Very good article and overall breakdown.
I think Willie is the type of player who would be great as a backup C that provides a spark on defense. Similar to JaValee McGee.
I don't think he fits next to Cousins on offense. I think this is something that we can all agree on. In the first 2 videos showing him and Cousins together, you can see Willie just floating around the low post. The paint becomes extremely clogged by the time Cousins even reaches to the paint. He he also forces Cousins to play more out in the perimeter. The video highlights Cousins' ability to stretch the floor, but that's not a very efficient part of his game.
Let's just compare some of Cousins scoring stats from his most efficient year, to this year:
2014
- FG% within 5ft
- Layup shot
- Driving layup
- Jump shot
2016
- FG% within 5ft
- Layup shot
- Driving layup
- Jump shot
Just from these few samples, I think we can see that Cousins would benefit a lot more from a floor spacer than Willie. His jumpshot game is not strong enough to warrant all of those shots, so maybe he should be playing inside a lot more. His driving layups have increased by 2x as much, but his efficiency has decreased.
I think Willie would benefit most by a Koufos trade. He could play short stints with Cousins for defensive purposes, but would excel largely in a backup role where floor spacing and a high paced offense would suit him. I could see a Lawson/WCS PnR be really deadly. Willie does a good job setting picks and quickly rolling over to the basket. Lawson is a great playmaker who knows how to shoot the ball and that'll open up the floor a lot more.
I think Willie will begin the season as a starter, but will eventually be moved to the bench because guys like Gay, Barnes, Casspi, and Tolliver fit better on offense.
I think WCS can secure the starting job if he shows any life of a consistent jumpshot. I think Willie's goal should be working on become a jumpshooter rather than a back to the basket game. He'd make a lot of money as a 3&D PF/C, and it's exactly what we need next to Cousins.