Williams Throws Gauntlet at Bigs
12 Sep
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After claiming the rebounding title in his first year down-under, Williams is laser-focused on defending his crown and unashamedly wants to be the undisputed ‘best big man in the league’.
“That’s something that I want everybody to say, [that I’m] a beast and the best one in this league. And so, I got to prove it,” Williams told Getting’ Saucy, Phoenix Media’s new podcast.
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Williams has featured against most of the revered centres in the league and knows toppling them will go a long way in him being titled as the best.
“Keanu Pinder over at Perth, he's an absolute beast, Aron Baynes in Brisbane is a legend too.”
“There's a bunch of guys out there that that can really fill it up and play well at the five position. I have my work cut out for me.
“But everything I'm doing now is, is in preparation to beat those guys.”
(Williams is looking to go back-to-back in leading the league in rebounds.)
One player Williams is yet to face is Jo Lual-Acuil Jnr, Melbourne United’s title-winning centre, and that’s a match-up he, and the league, hotly anticipate.
“He has a real menacing type of presence and that energy is always great to go against and compete against the best.
“Anytime we play against the other Melbourne team, it's always a lot of fun.
“The atmosphere is crazy. It feels like a real rivalry and I'm loving the chance go against Melbourne and especially JLA down there.”
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Both Lual-Acuil Jnr and Williams face periods on the sidelines to begin the NBL24 season, with their first encounter to be in one of the four Throwdowns this campaign.
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