adjust to a new level of competition. But he looked ready to really come into his own for a while, with some good games against St. John's, Indiana, Mississippi state -- then he got hurt, and was never really the same.
I think he can be a very useful piece in the coming year, maybe 15-20 minutes a game backing up both of the wing positions. He'll have a year in the system, maybe be a little bigger and stronger, and certainly much more comfortable. He's got elite size and quickness and there is no reason he can't resume his career shooting percentages. And I noted late in the year when he came back he was a growing more aggressive about attacking the basket—like he’d learned while sitting out.
You have to have seven or eight very good players to have a competitive team, and I think he'll be one of them.
But I think it is worth a look back at Kam Williams. We all had huge expectations for him at the start of last season. 6'8" quick and athletic, capable of very good defense and a near-40 percent shooter from 3 for his career. He started out slow. It definitely took him a while to adjust to a new level of competition. But he looked ready to really come into his own for a while, with some good games against St. John's, Indiana, Mississippi state -- then he got hurt, and was never really the same.
I think he can be a very useful piece in the coming year, maybe 15-20 minutes a game backing up both of the wing positions. He'll have a year in the system, maybe be a little bigger and stronger, and certainly much more comfortable. He's got elite size and quickness and there is no reason he can't resume his career shooting percentages. And I noted late in the year when he came back he was a growing more aggressive about attacking the basket—like he’d learned while sitting out.
You have to have seven or eight very good players to have a competitive team, and I think he'll be one of them.
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