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- Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 3:31pm #31564

valentineWill he be traded this off-season? If he is traded, how do you see the rest of his career?
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 3:34pm #565529

PlatypusParticipanti see him as a bench 3/4 and no because no one wants him
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 3:34pm #565428

PlatypusParticipanti see him as a bench 3/4 and no because no one wants him
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 3:51pm #565545
NardDog NationParticipantI still think that Marvin Williams is a victim of circumstance. If given the opportunity, I could see him being an effective 20ppg scorer with enough shots. As a personal fan, I hope that he is eventually traded but I can’t see many teams gambling on him with his salary in this economic downturn. However, the Cavs would be an ideal fit IMO. Not only have they been willing to take on salary (see Baron Davis and Richard Hamilton most recently) but they also have a need for a scoring SF.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 3:51pm #565444
NardDog NationParticipantI still think that Marvin Williams is a victim of circumstance. If given the opportunity, I could see him being an effective 20ppg scorer with enough shots. As a personal fan, I hope that he is eventually traded but I can’t see many teams gambling on him with his salary in this economic downturn. However, the Cavs would be an ideal fit IMO. Not only have they been willing to take on salary (see Baron Davis and Richard Hamilton most recently) but they also have a need for a scoring SF.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 3:57pm #565559
Lotto StudParticipantI actually was loving him to "Dallas" they needed that 4 to backup Dirk.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 3:57pm #565459
Lotto StudParticipantI actually was loving him to "Dallas" they needed that 4 to backup Dirk.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 4:04pm #565569
aamir543ParticipantI think he is a 3, not a four. Good solid backup, can be a starter if necesary.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 4:04pm #565468
aamir543ParticipantI think he is a 3, not a four. Good solid backup, can be a starter if necesary.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 4:07pm #565575

Da1potParticipantHe could be a 20 ppg scorer but it would likely be on a crappy team…..
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 4:07pm #565474

Da1potParticipantHe could be a 20 ppg scorer but it would likely be on a crappy team…..
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 4:08pm #565577

DunksNJordans23ParticipantIf the Suns didn’t have so many wing type players he could defintely flourish in that system. Dallas wouldn’t be a bad place either behind Dirk and Marion could mentor him to be a better defender.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 4:08pm #565476

DunksNJordans23ParticipantIf the Suns didn’t have so many wing type players he could defintely flourish in that system. Dallas wouldn’t be a bad place either behind Dirk and Marion could mentor him to be a better defender.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 4:19pm #565592

iguapops420ParticipantDefinitely was put in a bad situation. You don’t draft a guy ahead of Deron,CP3,Bynum,Granger,and Monta to become a bench role player. He showed so much promise in his loan year at UNC and his first couple of years in the L. J-Smoove was too similar of a player early on and thus stunted his growth. I’m with whoever said his ideal spot would be Ceveland. He could be a more athletic Al Harrington IMO. A good scorer who can do from either the 3 or the 4. More like the Harrington that played with the Hawks inside and out than that of the Warriors/Knicks who became enamoured with the 3 ball.
Dallas would be nice as well if you were just looking for him to go on throughout hs career simply as a role player. IMO, the Cavs would allow him to have his Michae Beasley 2010-2011 breakout year
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 4:19pm #565492

iguapops420ParticipantDefinitely was put in a bad situation. You don’t draft a guy ahead of Deron,CP3,Bynum,Granger,and Monta to become a bench role player. He showed so much promise in his loan year at UNC and his first couple of years in the L. J-Smoove was too similar of a player early on and thus stunted his growth. I’m with whoever said his ideal spot would be Ceveland. He could be a more athletic Al Harrington IMO. A good scorer who can do from either the 3 or the 4. More like the Harrington that played with the Hawks inside and out than that of the Warriors/Knicks who became enamoured with the 3 ball.
Dallas would be nice as well if you were just looking for him to go on throughout hs career simply as a role player. IMO, the Cavs would allow him to have his Michae Beasley 2010-2011 breakout year
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 4:36pm #565507
BasketballGuru24ParticipantMarvin williams and Michael Beasely are two guys that hrashly targeted as bust. Yesss they both didn’t live up to expectations i just think williams is in the wrong system and beasely just has to be more of an adult then a child.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 4:36pm #565607
BasketballGuru24ParticipantMarvin williams and Michael Beasely are two guys that hrashly targeted as bust. Yesss they both didn’t live up to expectations i just think williams is in the wrong system and beasely just has to be more of an adult then a child.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 5:54pm #565562

NJHooper95ParticipantWilliams is in a tough spot becaue he was drafted of Chris Paul and Deron Williams, when Atlanta desparately needed a point guard. Yet, its not his fault, I never heard of a Player drafting himself. This was simply bad scouting to take a player that high that was coming off the bench on a talent team. Many players looked better than what they are when surrounded by alot talent.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 5:54pm #565662

