Sunday, December 30, 2007

The NETS Effect: Sean Williams for ROY?



The Nets a 14 and 16 team overall have won 4 of their last 5 excluding a blowout loss to a hot Pistons team. Not coincidentally those win have come at the same time Josh Boone and Sean Williams have started to play more often. A little know fact that I think only the most educated NBA fans would know is that Sean Williams is currently leading all rookies in PER. Without watching Williams this might be surprising, but having a chance to watch him on a regular basis, it’s not. Simply put the man is a blocked shots machine. Last night he blocked Bogut on a two handed jam. Most people know he’s good at blocking shots, but they might not understand how hard he fights for rebounds. They also might not understand how he’s able to use that athleticism he exhibits defensively to get easy baskets on pick and rolls and with timely off the ball cuts to the hoop. Is Williams the rookie of the year? I don’t know, but he’s been very good.

So with a rookie like Williams and the big three of Carter, Jefferson and Kidd why aren’t the Nets better? Well for one thing Carter hasn’t been very good. He’s been playing better recently, but he’s still not the elite player that deserves 65 million. Second Jason Kidd can’t/refuses to score points. Now his role is not to score it’s to distribute, but in the past he’s scored at least a little bit more than the 11.5 points a game he’s scoring this season. Interestingly in the Nets game Saturday they came up with a close victory against Milwaukee and Kidd made some big shots. When he made some of those plays he showed some legitimate emotion. This is big because it’s one of the few times I’ve seen that on the court from any of the Nets.

The last reason is the fact that their best front court players, Boone and Williams, have so little experience. Josh Boone averaged a grand total of 11 minutes a game last year in his rookie year and will need to learn to shoot free throws. Sean Williams spent a good deal of last year not playing basketball at all after getting kicked off his BC team. While they are very talented players and learning quickly, they simply make some dumb mistakes. Lawrence Frank must have the patience to except that they are young and let them grow because without them they’re probably not talented enough to even make the playoffs.

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