I base the poor work ethic off looking worse now than he did in college. I can't think of a single aspect to his game he's improved on in four years time. If anything, he's regressed.A lot of assumptions being made here, does anyone actually know how he commits himself to his work, or are we basing it all on this dancing incident.
Looking back at it, it seemed that he mentally checked out as soon as the Rudy Gay trade happened. It was almost as if in his own mind, he said to himself at that point,...there goes my chance
I never liked the trade, he makes too much money to gamble on. Moute is one of the best role players per dollar around, if he is healthy that is. I could have understood it more if Williams was just a 2-3 million contract though.
Would have been nice to have Moute as our role defensive stopper. He's also a very good team culture guy.
It's odd that they say that Rudy was their guy from the beginning, yet they trade for Williams a couple weeks before the Gay trade?
Would have been nice to have Moute as our role defensive stopper. He's also a very good team culture guy.
It's odd that they say that Rudy was their guy from the beginning, yet they trade for Williams a couple weeks before the Gay trade?
Contingency in case the Rudy trade didn't happen.
Derek Williams: Any questions?
What a complete arrogant jerk - he apparently thinks that his past year of sucking and not playing hard for the Kings will mean nothing if he just "turns it on" a few times and gets traded somewhere (where?!) that will feature him as a starter.
What a complete arrogant jerk - he apparently thinks that his past year of sucking and not playing hard for the Kings will mean nothing if he just "turns it on" a few times and gets traded somewhere (where?!) that will feature him as a starter.
Ummm...yes. He STILL sucks! One game doesn't prove to me he is a good team mate.Derek Williams: Any questions?
Wow we have a bunch of legit psychologists here at KF. Had no idea!
A lot of assumptions being made here, does anyone actually know how he commits himself to his work, or are we basing it all on this dancing incident.
Ahhhhhh! DWill can go suck on a box of rocks now, for all I care -
he quite clearly can play, if he wants to.
Like when he's on a nationally televised game.
What a complete arrogant jerk - he apparently thinks that his past year of sucking and not playing hard for the Kings will mean nothing if he just "turns it on" a few times and gets traded somewhere (where?!) that will feature him as a starter.
D-Will is just another player in a long line of players who were drafted high and thought he had "WON". However being drafted is only the beginning. Williams never got that. So his work ethic and subsequent lack of improvement shows that he is not dedicated to the game. He has shown that he has no drive to improve. Therefore he is merely a contract to trade or let expire.
You know this based on what? These are just asinine assumptions.
Every time I see him on the bench he looks like he's having a good time. Cheering and reacting with his teammates. I don't see a guy pouting or making stupid comments to the media. Just because someone can't improve their game, doesn't mean that they aren't trying. Williams just might not have the talent. He almost shot 60% from 3 his last year in college. You think he's so cocky that he just doesn't care about his shots going in now because he's "Won" in life?
This is what I don't get about DWill's attitude. He does not care much about playing defense. It has been as if he is thinking that he is too good offensively (like James Harden) that he does not need to waste much effort defending. I think he's got all the athleticism to become a nightmare for anyone he is guarding or just do his best effort and hustle/stick like a glue to his man. Sad to say, he refused to do that even if his career is in jeopardy now. If only he can copy what McLemore is doing right now he can easily turn the tide. And maybe he can also win some fans back and believe in him again - just like McLemore has done this season.If he CARES so much, he could play better defense. Defense is about hustle, not as much about talent. But his defense has not improved either.
I respectfully disagree. He has already been jettisoned by one team the T-Wolves, who at the time desperately needed a good small forward. But traded him away after drafting Him 2nd overall in less that 2 years time. That says a LOT about what the T-Wolves thought about him. They gave up on him FAST. I thought it was a very peculiar trade and a gamble at the time. He has not proven he can be a consistent NBA player and this is his 4th year. Those are FACTS not ASSUMPTIONS.
If he is traded again, the jury will no longer be out on Williams. He is either lacking in work ethic, attitude, or talent. Doesn't really matter if it is one of those things or a combination of all three. He simply has not cut it in the NBA and he is going to run out of chances very soon. I could CARE LESS if he is having a " Good Time" on the bench. I think the fans would prefer he perform on the court and act professionally on the bench. Many high draft picks have gotten their money and failed as NBA players. He has not improved and his attitude on the bench does not project a professional attitude. His work ethic CAN be called into question because he has not improved his game in any area. If he CARES so much, he could play better defense. Defense is about hustle, not as much about talent. But his defense has not improved either.
I think its weird the day I start this thread D Will starts to have his head into the game. Finished the game with the starters today. Hope he doesn't fall off again.