NJHooper95ParticipantWilliams is in a tough spot becaue he was drafted of Chris Paul and Deron Williams, when Atlanta desparately needed a point guard. Yet, its not his fault, I never heard of a Player drafting himself. This was simply bad scouting to take a player that high that was coming off the bench on a talent team. Many players looked better than what they are when surrounded by alot talent.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 6:01pm #565566
Lotto StudParticipant"its not his fault, I never heard of a Player drafting himself. This was simply bad scouting to take a player that high that was coming off the bench on a talent team."
Very well spoken
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 6:01pm #565666
Lotto StudParticipant"its not his fault, I never heard of a Player drafting himself. This was simply bad scouting to take a player that high that was coming off the bench on a talent team."
Very well spoken
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 6:06pm #565574

NJHooper95ParticipantMarvin is also kind of a tweener, but he will be judge fairly or unfairly on the success of Paul and Williams.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 6:06pm #565674

NJHooper95ParticipantMarvin is also kind of a tweener, but he will be judge fairly or unfairly on the success of Paul and Williams.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 7:00pm #565622

JaeEvolutionParticipantMarvin Williams is a bust. He has decent hands but terrible balance he needs some resistance training desperately. He struggles to get position when guarded by smaller defenders and even when this happens gets stripped often. He should be a MUCH better 3pt shooter than he is, his jumper is very nice I don’t think he puts the time in to make it often, although his mid-range is pretty good. Despite his lack of balance he is a pretty good defender when given the task.
He complained about being benched during this season, but he has underachieved greatly since the 07-08 season where he showed signs of finally coming together. Problems with consistency, he has a few teaser games where he puts up great numbers but follows it up with a bunch of duds.
I want to also say this that I don’t necessarily mean my first statement, for that high a pick in the draft with the talent that followed he is by all means a bust, but also the Atlanta Hawks have TERRIBLE GM’s and obviously saw something in him that wasn’t there. Marvin can be a starter in the league, but he will never reach his potential on the Hawks. I do expect him to be shipped when the proper deal comes by his contract is awful, another terrible move by a terrible management team.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 7:00pm #565722

JaeEvolutionParticipantMarvin Williams is a bust. He has decent hands but terrible balance he needs some resistance training desperately. He struggles to get position when guarded by smaller defenders and even when this happens gets stripped often. He should be a MUCH better 3pt shooter than he is, his jumper is very nice I don’t think he puts the time in to make it often, although his mid-range is pretty good. Despite his lack of balance he is a pretty good defender when given the task.
He complained about being benched during this season, but he has underachieved greatly since the 07-08 season where he showed signs of finally coming together. Problems with consistency, he has a few teaser games where he puts up great numbers but follows it up with a bunch of duds.
I want to also say this that I don’t necessarily mean my first statement, for that high a pick in the draft with the talent that followed he is by all means a bust, but also the Atlanta Hawks have TERRIBLE GM’s and obviously saw something in him that wasn’t there. Marvin can be a starter in the league, but he will never reach his potential on the Hawks. I do expect him to be shipped when the proper deal comes by his contract is awful, another terrible move by a terrible management team.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 9:33pm #565837
JordanC20Participantmaybe…all in all his career hasn’t been that bad but he hasn’t yet shown that he was worthy of being picked 2nd overall.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/07/2011 - 9:33pm #565736
JordanC20Participantmaybe…all in all his career hasn’t been that bad but he hasn’t yet shown that he was worthy of being picked 2nd overall.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/08/2011 - 3:54am #565836
gmforhireParticipantI feel that Williams hasn’t reached his potential yet. He was drafted by the hawks a team that was not serious about contention at the time he was drafted. If they were serious they would have picked a franchise player in Chris Pual or D will in that draft. The hawks drafted Williams on upside that he really didn’t even show in college. True he had the size but he lacked killer instinct. I think Williams will eventually become a player like Shawn marion. He can be great but he will always need a great point guard to maximize his potential. He can score but even in college he was better in transition than in the half court. I think the bucks,Bulls or hornets would be a great team for Williams because of there aggressive pg play. He will never live up to our standards as a number two pick but hey who don’t we judge?!?
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/08/2011 - 3:54am #565937
gmforhireParticipantI feel that Williams hasn’t reached his potential yet. He was drafted by the hawks a team that was not serious about contention at the time he was drafted. If they were serious they would have picked a franchise player in Chris Pual or D will in that draft. The hawks drafted Williams on upside that he really didn’t even show in college. True he had the size but he lacked killer instinct. I think Williams will eventually become a player like Shawn marion. He can be great but he will always need a great point guard to maximize his potential. He can score but even in college he was better in transition than in the half court. I think the bucks,Bulls or hornets would be a great team for Williams because of there aggressive pg play. He will never live up to our standards as a number two pick but hey who don’t we judge?!?
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