Sure, if that is all you posted. But you said Williams was not as talented as Perry. Ranking comparisons between different classes does not prove your point.Doesn’t take away from the fact, Travis Perry was a 4* kid ranked higher than Mason.
Sure, if that is all you posted. But you said Williams was not as talented as Perry. Ranking comparisons between different classes does not prove your point.Doesn’t take away from the fact, Travis Perry was a 4* kid ranked higher than Mason.
Travis Perry’s class was much stronger than this class. This is one of the bad classes. Watching a highlight video of Mason doesn’t prove your point. I saw Travis Perry out up 40 points vs reed Sheppard in HS. You know reed, the #3 pick in the nba draft a few years ago. Is that no competition.Sure, if that is all you posted. But you said Williams was not as talented as Perry. Ranking comparisons between different classes does not prove your point.
For anyone that hasn't seen anything on him, here's a little highlight reel ... he looks very fundamentally sound to me, which is nice to see !!
He strikes me as a play-making guard with a nice stroke and solid defensive ability ... a nice-looking all-around player !! Welcome aboard, Mason !!
I definitely understand your point, but I think Williams is a fundamentally sound basketball player. I may be wrong, but I think he can be a reliable, ball-handling, back-up point guard. I do not expect him to play more than ten (10) minutes a game, if even that many. Clearly, a role player, of course.I can show you a Brandon Garrison and Jasper Johnson 20 minute highlight video from Kentucky that would have you hype, excited, talking about #9. Highlight videos lie.
Fair enough. I have no problem with him on the team, but I’m not overly excited like some people are who thinks he is Keaton wagler. I wanted Deron rippey. I wanted tay Kinney. And several others in high school before him at PG.I definitely understand your point, but I think Williams is a fundamentally sound basketball player. I may be wrong, but I think he can be a reliable, ball-handling, back-up point guard. I do not expect him to play more than ten (10) minutes a game, if even that many. Clearly, a role player, of course.
For anyone that hasn't seen anything on him, here's a little highlight reel ... he looks very fundamentally sound to me, which is nice to see !!
He strikes me as a play-making guard with a nice stroke and solid defensive ability ... a nice-looking all-around player !! Welcome aboard, Mason !!
I never said Travis was bad or did not play against good competition. I said his averages for the adidas tourney were not as impressive as Mason’s for the EYBL. YOU are the one who said Travis was better. I don’t think that you know that for a fact and I don’t think you have enough information to have a credible opinion. You know a lot about one and not much about the other.Travis Perry’s class was much stronger than this class. This is one of the bad classes. Watching a highlight video of Mason doesn’t prove your point. I saw Travis Perry out up 40 points vs reed Sheppard in HS. You know reed, the #3 pick in the nba draft a few years ago. Is that no competition.
It's early and we've not seen Williams in action against older players, but for perspective, here are some Freshmen playing times:Fair enough. I have no problem with him on the team, but I’m not overly excited like some people are who thinks he is Keaton wagler. I wanted Deron rippey. I wanted tay Kinney. And several others in high school before him at PG.