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Author: Lukeaskew
Duke University center Mark Williams, one of the most noteworthy players ahead of the 2022 draft, has improved a lot in every way after a typical freshman season and earned herself a reputation after her sophomore year.
stature
Height: 2 m 18 (7 ft 2 in)
Weight: 110 kg (242 lb)
Arm Span: 2 m3 (7 ft 6.5 in)
Standing Height: 2 m 97 (9 ft 9 in)
Key properties
Offensive:
Powerful dunk hands;
Huge air-connected threat;
Soft feel;
Attack range is not large (currently)
Defend:
Top cappers;
The timing of the defense under the basket is good;
Solid rebounders;
Weight gain is required
Player Templates:
All the best: Better Defensive DeAndre Ayton
Everything is not going well: the current Javier McKee
Realistic Template: Robert Williams feels better
Stats and achievements
ACC All-Defensive Team 2021-22
ACC Defensive Player of the Year 2021-22
2022 NCAA Championship Team of the Year
Best race
To North Carolina State University
19 points, 11 rebounds and 8 blocks, 7-of-12 shooting, 27 minutes
To Gonzaga University
17 points, 9 rebounds and 6 blocks, 8 of 9 shooting, 28 minutes
To Syracuse University
28 points, 12 rebounds and 3 blocks, 11-of-14 shooting, 27 minutes
Priorities
1. Cover the shot
If you're looking for a basket protector, Mark Williams is the guy you're looking for, his body stats are crazy (height, arm span, standing tall), his defensive instincts are top-notch, and the Dallas Mavericks are a team that needs basket protection.
Williams has 2.8 blocks per game and plays less than 24 minutes per game, meaning he can block seven per 100 rounds, which is absurd.
2. Air-connected threats
Mavericks fans have been clamoring to match Luka Doncic with an air-connect threat, and no matter how hard they try, Dwight Powell is no longer in the role, but Williams can be.
He's a highly intelligent player with a good feel for where and when he's under the basket, and Luca can unleash Mark Williams' potential as a blocker and air-to-air threat.
3. Soft feel
Mark Williams isn't the kind of player who would kill you with a jumper, he hasn't made a three-pointer yet, but he feels good, and he's the kind of guy who can easily develop a solid jump shot under the guidance and training of an NBA coach.
He also made progress in shooting, and to prove it, you can look at his free throw shooting percentage during his freshman and sophomore seasons at Duke University.
Freshman year, 53.7%;
Sophomore, 72.7%.
Draft properties
Offense: 6
Defense: 8
Adapted calves: 10
Robustness: 5
NBA Preparation: 6
Future potential: 8
A character in the Mavericks
If Mark Williams comes to the Dallas Mavericks, he's likely to play a meaningful playing time right away (depending on how the Mavericks fare in free agency or the trade market), and I'm confident that after a run-in of 15-20 games, Williams will be a better fifth-place option than Dwight Powell.
summary
The Chances of the Mavericks getting Mark Williams are slim, they may have to trade to a lotto zone to get him, but it's also possible that the teams in front of him will let him go, but the Mavericks do need a big man, and if they do get Williams, I think it's very good.
We all think it's better to be a rookie basket crusher than a high-paid poached role.
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