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Shawne Williams Future

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  • Shawne Williams Future

    Just curious to see where exactly most Pacer fans see Shawne Williams fitting in with the future of this team.

    I originally liked the idea of he and Granger as the wings, but with J.O.'s issues and Ike looking less likely like a pat of this team by the day, I'm beginign to rethink my opinion on Shawne playing PF on a regular basis.

    The website 82games.com, which measures players performances to a ridiculous level, actually has Shawne being significantly more effective at PF than either SF or SG: LINK

    Of course that could be the results of Shawne only being used at PF in situations that would be to his benefit, thus the inflated production, but I found it interesting none the less.
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    Starting Shooting Guard
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    Starting Small Forward - Granger New Position/Off the Bench
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    Starting Small Forward - Granger Traded
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    Starting Power Forward
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    Traded
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    Re: Shawne Williams Future

    I'm not sure at all... I guess a lot will be decided with how we handle the JO situation next season... as well as seeing how it plays out if we keep him. Let's say we keep JO for whatever reason- What do we do for a backup plan when JO goes out with injury? If we loaded up with a guy on the bench ready to play some center for us, then I could see Shawne playing PF.

    BUT... if we're trading JO... Shawne could factor into that trade. He's so similar in position to Granger and Dunleavey that I could see the team parting with him.

    -Bball
    Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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    "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

    -John Wooden

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    • #3
      Re: Shawne Williams Future

      I suspect we keep him around until he needs more money...then he goes. He's probably going to be too good to be a backup and he will probably be behind Granger, the good citizen, when it's time to make a trade. We probably should start him next year at PF and showcase....

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      • #4
        Re: Shawne Williams Future

        Either have Granger play the 2 and Williams play the 3, or the other way around.. Not sure.. Just need to compare each player at each position and see where they fit in best.. I voted for Williams in 3, Granger in 2.

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        • #5
          Re: Shawne Williams Future

          I think Shawne is closer to a 4 than a 2. If Pacers are serious about moving to an uptempo system then they should get Shawne to add strength while maintaining his mobility.

          If we can find a good center with good post defense, rebounding then that could work.

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            Re: Shawne Williams Future

            Originally posted by Swingman View Post
            I think Shawne is closer to a 4 than a 2. If Pacers are serious about moving to an uptempo system then they should get Shawne to add strength while maintaining his mobility.

            If we can find a good center with good post defense, rebounding then that could work.

            Hasheem Thabeet please..

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            • #7
              Re: Shawne Williams Future

              I'm undecided for now. The 2008-2009 season is his 3rd season....hopefully he can make the same jump that Granger did.
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              • #8
                Re: Shawne Williams Future

                Well it's still early in his career and let's not forget that this is still a very young man. I'm going for 6th man tweener forward. I think he is best at that and with Danny and Dun Dun beying pretty much the undisputed starting SF's of this team (even though one of them, depending on match ups fills the SG position in name).

                We have to give the young man a little time to grow aswell. What I don't want to see is him going from 12 to 38 minutes in two games. To me that makes players more susceptible for over estimating themselves and getting a possible attitude that's not good for the team. I rather let him minutes go up slower, but gradual.
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                  Re: Shawne Williams Future

                  Originally posted by Swingman View Post
                  I think Shawne is closer to a 4 than a 2. If Pacers are serious about moving to an uptempo system then they should get Shawne to add strength while maintaining his mobility.

                  If we can find a good center with good post defense, rebounding then that could work.
                  That's the best bet. Granger is perfect at SF and out of position otherwise. With some added strength and maybe 10 more pounds, which is definitely possible to happen on a guy Shawne's age, he could turn out to be an excellent PF. He would present real problems for the opposition by taking his man out to the perimeter. I say keep him and see how PF works out.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Shawne Williams Future

                    If he's here, he'll be a 6th man or a PF depending on what other changes are made.

                    With a good floor leader/defender at PG and (as already stated) a tough, physical big at C, he could play the 4 in a up-tempo system.

                    There has to be a fairly good chance the one of Williams, Dun, Granger gets moved at some point due to their similarities.
                    I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

                    -Emiliano Zapata

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                    • #11
                      Re: Shawne Williams Future

                      Originally posted by Ownagedood View Post
                      Either have Granger play the 2 and Williams play the 3, or the other way around.. Not sure.. Just need to compare each player at each position and see where they fit in best.. I voted for Williams in 3, Granger in 2.
                      I don't intend to pick on you, Ownagedood, but why do people keep trying to slot players into positions on the court that they just don't fit in? It isn't just you, as "guard" was one of the possible answers to the poll in this thread.

                      Granger and Williams are not guards. They should not have to play out of position like that. The Pacers have a bit of a history of playing people out of position, and that has been one reason this team struggles. I even remember TPTB suggesting that Bender could play the 2 guard position. That was absolutely goofy.

                      They should just try to balance the doggone roster and forget about force-feeding players into the wrong spots.
                      Last edited by Tom White; 02-23-2008, 01:20 PM.

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                        Re: Shawne Williams Future

                        Shawne was measured in at 6'8.75" in shoes with a 7'3" wingspan during the pre-draft measurements. He was 20 at the time, it's feasible he's grown slightly since then.

                        If we're serious about going small-ball, up-tempo for now and for the future, I see no reason why he can't be a power forward.

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                          Re: Shawne Williams Future

                          There's obviously 2 ways you can play "double wings". Either a regular back court or a regular front court. We've seen JOB already push toward small ball so I think you end up with 1 big, 2 wings and then PG/SG, rather than having Danny guard the smaller 2s.

                          Now even this year we've seen Danny have some improved success defending some of the bigger SGs, so I can see running only a PG at times. I just don't think it would be the norm.


                          Shawne had a typical game last night, TONS of mistakes, really sloppy and confused, and then mixed in with some very savvy moves including that and-1 which has become his forte.

                          There is no doubting his raw talent IMO. He's legit if he can harness that and get his head around the game. We've all been anxious for he and Danny to just get there, but I think the reality on both is just 3-4 years for things to really kick in. Danny is showing a lot of signs already, so let's see Shawne at this time next season.

                          Foolish to trade either...except from the view of "if you don't you are just F'd".

                          My view is rebuild with those 2 in mind and with a target season of 09-10 at the earliest. Really I think 2 more awkward seasons should be expected, and I can live with that.


                          edit - yes on Thabeet. He fits that plan pretty well. He'll also need a few seasons because he's terribly raw. But he appears to be on target to be a rebounding/shot blocking specialist rather than a guy the offense goes through. Since that should be 4/33 anyway at that point he's perfect. Plus his size helps offset running a little smaller at the PF with Shawne.

                          Thabeet looks to be a guy the Pacers might be able to get even if they make the playoffs. He won't fix anything the next 2 seasons, but patient Pacers fans could be highly rewarded in a few years with a more physical version of Camby.
                          Last edited by Naptown_Seth; 02-23-2008, 10:36 AM.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Shawne Williams Future

                            Right now I wish we'd get two more picks in this draft and take a PG to replace Tinsley with (either immediately or in the near future depending on the learning curve), Kevin Love, and either Thabeet or Hibbert.

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                              Re: Shawne Williams Future

                              Naptown-

                              Agree totally on Thabeet. But I think it's wishful thinking to assume
                              he'll last beyond the 6-10 range in the draft. Bigs with his upside are
                              few and far between these days. When they come along, they
                              always seem to climb as the draft draws near.

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