11.13.2009

The Love-In for Sheldoon Continues

Despite earning Rookie of the Month honors and leading all rookies in double-doubles during his first year in the league, he did not live up to the standards many had set for a lottery pick out of Duke. Now Williams is focused on helping the team that has given him another shot at establishing himself. He is averaging a career-high 6.8 points and 5.2 rebounds in 16.4 minutes per game with the Celtics.

“Honestly, [it's] just me going back to just going back being me. Hustle plays, running the floor, rebounding the basketball, playing defense, taking opportunities that are given to me and not just overdo things, overthink things, or try to do too much of anything,” he said. “It's more of a structured system [in Boston],” he added. “It's similar to being back at Duke. Things are run a certain way, things are expected to be run a certain way. Here everything is very structured. When anybody comes in, you know what your job is and what you have to do and it kind of makes everything else pretty much simple.”

Needless to say, this is a new experience for the 6-9 forward. “It's the most appreciated I felt in my four-year career,” he said.

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1 comment:

Lex said...

I don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but I will note that some portion of his production has come in garbage time. Now, garbage time still counts, of course. We need to maintain leads. But we must be careful not to assume that plays he makes in garbago time will be made when it counts. This is my one reservation thus far.

Having said that, his 18 footer against minny came at a crucial spot in the game.