This quote stands out the most to me. Contradiction? It
does matter to you because you're already saying that you'll enter the league as a rookie with the proverbial chip on your shoulder. That isn't the right attitude to have or to carry with you to the team that selects you. Things like this one shouldn't take personal. It wasn't a snub if you didn't go first overall. Look at the team that selected first and ask yourself: Did they draft best player available or for a need position? Perhaps, Cleveland doesn't view you as being the best available draft prospect. I don't know...
"It doesn't really matter too much to me," Williams said when asked how much he cares whether he is taken first or second. "Whoever does choose me is making the right choice. Whoever doesn't choose me, I'm just going to try to get back at them and know why they didn't choose me."
In my opinion, if I'm Cleveland, I select Derrick Williams because Antawn Jamison will enter the last year of his contract and you can begin to retool your front court for 2012 with JJ Hickson and Williams at forward and a healthy Anderson Varejao at center. Conversely, doesn't Cleveland have enough point guard/combo guards to suffice until the 2012 draft? They've Baron Davis, Ramon Sessions and Daniel Gibson.
Isn't Williams supposed to be the more NBA ready player between he and Kyrie Irving. Not to mention, you own the fourth pick in the draft as well. So select a point guard with this pick if you don't want to wait... And I don't knock Williams for having confidence in himself as a player. Because Cleveland will need to establish a new identity at some point. Right now, I don't think Cleveland is a marketable franchise not just to Cleveland fans but to national fans.