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Re: What I like about Sheldon Williams
« Reply #135 on: October 31, 2009, 08:46:34 PM »

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Re: What I like about Sheldon Williams
« Reply #136 on: November 02, 2009, 03:38:40 PM »

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I really like Williams game.

1. Business like approach.
2. Boxing out.
3. Crashing the boards.
4. Hitting free throws.

He's doing everything I could have asked in Baby's absence if not more.

Re: What I like about Sheldon Williams
« Reply #137 on: November 02, 2009, 03:46:03 PM »

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I really like Williams game.

1. Business like approach.
2. Boxing out.
3. Crashing the boards.
4. Hitting free throws.

He's doing everything I could have asked in Baby's absence if not more.
I have to agree.  He has really stepped up and filled in nicely.  He needs to lose that case of the Blount Hands he gets once in a while, but other than that he's good.

Re: What I like about Sheldon Williams
« Reply #138 on: November 02, 2009, 04:13:00 PM »

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It is nice to see Williams getting to the line like Powe and rebounding like Powe. Of course, Powe has much better post moves, but Williams has a jumper.
In his entire tenure as a Celtic, I haven't seen any post moves by Powe. His best post move was the offensive rebound. Or hustling up the court for a wide open layup.

Seriously. Any attempt to throw the ball to Powe in the post and let him go to work has been a disaster.
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Re: What I like about Sheldon Williams
« Reply #139 on: November 02, 2009, 04:14:45 PM »

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It is nice to see Williams getting to the line like Powe and rebounding like Powe. Of course, Powe has much better post moves, but Williams has a jumper.
In his entire tenure as a Celtic, I haven't seen any post moves by Powe. His best post move was the offensive rebound. Or hustling up the court for a wide open layup.

Seriously. Any attempt to throw the ball to Powe in the post and let him go to work has been a disaster.

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Re: What I like about Sheldon Williams
« Reply #140 on: November 02, 2009, 04:19:34 PM »

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I too have been pleasantly surprised with Williams' play of late.

But, let's not get too far ahead of ourselves. Williams is 6' 9", listed at 250 pounds, and doesn't have a whole lot of lift. I'm fine with him as a backup PF, but I think the team needs another legit 7-footer to back up Sheed at the C, especially considering that our road to the Finals will likely require us beating both Orlando and Cleveland in the playoffs.

I'd love to turn some of our expiring money into a veteran 7-footer with a mean streak and 6 hard fouls. A Brad Miller type.
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Re: What I like about Sheldon Williams
« Reply #141 on: November 02, 2009, 04:47:50 PM »

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I really like Williams game.

1. Business like approach.
2. Boxing out.
3. Crashing the boards.
4. Hitting free throws.

He's doing everything I could have asked in Baby's absence if not more.

I love it. Every team needs a couple bodies that bang around and get rebounds. Its nice to have someone besides Perk doing this.

Re: What I like about Sheldon Williams
« Reply #142 on: November 03, 2009, 03:09:03 AM »

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Instead of comparing Sheldon Williams to BBD, let's look at what I think is the more important comparison:

Sheldon Williams is a better use of a roster spot than parking Leon Powe for several months while he recovers.
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Re: What I like about Sheldon Williams
« Reply #143 on: November 03, 2009, 06:07:26 AM »

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Instead of comparing Sheldon Williams to BBD, let's look at what I think is the more important comparison:

Sheldon Williams is a better use of a roster spot than parking Leon Powe for several months while he recovers.
We would have a problem right now if Powe was on the roster and Williams wasn't now that Baby is out. Though I suppose we could have had them both and not signed Hudson.

Re: What I like about Sheldon Williams
« Reply #144 on: November 03, 2009, 07:52:54 AM »

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I too have been pleasantly surprised with Williams' play of late.

But, let's not get too far ahead of ourselves. Williams is 6' 9", listed at 250 pounds, and doesn't have a whole lot of lift. I'm fine with him as a backup PF, but I think the team needs another legit 7-footer to back up Sheed at the C, especially considering that our road to the Finals will likely require us beating both Orlando and Cleveland in the playoffs.

I'd love to turn some of our expiring money into a veteran 7-footer with a mean streak and 6 hard fouls. A Brad Miller type.
This team has three quality "seven foot tall players". I don't think you can really expect a team to have much more depth than that!

(put quotes around that because Perk/Sheed aren't really 7 feet tall, but they play like it)

Re: What I like about Sheldon Williams
« Reply #145 on: November 03, 2009, 07:57:27 AM »

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I too have been pleasantly surprised with Williams' play of late.

But, let's not get too far ahead of ourselves. Williams is 6' 9", listed at 250 pounds, and doesn't have a whole lot of lift. I'm fine with him as a backup PF, but I think the team needs another legit 7-footer to back up Sheed at the C, especially considering that our road to the Finals will likely require us beating both Orlando and Cleveland in the playoffs.

I'd love to turn some of our expiring money into a veteran 7-footer with a mean streak and 6 hard fouls. A Brad Miller type.
This team has three quality "seven foot tall players". I don't think you can really expect a team to have much more depth than that!

(put quotes around that because Perk/Sheed aren't really 7 feet tall, but they play like it)

The Celtics have enough length.  And with Davis, they have enough bulk.

They have 6 big men that can all fit into roles to complement each other. 

I think the Celtics (barring a nightmarish rash of injuries) are in the best shape at the 4/5 in years. 

Their depth weakness is the 1/2/3 where they have only two guys for three positions that you can really feel comfortable with. 

Re: What I like about Sheldon Williams
« Reply #146 on: November 03, 2009, 08:25:27 AM »

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I really like Williams game.

1. Business like approach.
2. Boxing out.
3. Crashing the boards.
4. Hitting free throws.

He's doing everything I could have asked in Baby's absence if not more.

TP and a co-sign. The people who think Williams should be scoring 20 a night, also, leave me scratching my head. The above is why he was brought in, and he's delivering, playing the game in an intelligent way.

VERY pleased with the Williams acquisition.
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Re: What I like about Sheldon Williams
« Reply #147 on: November 03, 2009, 10:17:51 PM »

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Tommy sure agrees with those of us who feel that Shelden could keep BBD on the pine. Tonight in his broadcast he said Shelden would be very difficult to dislodge. He didn't name BBD but it was pretty clear what he meant.

11 pts, 7 boards, and the 3rd highest + stats while out there tonight behind only Sheed and Daniels. This guy is going to be very easy to root for.

Re: What I like about Shelden Williams
« Reply #148 on: November 03, 2009, 11:18:40 PM »

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He had another solid outing tonight.  I think those of us who thought Baby had a better outside shot than LL are mistaken. They have about the same range, the same accuracy, but Sheldon has a higher and just as fast release point.  Not even close on the rebounds. This could turn out to be a huge pick up by Ainge. Way to go, Danny.

Re: What I like about Shelden Williams
« Reply #149 on: November 03, 2009, 11:28:00 PM »

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He had another solid outing tonight.  I think those of us who thought Baby had a better outside shot than LL are mistaken. They have about the same range, the same accuracy, but Sheldon has a higher and just as fast release point.  Not even close on the rebounds. This could turn out to be a huge pick up by Ainge. Way to go, Danny.

Williams has also been surprisingly nifty on the pick and roll, although I think Baby still has the edge on him offensively.  Don't forget about Baby.  With Sheed drawing the bigger, better defenders, Baby will be a nice post-up option, as unlike Shelden he can score and pass from the block.  That's a good option to have when so much of the 2nd unit is perimeter oriented.
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