mrorange211
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Man, Grant was really a beast. I am seeing "rival" SEC fans blasting him on the Boston Celtics Twitter feed...it's pretty sad and hilarious.
All these Vandy & Kentucky fans who don't even watch NBA ball on there giving expert opinions about how bad the Celtics messed up. I hope he has a ridiculous career, be awesome if he managed a title even.
Stevens raved about what the Celtics have in Williams, a 6-foot-8, 240-pound power forward who spent three years at the University of Tennessee and earned SEC Player of the Year honors twice. What stands out most about Williams is his high-IQ that should serve the Celtics well.
“I look at (Williams) as a guy with a point guard’s mind,” Stevens said. “You can run offense through him at the elbows, on the block, at the top of the key. He thinks the game. He’s a tough, tough, guy and he’s a versatile player who can shoot the ball. Didn’t shoot it as much from three. They didn’t need him to do it, but his shot looks good. We think that’ll be a pretty easy transition for him. Very intelligent. … You couldn’t be more impressed with a kid when you sit down with him.”
a lot of Grant's success in the NBA will be dicated by match ups. he's over acheiving at the college level as an inside guy, which doesn't translate to being uber successfull in the NBA as an inside guy. in spurts, he can/will. and he has the strength to give you something inside.A lot of times in drafts and recruiting people get so caught up in potiental that they overlook production. There are people out there that are just ballers that go out and get the job done against whoever you match them up against. I believe Grant William's is one of those guys.
I'll pray for youMeeting the @Bassmaster_Vol today, in real life. Time to see if the legend holds up to reality
Meeting the @Bassmaster_Vol today, in real life. Time to see if the legend holds up to reality
