Unless Stevens changes his scheme a bit, I'm afraid Timelord won't get much of a chance here.
He has the potential to be a Capela/DeAndre Jordan type player in the future, but those are the kind of players Brad would hate on his team and wouldn't play much either
He won't score much but as his ceiling, he's probably capable of 10-15 PPG given the minutes with the ability to block shots and rebound well. But if you're hoping for someone who can stretch the floor and also shoot 3s, I don't see that in him.
This is untrue. Capella and Jordan are great defensive players. They would easily get playing time here. They play great defense, they are elite rebounders, they set amazing picks, and are elite rim protectors. At the moment, Williams is only a rim protector and even then he is way too easily faked into the air and called for a foul. Capella and Jordan are also significantly stronger than Williams.
If Williams can transform himself into a version of say, Capella, by getting stronger, especially in his lower body, learn the defensive system and get good at playing within it, learn to set picks better(timing on when to set, when to roll, being strong enough to make the picks count) and rebound better using more technique than athleticism which would make him his best rebounding self, then I think he would be starting material here.
He definitely has the potential to be that type of player. It's all up to him. He has the physical tools but does he have enough between the ears and in his heart to become as good as he can get? He is dripping potential but potential don't win rings. Realized potential does.
Timelord needs to put in the work to earn the minutes to realize his potential. You can't force feed him minutes he doesn't deserve getting. We have seen this year how giving people minutes that others think they do not deserve can adversely affect a locker room. Best to make TL earn his role.