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4. Grant Williams, Tennessee Volunteers

Williams nearly set an NCAA record last week at Vanderbilt, going 23-of-23 at the line in Tennessee's 88-83 overtime win. That turned out to be one make short of a record set in 1959, but Rick Barnes' star is posting his own indelible marks for the nation's top-ranked team.

With the Volunteers boasting possibly the best offense the SEC has seen since Kentucky won a national title in 2012, one might assume that the junior has had a little something to do with that. Indeed, Williams is the heart and soul of a Tennessee attack that's ripping through the conference at the rate of 1.23 points per possession. No player in the country draws fouls as often as the Vols' star (again: 23-of-23), and he makes opponents pay by hitting 83 percent of his tries at the line.

Part of Tennessee's secret sauce is the SEC's lowest turnover rate, and Williams gets full credit there. He draws all those fouls and makes all those 2s while giving the ball away just once every 26 offensive possessions. The Vols and their star are putting up the kinds of numbers that can end with a national championship.

Its an ESPN+ article
 
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nice...great recognition and he deserves it but it's still a team sport...:D

GO VOLS...RECRUIT LIKE HECK!
 
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He actually deserves it the kid is an amazing talent
Not saying he isn't a rare talent. But even when Grant nearly equaled a record that was set over half a century ago, there was only mentions of Zion.

Even when Barrett has a better game, you only see Zion.

Just pointing put their bias is all.
 
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4. Grant Williams, Tennessee Volunteers

Williams nearly set an NCAA record last week at Vanderbilt, going 23-of-23 at the line in Tennessee's 88-83 overtime win. That turned out to be one make short of a record set in 1959, but Rick Barnes' star is posting his own indelible marks for the nation's top-ranked team.

With the Volunteers boasting possibly the best offense the SEC has seen since Kentucky won a national title in 2012, one might assume that the junior has had a little something to do with that. Indeed, Williams is the heart and soul of a Tennessee attack that's ripping through the conference at the rate of 1.23 points per possession. No player in the country draws fouls as often as the Vols' star (again: 23-of-23), and he makes opponents pay by hitting 83 percent of his tries at the line.

Part of Tennessee's secret sauce is the SEC's lowest turnover rate, and Williams gets full credit there. He draws all those fouls and makes all those 2s while giving the ball away just once every 26 offensive possessions. The Vols and their star are putting up the kinds of numbers that can end with a national championship.

Its an ESPN+ article
Best offense since Kentucky 2012... wasn't Kentucky 14-15 better than the '12 team? Sorry dont watch a lot of shooty hoops but I recall that team being pretty amazing, maybe there werent as prolific on the offensive end?
 
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Best offense since Kentucky 2012... wasn't Kentucky 14-15 better than the '12 team? Sorry dont watch a lot of shooty hoops but I recall that team being pretty amazing, maybe there werent as prolific on the offensive end?

The 14-15 squad was great offensively (and truly devastating defensively), but the 11-12 Wildcats team was slightly more efficient on the offensive end.
 
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Not saying he isn't a rare talent. But even when Grant nearly equaled a record that was set over half a century ago, there was only mentions of Zion.

Even when Barrett has a better game, you only see Zion.

Just pointing put their bias is all.

You mean story. Zion draws clicks and ratings.
 
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Not saying he isn't a rare talent. But even when Grant nearly equaled a record that was set over half a century ago, there was only mentions of Zion.

Even when Barrett has a better game, you only see Zion.

Just pointing put their bias is all.
Williamson was "kind of a big deal" before his senior year in high school. He's been on the national radar for 2-3 years now, and for the most part, lived up to the hype. I'm not sure why some folks care about what ESPN, or anyone else, says or thinks about this team. If UT is cutting down the nets in March, they could give a damn about being snubbed by media, or "media bias".
 
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Williamson was "kind of a big deal" before his senior year in high school. He's been on the national radar for 2-3 years now, and for the most part, lived up to the hype. I'm not sure why some folks care about what ESPN, or anyone else, says or thinks about this team. If UT is cutting down the nets in March, they could give a damn about being snubbed by media, or "media bias".

Some Vol fans care about UT Basketball AND other things too. The guy is just tiring of more media bias.
 
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Williamson was "kind of a big deal" before his senior year in high school. He's been on the national radar for 2-3 years now, and for the most part, lived up to the hype. I'm not sure why some folks care about what ESPN, or anyone else, says or thinks about this team. If UT is cutting down the nets in March, they could give a damn about being snubbed by media, or "media bias".
I agree, but we'll be cutting the nets down in April :)
 
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Not saying he isn't a rare talent. But even when Grant nearly equaled a record that was set over half a century ago, there was only mentions of Zion.

Even when Barrett has a better game, you only see Zion.

Just pointing put their bias is all.
It's really because he plays for Duke. They love Duke always been that way
 
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