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Terrence Williams, Louisville SG/SF, 6-6, 213 lbs
NBA Comparison: JR Rider/Corey Maggette
Strengths: Freakish athlete with a good build and a great feel for the game … Really showed that he has matured from his freshman year, by leading Louisville to the overall number 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament and an Elite Eight appearance … He is a triple-double waiting to happen, averaged over 12 points per game, 8 rebounds per game, and over 5 assists per game … He also led the team in steals with over 2 per game … He is a defensive stopper who is able to guard multiple positions on the floor which should help him at the next level … His vision and ability to pass are standout for a wing player … Showed throughout the season that he has good ball handling skills and court sense … Will be a 2-3 at the next level … Has a great knack for knowing where the ball is, giving him an edge on the boards … Put in the right situation, with the right expectations, he can really excel at the next level …
Weaknesses: Although he has improved his 3-point shooting over his collegiate career from 31% to 38% his senior year, he will really need to continue his development at the NBA level. His offensive game remains his biggest weakness as he struggles to put points on the board consistently … If his shot isn’t dropping and an athletic defender is keeping him from getting to the rim, his offensive game goes into the tank … Also needs to improve his ability to drive in the lane with his off-hand as well as continuing to develop his ball-handling … These will be particularly important if he wants to play the 2 at the next level … Sometimes likes to go for the “highlight” reel play instead of just making the easy play, and seems too relaxed when he’s out on the court … Can fade in and out of games. Needs to develop a killer instinct at all times …
is he worth trading Brendan Wright aka the J-Rich exchange?