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Just finished some Emmit Williams and Naz Reid highlights

Posted on 3/9/18 at 11:24 am
Posted by Blanky6715
Dallas, TX
Member since Jul 2014
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Posted on 3/9/18 at 11:24 am
Next year will be a dunk fest.

LINK

Naz is just sick
This post was edited on 3/9/18 at 11:29 am
Posted by thunderbird1100
GSU Eagles fan
Member since Oct 2007
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Posted on 3/9/18 at 11:34 am to
The best way I can describe Williams is the dude is a VIOLENT player on the court. He doesnt just dunk it, he slams it down so you feel it for minutes.
Posted by nicholastiger
Member since Jan 2004
42665 posts
Posted on 3/9/18 at 11:49 am to
Can they box out and play D will be the bigger question.
The quicker they learn that the further this team will go.
Posted by The Truth 34
Chavez Ravine
Member since May 2010
41170 posts
Posted on 3/9/18 at 11:57 am to
Bigby-Williams, Naz and Emmitt just need to play physical in the paint and grab some rebounds for Christ sake.
Posted by thunderbird1100
GSU Eagles fan
Member since Oct 2007
68340 posts
Posted on 3/9/18 at 12:00 pm to
Reid, Williams and Days are among the best rebounders coming out of high school, objectively measured out in tournaments/AAU circuit.

Not to mention Bigby-Williams grabbed something like 14 boards a game in JUCO.

Rebounding woes will be a thing of the past.
Posted by thunderbird1100
GSU Eagles fan
Member since Oct 2007
68340 posts
Posted on 3/9/18 at 12:11 pm to
quote:

Reid, Williams and Days are among the best rebounders coming out of high school, objectively measured out in tournaments/AAU circuit.

Rebounding woes will be a thing of the past.


To expand on all this, Cody Worsham had an EXCELLENT article published after Williams committed to us:
Worsham article on Williams and other big commits



quote:

GLASS CLEANER
Though he is just 6-foot-7 as a power forward, he makes up for a relative lack of height with a near 7-foot wingspan, not dissimilar to the measurements former Tiger shotblocker and current Miami Heat forward Jordan Mickey boasted out of high school.

He’s a killer on the glass, grabbing 11.2 rebounds per game and ranking second among all shoe league players (bested only to current Duke star Marvin Bagley in the EYBL) in offensive rebounding percentage (14.4%) and defensive rebounding percentage (25.6% – just behind Reid, who grabbed 25.9% on the Under Armour circuit).

In fact, LSU has, in Days, Reid, and Williams, three of the best eight defensive rebounders from the 17U shoe circuit last spring, and three of the six best who aren’t already in college (Bagley and Missouri’s Jontay Porter reclassified from 2018 to 2017).

While he’s not exactly Mickey as a rim protector, he did rank third in EYBL in block percentage and blocked 1.6 shots per game. (Reid ranked second).



Seriously, start to get excited, these guys are beasts. 2 of the Top 3 shot blockers on AAU circuit and 3 of the Top 6 rebounders.
This post was edited on 3/9/18 at 12:17 pm
Posted by Alt26
Member since Mar 2010
28381 posts
Posted on 3/9/18 at 12:43 pm to
quote:

The best way I can describe Williams is the dude is a VIOLENT player on the court. He doesnt just dunk it, he slams it down so you feel it for minutes.


Williams brings the intensity LSU lacks right now (except for Rachal). KBW is a Tyrus Thomas type of player. He's not there to run offense through. He's there to block shots, dominate the glass and dunk everything.

I like the Mickey comparison for E. Williams, but I don't think he has the timing of Mickey. Yes he was long, but Mickey had incredible timing that just can't be taught.

Posted by thunderbird1100
GSU Eagles fan
Member since Oct 2007
68340 posts
Posted on 3/9/18 at 12:46 pm to
quote:

Williams brings the intensity LSU lacks right now


And they touched on that in the article:

quote:

“HIGH MOTOR BEAST”
What I like most about Williams is his demeanor. He’s straight up nasty, willing to go nose to nose with anyone. He’s ferocious on both ends of the floor. He wants to dunk everything on offense, block everything on defense, and grab every rebound.

