2018 NBA Mock Draft: Who’s moving at the top?
Williams declined to attend last week’s combine, probably knowing that it’s too late for him to rise to the lottery after two seasons at Texas A&M and a trip to the combine last summer. There’s not much for him to prove after a failed experiment with a jump shot during his sophomore season, but that’s not to say the Clippers shouldn’t be interested.
Williams might never get that jumper right, but he posted a block percentage over 10 in each of his two college seasons and can rebound like crazy when locked in. He decreased his usage and became more efficient as a sophomore, while his defensive rebounding percentage skyrocketed. Quietly, he became a more well-rounded player despite failing to improve and make his return to school worthwhile.