Our bigs are still the weakness. I like RWill as a starting big but he is limited in terms of scoring, ball handling, general skill. He is a good passer but because of his other offensive limitations, he doesn't get that much opportunity to pass. If he can keep dunking, playing D, rebounding, I am fine with him. We just need to pair him with something better than Theis and GWill (assuming Horford is not in the future plans).
A defensive wrecking back shooting 74% from the field at the C position? Of all the weaknesses the Cs have, Robert Williams ain't high on the list. And Grant and Horford are also excellent defenders, and fine in their roles
As for weaknesses....
I'd start with: We now have exactly one rotational guard and / or wing who is shooting over 32.8% from three, and that gentlemen is shooting less than 35%.
Oh and: The team has zero point guards on the roster.
Also: The team had very little depth before the deadline, and now has none.
I think you misread my post. I specifically said that I like RWill as a starter. He is very limited offensively though. All he can do is dunk. He dunks really well but you don't need to cover him. His man can just wait at the hoop and clog the lane. If we had a skilled PF who can shoot some to pair with him, it would make a big difference. Instead we have aging Horford (who has been better than I expected), undersized GWill, and now Theis.
I don't see PG as a problem at all. The team plays very well with Smart at PG. I am interested to see if White is our back up PG and how well he does in that role. I am guessing better than Schroder so we may be getting even better at PG overall. I guess you see Smart as playing out of position? He is kind of a combo guard but to me in a good way. More versatile than most pure PGs. I don't share your concern there at all. Since Smart has come back, the PG position has been very good and now it likely just got better.
We have elite wings. Tatum is career 38% (admittedly down this year) and Brown is career 37% (also a little down from that this year). I see our wings as our greatest strength, not a weakness. Our first wing off the bench had been Richardson. Was there a better 3 wing rotation in the entire league? Now it isn't clear who our bench wing will be. That is an area to improve but collectively, our wings are still really good. Brown and Tatum average combined 50 pts per game. How many teams get that out of their top 2 wings? How is this a problem for the team?
I guess we kind of agree that we need some shooting but I think we need a starting level big who can shoot. That to me is the one move that would have the biggest impact. Sure, GWill is fine as an undersized PF off the bench but if he is your starting PF, that is a weakness. Horford or Theis are not quite what we need either, to play next to a dunk only, defensive center.