Modern problems require modern solutions. “I just try and come in and do my job every day, try and be the best version of myself and I expect the same from my teammates. I’ve been in here grinding. Sneakily explosive player.I would say P.J's weakness is : has no brainWeaknesses: Facilitation, size.Strength: Driving & finishing at the rumStrengths: Excellent perimeter defender with the size and athleticism to switch freely 1-4 if needed. 3) Grant Williams is 6-foot-5, 235 pounds with approximately a 6-foot-11 wingspan. Lack of quickness relative to 3s, lack of strength relative to 4s. Low 30s in college. Plus, the Bucks employ a similarly deep rotation of big men like the Lakers, with Brooks brother—the aforementioned Robin Lopez—backing him up at the five. Merely a decent shooter, especially for a "stretch" 4.
Marvin Williams, Charlotte Hornets: The Hornets have exceeded expectations, but Williams’s age (33) and expiring contract make him a likely … It’s definitely my dream to be here and I’m excited. Good at lots of things, not great at any one particular thing.Strength: Dynamic offensive skill setStrengths: Elite post offense- best arsenal in the league.Weakness: Hasn't put it togetherStrength: Straight-line quicknessStrength: Post footwork - "Old man game"Thanks for the cliffnotes version, very handy intro to the team.Weakness: Lack of lateral quicknessStrengths: Length, slashing attacks from the perimeter. That's Lin's D on a bad night, he just can't get side-to-side quickly. Middling big-man FT shooting.Strengths: Length, versatility. Defense, particularly solid p&r coverage.Strengths: Turnover averse (great A:T ratio despite one of his weaknesses).Weakness: Lack of strength (+ Tiny wingspan) “I’m definitely a team player. He’s been a role player for most of his career, averaging 10.3 points in 28.3 minutes across 1,055 career contests. It’s become a growing trend in recent years for teams to be overly protective with their draft picks in Las Vegas, but that didn’t make sitting out any easier for Washington.While the exposure to any NBA setting can be beneficial in more ways than one, there was only so much the reigning Third-Team All-American could take away from the team’s stay out in the desert without actually playing.“I was trying to learn the sets from the sideline and do as much as I could from just watching. And there certainly are prognosticators who think it could be a long year in Buzz City after the team lost its two leading scorers from last season in free agency. I’m definitely feeling a lot better than I did around Summer League time. ... Marvin Williams: 29: Nets (from Hawks) Anthony Brown. Pretty decent rebounder.Weakness: Lack of sanity (or post defense)Strengths: Shooting (outside and midrange), passing.Strengths: Excellent FT shooter.Weakness: Lack of shooting rangeStrength: Ability to limit turnoversStrengths: Shooting, hyper-efficient scoring profile (Beyond the arc and at the rim).Weaknesses: Bulk, strength, defensive play. Al Jefferson. I’m willing to work hard each and every day.”The Hornets will finally get to see Washington in live game action in less than three weeks with training camp and preseason play looming just around the corner. I do want to add that Batum is a very underrated passer as which was a huge need for us.
On the other end, he never plays beyond himself. Everybody’s in here pretty much every day. “I just tried to enjoy it as much as I could and just focus on my rehab at that point. Strengths: Elite post offense- best arsenal in the league. Lack of quickness relative to 3s, lack of strength relative to 4s.Strengths: Playmaking, shooting (outside), has a sneaky dribble attack.Weaknesses: Athleticism, defensive mobility, length.Weaknesses: Defense. Washington is initially projected to begin the season behind Marvin Williams and Miles Bridges at the power forward position. I love playing basketball. Forward Marvin Williams is finalizing a contract buyout with the Charlotte Hornets, league sources tell ESPN. A unique forward with small forward skills in a 6-9 body with great wingspan. Merely a decent shooter, especially for a "stretch" 4. Shot selection issues from range as well.I see a lot of unfamiliar names on the roster. Now 33 years old, the 6-foot-8 stretch forward is shooting 37.6% on 3-pointers this season with the Hornets (16-35). I feel like we’re going to be better than what people think.”A significant sprain in his left foot couldn’t slow down former Kentucky Wildcat PJ Washington over the final two games of his collegiate career as he averaged 22.0 PPG and 7.5 RPG off the bench against Houston and Auburn in the NCAA Tournament six months ago.“Honestly, I don’t really pay attention to stuff like that,” Washington stated when asked about his mindset.
Good shot blocker when given the chance. Quite possibly only trailing Kawhi when it comes to SF defense since Lebron has been taking more and more plays off on defense the last few years to conserve energy.Pretty spot on. Strengths: Jack-of-trades guy. “I just feel like it was a great experience.”“It definitely sucked seeing everybody playing and just having to watch on the bench,” he said in an interview with Hornets.com.