Following the contest, Miles Bridges was asked about Williams' monster impact. The veteran forward put in another impressive shift (35 points, five rebounds, and five assists on an über efficient 12/19 from the field), but he deferred all praise to his much maligned center.
Williams logged 24 points (9-13 FG, 6-7 FT), 10 rebounds, two assists, two blocks and two steals over 29 minutes during Monday's 105-102 win over the Heat.
Snooker legend Jimmy White has touted the Chinese trio of Si Jiahui, Wu Yize and Zhao Xintong as potentially being ‘the next Ronnie O’Sullivan, John Higgins and Mark Williams.’ The Class of 92 are still going strong as 33 years after turning professional all three are still in the top eight in the world rankings.
The problem was that Williams only shot the ball seven times (a little more if you factor in that he also attempted four free throws). The center just wasn't as involved on a nigh
Thursday evening, the Hornets released their initial injury report for the game and it'll be a night off for center Mark Williams as they continue to manage his workload after com
To describe the Charlotte Hornets season as "long" or disastrous is mild, at best. For the third consecutive year, the organization has been plagued with injuries and finds itself in an all too familiar place - toward the top of the draft lottery.
However, he is loved by young NBA-heads, Charlotte fans, and executives who want to pay him to be somewhat aloof and awkward in strange TV commercials. There is inherent value in all of that, but it’s imperfect. One is left to wonder if the Charlotte front office considers those imperfections an irredeemable flaw.
If the first part of the season wasn't enough evidence, let the last three Charlotte Hornets games be proof: this season is totally irrevocably lost, and the Ho
The Hornets’ offense struggled to stay consistent on that end of the floor. Credit goes out to Minnesota for making it tough for Charlotte to settle into any sets they wanted to. Jaden McDaniels, Anthony Edwards,
Mark Williams has always had the tools. A five-star recruit out of high school, the former Duke standout turned ACC Defensive Player of the Year showcased an elite blend of size, mobility, and shot-blocking instincts.
Williams will miss a second consecutive game for Charlotte while managing his left foot injury. Charlotte will be thin in the frontcourt, with Jusuf Nurkic (neck) likely not playing in this game either. Moussa Diabate, Taj Gibson and Tidjane Salaun will likely see a boost in minutes Saturday against Brooklyn.