Concerning Patrick Williams. A minor turnaround is possible under specific conditions: A Fresh Start elsewhere: A change of scenery could help. A team with a developmental culture (like the Phoenix Suns, Miami Heat or Toronto Raptors) might unlock more aggression by taking him out of the strict spot-up role he has played under Bulls coach Billy Donovan. Age Is Still on His Side: Despite being in the league for several seasons, Williams is still only 24 years old. Historically, some athletic wings don't put everything together mentally until age 26 or 27. Reframing the Ceiling: The realistic "turnaround" people hope for now is not stardom, but rather him becoming a highly reliable, high-end 3-and-D role player. If he can consistently hit his outside shot and play physical wing defense for a winning team, he can still have a long NBA career.
According to Chatham County Sheriff and local reports (WTOC, WSAV, WJCL), the victim was walking out of a downtown club when he was struck. No specific catalyst, prior argument, or motive has been publicly detailed—the investigation is active with more suspects sought. Two similar incidents days apart involved overlapping individuals. Wilson (aggravated assault/battery) and Phillips (battery) arrested; victim hospitalized with severe injuries. Official updates don't specify race.
@ErikRuby In this deal the @suns save 7 mil and depending on how much the Bulls like Dunn and Green and how badly they want to get off Williams contract we might could pull a 2nd round pick in the deal as well.
@swaveyxquis Depending on how much they like Dunn and Green and how badly they want to get off Williams contract we might could pull a 2nd round pick in the deal as well.
@TheDunkCentral@MikeAScotto Chicago gets rid of a bad contract and gets a young volume scorer, a young wing 3 and d with high upside and a solid veteran that can defend and shoot the 3.