Williams’ 7-foot-1, 242-pound frame and 7-foot-7 wingspan certainly stand out at the college level. The ACC defensive player of the year is one of the best shot-blockers in this draft class and brings a consistent presence as a vertical spacer and an offensive rebounder for Duke, finishing 71% of his field goal attempts, with nearly half of those makes coming on dunks. Williams isn’t quite as feared defensively as you might expect considering his accolades, as you frequently see opposing teams post him up or challenge him in the pick-and-roll, where he’s still a major work in progress. His upright stance on the perimeter and struggles covering ground fluidly are question marks projecting to the NBA level, as is the fact that the game simply moves too fast for him at times on both ends of the floor. — Jonathan Givony

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  1. The Detroit Pistons need this young man. He does it on both ends. Where Marvin Bagley III only can do it offensively. We all know that defense wins championships. So having Cade Cunningham throwing him the ball is going to take us to the next level.

  2. Future DPOY. A more agile gobert. If biyombo zeller plumlee doing great when they play with melo what more with this beast.

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