Williams has provided strong starting point for Sixers

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All transitions in life should go as smoothly as it has for 76ers guard Lou Williams in going from offensive spark off the bench to starting floor general.

Last year, Williams' role was to come off the bench and score, plain and simple. Now, with new coach Eddie Jordan and the departure of starting lead guard Andre Miller, Williams was handed the keys to start the newly implemented Princeton offense. So far, so good as the Sixers, who host the Boston Celtics at the Wachovia Center tonight, have won two of their first three games.

Lou Williams has made nice transition from Sixers´ bench to starting lineup.
YONG KIM / Staff photographer
Lou Williams has made nice transition from Sixers' bench to starting lineup.

The numbers posted by the fifth-year guard suggest that the offense and his offense are a perfect fit.

Williams leads the team in scoring at 20.3 points per game, has made 63.6 percent of his shots and has averaged 35.3 minutes a game. He played a career-high 42 minutes at New York on Saturday and pulled down a career-high 10 rebounds.

But those aren't the numbers the affable Williams wants to discuss.

"I just concentrate on my turnovers, I'm not really worried about anything else," he said, following yesterday's practice at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.

His concentration on not throwing the ball away has been rock solid. In his 106 minutes of play, he has just two giveaways and has dealt 15 assists.

"He's been good, man," Jordan said. "It's my responsibility that everything works. It's not on him. It's equal distribution of the ball, equal responsibility to run the offense by the guards. He's going out there with a great attitude; I like that. He's keeping us organized a lot more than I thought he would."

Said forward Elton Brand: "I think that the offense bodes well to his style. It helps him get open shots, flash to the rim, help him finish because he is so athletic. I knew for a while that he would flourish in the offense."

They'll need all of those skills from Williams tonight as the unbeaten Celtics (4-0) will present a stiff challenge. The last time the Sixers played an upper-echelon team, in the season-opener at Orlando, they got squashed by the Magic in a game that was far more out of reach than the 120-106 final score suggested.

"They are going to pound the ball inside," Williams said of the Celtics. "Obviously, Ray Allen is a huge threat, Eddie House coming off the bench is a huge threat, as far as three-pointers go. But the other guys are basically grinders on the inside. And that's the type of defense that we play. I think we match up better with a team like Boston, a more traditional team that tries to play out of the post."

Williams was referring to the other type of team the Sixers have faced so far this year in Orlando, Milwaukee and the Knicks, who like to shoot the three-ball. The three opponents combined to jack 91 treys against the Sixers, draining 40 percent. Tonight should be a little different.

But the Celtics will be facing a different Sixers team, particularly at the lead guard spot.

"I like his demeanor," Jordan said of Williams. "I like the way he stands up for his teammates. He never complains about anything, he has great body language and great facial expressions. He's so calm and that's what you need from your point guard."

 

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Lou Williams was stunned to hear that when Pearl Jam performed the final concert at the Spectrum on Saturday night, they referred to him before performing the song "Sweet Lew." Williams said someone stopped him in a Wawa and told him about it . . . Andre Iguodala was at Game 4 of the Phillies-Yankees World Series on Sunday night, saying it was a great game, although he did say he was rooting for the Phillies . . . Celtics point guard Rajon Rando, who was the subject of many trade rumors in the offseason, said yesterday that he agreed to a 5-year contract extension with the team . . . The Sixers will host the New Jersey Nets on Friday night, then finish out the week with an afternoon game in Detroit on Sunday.

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Posted 09:15 AM, 11/03/2009
tha2nddunn
Plays no defense...yeah he can put up points, but what about stopping them...he's not the only one but his defense is poor, and is constantly unaware of where his defender is!
Posted 11:09 AM, 11/03/2009
combocancer1975
Iguodala should match up with rondo. Lou should match up with Ray. Double pierce off of Perkins let Perkins score. Can Brand defend pierce? Maybe a line up of sp8ts, Sam, & brand.
Posted 11:19 AM, 11/03/2009
pzales
bob what is your sense of the Sixers team and the new coach? This is the team's third coach in 12 months. How are the players responding so far to his style and personality?
Posted 12:05 PM, 11/03/2009
tha2nddunn
Iguodala should guard Allen, Lou will keel losing him and that can't be allowed for Allen, Lou shold be fine with Rondo because Rondo likes to drive to the basket and will keep Lou focused
Posted 12:56 PM, 11/03/2009
iguodala215
he shouldnt be scoring that much....he needs to pass more...iguodala is looking like a point guard out there....
Posted 03:40 PM, 11/03/2009
barrywil
sixers fan here - not a hater or lover of williams. from what i see he is a hen in a fox's den waiting to be exploited by a team with savvy pick and roll schemes and ability to run wild off his streaky ill-timed shooting. like Boston
Posted 04:50 PM, 11/03/2009
combocancer1975
Lou can't guard rondo. I have seen it. He can't do it. If Lou guards rondo the sixers will have to double. Can brand defend pierce? Agility v power. Similar measurables & physical abilities but different skill sets. The advantage on each end would be the disadvantage on the other. But two very good players. Someone would foul out. Who's will would prevail. It would come down to pride and the one not able to overcome the disadvantage.
Posted 04:57 PM, 11/03/2009
starbird
no D, lots to learn....
Posted 05:41 PM, 11/03/2009
armando7676
samething rondo is fast,but lou is faster.let see what happen.lou is going to score out rondo.
Posted 08:59 PM, 11/03/2009
GetRidofIguodola
God this game is awful, down 21, just embarrassing
Posted 10:05 AM, 11/04/2009
combocancer1975
Just like I said. LOUIS WILLIAMS CANNOT GUARD RONDO! Rondo plays the point has point guard measurables and point guard abilities but he rebounds like a power forward. I'm not talking about long rebounds that perimeter players usually get like iguodala I'm talking about going in there banging boxing out and out jumping a power forward or center as he did last night and taking their rebound. I'd bet in a one on one rebounding session rondo would out rebound EVERY SIXER! Maybe Sam would out rebound him MAYBE! Igoudala DESPERATELY NEEDS to play ALL penentrating guards. When The real Jordan played if Harper or kerr could not stop a point guard who stepped up and SHUT HIM DOWN! Michael Jordan. Iguodala as the captain and best player it is your to recognize what the team is having trouble with EVERYNITE! And PERSONALLY FIX IT! That's what they mean when they say HE REFUSES TO LET HIS TEAM LOSE! Sometimes iguodala you have to recognize a problem and make the adjustment yourself. You shut Ray down but rondo got off.that's when you tell Lou let me defend rondo for a while and cool him off then we will SWITCH BACK. Recognize who's getting off no matter who it is then stop it at all costs. Make them do something else. It's mental with you dude. You don't think the game defensively as a group. As if you are saying I DONT CARE AS LONG AS MY MAN DID NOT GET OFF type of thing. Winning a game is not easy it's hard work. The sixers are lazy and their strength is also their weakness ATHELETICISM! They don't play basketball they rely on atheleticism not hard work.
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