He feasts on second-chance points and is a great complement to Reid, whose only knock by scouts has been a relative lack of motor. Williams more than offsets it. He isn’t just willing to do the dirty work. He thrives on it.

One person I talked to who’s scouted Williams as much as anyone in the country called him “a high motor beast.” He will be an enforcer from day one, a real tone-setter. LSU fans will love him for his grit and energy. He’ll bring the best out of Reid and can play alongside him or spell him, and he’ll be a prime target for Tremont Waters transition alley oops.


It all just makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside...


quote:

I like the Mickey comparison for E. Williams, but I don't think he has the timing of Mickey. Yes he was long, but Mickey had incredible timing that just can't be taught.



Yeah they said as much that he wont block as many shots like Mickey did, but the size and motor comparison is as close as it gets.
Posted by LSU2THEMAX
Shreveport
Member since Dec 2008
851 posts
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:54 pm to
Want to get really excited?!! Check out: Kavell Bigby-Williams Highlights

Posted by BayouRat15
DAUPHIN ISLAND,AL
Member since Jan 2004
10182 posts
Posted on 3/9/18 at 6:31 pm to
Nice video....next year just wow!!!!

BOOMSHOCKKLOCKA!
Posted by Madking
Member since Apr 2016
47900 posts
Posted on 3/9/18 at 11:18 pm to
He’s a lot more physical than Mickey and I can’t stress that enough. You’re right Mickey had great timing and probly jumps higher, Williams has more foot speed and explosion. Think of a Vernell Singleton/Jamie Lloreda hybrid.
This post was edited on 3/9/18 at 11:20 pm
Posted by Pilot Tiger
North Carolina
Member since Nov 2005
73145 posts
Posted on 3/10/18 at 3:20 am to
front court is going to look crazy different next year
Posted by 1723lale
Louisiana
Member since Jan 2010
2222 posts
Posted on 3/10/18 at 10:47 am to
Down votes???
Posted by Tiger Ugly
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2008
14509 posts
Posted on 3/10/18 at 11:22 am to
quote:

Think of a Vernell Singleton/Jamie Lloreda hybrid.


If this is the type of player he is that is very encouraging, as these were great motor, high energy and effort guys and that always translates to good things for the team.

Lloreda had definite issues functioning in your typical campus setting outside the lines, but inside the lines I don't know that I've seen anyone that put forth more effort more consistently. He was a high-high motor guy.
Posted by pellietigersaint
Tiger Stadium
Member since Aug 2005
19043 posts
Posted on 3/10/18 at 1:11 pm to
quote:

Down votes???


I quit looking at downvotes a long time ago

I'm not going to get myself worked up over a bunch of pussies troll the internet
Posted by William G
Lafayette
Member since Jan 2014
1496 posts
Posted on 3/10/18 at 1:47 pm to
I miss Jaime Lloreda , dude played his heart out.
Posted by crawlin king snake
in the weeds
Member since Jul 2015
333 posts
Posted on 3/10/18 at 1:53 pm to
There will be a completely made over team it will be fun to watch.
Posted by UptownnMike
Uptown New Orleans
Member since Aug 2015
4067 posts
Posted on 3/10/18 at 2:02 pm to
Naz reminds me of Cousins
Posted by Tiger Ugly
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2008
14509 posts
Posted on 3/10/18 at 8:50 pm to
quote:

I miss Jaime Lloreda , dude played his heart out.


Cat was a troubled soul, but I don't think I've ever seen anyone play harder every single second.
Posted by Madking
Member since Apr 2016
47900 posts
Posted on 3/10/18 at 9:20 pm to
Well I wasn’t talking about off the court issues lol, I meant he’s in between those guys physically and his type of game. He’s bigger than Vernell but has that type of explosive athleticism with the tough mentality, physicality and agressive manner of attacking the glass like lloreda did. I think Tiger fans will fall in love with his style of play.
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