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Michael Carter-Williams - A Glimpse of What's to Come
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[QUOTE="reedny, post: 126606, member: 1423"] I won't blame the thread for cherry-picking stats...because there's a lot to like about MCW. The first thing I notice is his size. He moves and handles (after a few early jitters) like a shorter player, but he has the height to see over the defense and the instincts to make the right pass at the right time. I love his 'Jeremy Lamb' floater as well .. he's not afraid to take the ball to the rack. (We can thank DW for showing him how to be aggressive). Next season, I think MCW logs major minutes (20+) backing up Dion and BT. His offense needs seasoning, but this will come with minutes and confidence. Defensively, he's very smart and knows where to be, but he's not quite as quick laterally (or as strong) as Dion and Triche. Look for this to improve next year, along with his outside stroke. He will improve even more on defense as he gains strength. The future is bright. Having veteren guys (DW and BT) backed up by MCW and Cooney... gives us another year of quality depth and firepower at the guard position. [/QUOTE]
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