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Rodney Williams Impresses in Summer Ball

Posted on August 2, 2011October 9, 2011 by David Shama

Rene Pulley has watched not only Jones but also several Gophers players in his summer basketball league.  Among the players he’s intrigued to see play for Minnesota next season is forward Rodney Williams who had a disappointing sophomore year averaging 6.8 points per game, making only 21 percent of his three point field goals and often being a non-contributor even though he was a starter.  Before the season he was projected by nbadraftnet.com to be a top 10 NBA draft choice in 2011.

“I think he’s got a new confidence in his game and his potential and his ability now,” Pulley said.  “He’s been shooting the three point shot very well.  He did that at the LeBron James camp and also the Kevin Durant camp.  But he’s brought that back to the league (Howard Pulley) and he’s been doing that here.

“(He’s) putting the ball on the floor far more aggressive than he’s ever been.  I am one of the ones that wonder, is it him?  Or is it somebody holding him back?  Because he impresses everybody.  He’s a crowd favorite here.  But for whatever reason, when he gets over to the U, you got a different Rodney Williams.”

Williams, who might be the most athletic player in the Big Ten, certainly has NBA potential and so, too, does teammate Trevor Mbakwe who is trying to make the USA World University Games roster this month.  The Gophers’ power forward led the Big Ten in rebounding last year at 10.5 per game and was an intimidating player not only rebounding, but blocking shots with his exceptional strength and jumping ability.

“My assessment of Trevor is he’s a beast,” Pulley said.  “He still needs to work on his low post moves, his footwork, and maybe develop a little eight to 12 foot shot.  But if he gets that together, he’s got a chance to be in the NBA.”

The best of Minnesota’s new players next season could certainly be Memphis freshman guard Andre Hollins.  The 6-1 Hollins averaged 23.5 points per game during his senior year and was Tennessee’s Mr. Basketball.

“I think he’s special,” Pulley said.  “I really, really like him.  He’s a strong body.  He’s an outstanding guard.  A good handler, very athletic.  Jumps out of the gym, but he’s got a great jump shot.  He’s got a three point shot, a mid-range shot and he’s quick.  I think he’s going to help the Gophers a lot.”

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