Brian Williams . . .

#26
#26
What a weapon he would be for this team if he played like Samhan...

Why settle there? Imagine what a weapon he would be for this team if he played like Moses Malone, or Emeka Okafor, or Hakeem Olajuwon, or Alonzo Mourning. I mean since we're going to dream. :crazy:
 
#28
#28
Once he consistently finishes under the basket, he will be a tremendous low post presence.
 
#29
#29
I'm lovin Williams now. I'm not going to lie. When he was suspended, I wanted him to get kicked off the team with Tyler.
 
#30
#30
Has he been told by UT's Risk Department that dunking is not permissible?

He acts as if he threw one down, the rafters might collapse. Never seen so many bunnies missed in my life. That said, he is a big space eater.

Could not of been said any better. Tired of seeing him miss layups when he should just throw it down.
 
#33
#33
He gives us good depth inside along with Kenny Hall, especially if Chism gets in foul trouble.

Understatement of the day! Brian has done a 180 degree turnaround. He has become a productive part of our success. I for one, am thrilled to see it and am extemely happy for the big guy from da Bronx.
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#36
#36
I guess you were joking about Shaq. In case you weren't: 25 ppg, 11.4 RPG,2.7 BPG, POTY award, #1 overall pick.
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#37
#37
I guess you were joking about Shaq. In case you weren't: 25 ppg, 11.4 RPG,2.7 BPG, POTY award, #1 overall pick.
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Lol was just going over the top and blaming it on the refs like alot do here:).. hes definately improved alot though, still cant really go one on one in the post but man he gets alotttt of rebounds.
 

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