Work ethic and playing hard have never been problem areas for Grant Williams.
True, it’s just everything else.
If those are true, combined with him earning barely anything, then he's pretty obviously worth persevering with, right? 22 year-old 3rd year players with unquestionable work ethic are worth keeping
Agree. Nothing but positives for an end of the bench player.
Yes, Williams has his limits - I'm not one who thinks he should start, not close. But he could develop - at a low price and with a good attitude.
Exactly. The problem was our lack of depth resulting in him playing more than he should have. Grant is a fine 10th man
The problem is the talk that he's a "low price" player. He's actually quite costly to develop, at most he has one year to show it'd be worth it. If a trade opportunity comes along and you can use him in the package, you take it just because of that. If he were a 2nd rounder on a low price contract, then that'd be a different story.
You've said this before, but he only earns $2,617,800 this season. That is not expensive at all... currently 8 Celtics guaranteed to earn more than him
That's why I've allowed the flexibility for 1 more year at most and even that is a bit disingenuous. A 2.6M salary is quite a bit for a 10th player in the depth chart who's role is simply to develop in the end, and assuming is that high in depth chart as it is.
The problem comes with the 4,306,281 team option, and that's quite higher and costly. We have until October 31 to decide to pick-up his option, which will impact our ability in our potential free-agency in 2023. So if we don't pick it up, then he's an unrestricted free-agent at the end of this season... so why develop him? If we do pick-up the option, then there could be 2023 consequences, and beyond that it'll be a 6,235,494 qualifying offer if he remains through all that. Will that be offered? I highly doubt it unless he makes huge leaps in his game.
So I don't see it as a low price contract. I see it more as a Summer/Training Camp to see if you something have worthwhile and then either cut your loses then or go on a more expensive development path which could very have impact in potential free-agent targets in the following years.
By the same token it's salary which can be used for trades as opposed of not having tradable assets... But low price development I don't see.