Terrence Williams G/SF FA Sat 2/23/13 1:51 AM
Terrence Williams
G/SF FA
Terrence Williams played 25 minutes against the Suns on Friday, scoring nine points with four rebounds, four assists and one 3-pointer.
He looked pretty good in his best NBA game since April of last year. Garbage time was a big factor here, so there's no reason to grab T-Willie in almost any league.
Terrence Williams G/SF FA Wed 2/20/13 2:39 PM
Terrence Williams
G/SF FA
Boston Celtics announce signing of G/F Terrence Williams to a 10-day contract.
Williams is expected to be available to play Wednesday night against the Lakers. The Celtics were waiting for paperwork from Williams' former Chinese team to clear before announcing the deal. He doesn't have a ton of fantasy value now, but his potential makes him at least worth watching, especially in deeper leagues.
Terrence Williams G/SF FA Wed 2/20/13 12:22 PM
Terrence Williams
G/SF FA
Terrence Williams has been cleared to play for the Celtics and is eligible to play against the Lakers on Wednesday, a source told the Boston Globe.
Williams wasn't allowed to play on Tuesday due to paperwork, but that issue has been resolved and he'll wear No. 55 for Boston.
Terrence Williams G/SF FA Tue 2/19/13 7:39 PM
Terrence Williams
G/SF FA
Terrence Williams has not received clearance from his former Chinese team and he will not play Tuesday.
He is with the team, but he will need clearance in writing. Williams could help Boston at point guard, shooting guard and small forward, so he could become a part of their rotation. While he doesn't really have value yet, he's shown flashes of upside and is on the radar in very deep leagues.
Terrence Williams G/SF FA Tue 2/19/13 12:54 PM
Terrence Williams
G/SF FA
Terrence Williams is with the Celtics at in shootaround on Tuesday, but he is not participating.
Williams could get his first taste of action with Boston on Tuesday against the Nuggets, but he'll need to be cleared in order to do so.
Terrence Williams G/SF FA Mon 2/18/13 11:12 AM
Terrence Williams
G/SF FA
A source told the Boston Globe that the Celtics are "strongly considering" signing Terrence Williams to a 10-day contract.
Interesting. Talent has never been the issue for Williams, but before being cut in training camp by the Pistons, he had to accept a non-guaranteed contract and had played for three teams in just three years. The 2009 No. 11 overall pick would be an intriguing addition because he can play multiple positions for a banged-up Boston team.
Terrence Williams G/SF FA Thu 11/1/12 11:38 PM
Terrence Williams
G/SF FA
Terrence Williams has agreed to a one-year deal with Guangdong in China.
T-Willie looked like he was going to be in a mainstay in NBA rotations after averaging over 14 points per game during the last two months of his rookie campaign. However, his shot selection and lack of defense may have been his undoing. He has some talent, but his basketball career will continue overseas for now.
Terrence Williams G/SF FA Mon 10/22/12 12:40 PM
Terrence Williams
G/SF FA
Pistons waived G/F Terrence Williams.
The numbers game got the best of Williams as he never really had a chance to stick in Detroit. The versatile swingman will look for another opportunity, but his rope is running short.
Terrence Williams G/SF FA Sat 10/13/12 2:06 AM
Terrence Williams
G/SF FA
Terrence Williams was a bright spot for the Pistons' bench in Friday's exhibition loss, posting a typical versatile line of two points, five rebounds, four assists, one steal, and three blocks in 24 minutes.
Williams remains one of the league's biggest enigmas after some time has passed with no major incidents off the court. Kings players loved playing with the willing passer on the court, and some even openly questioned why he wasn't re-signed. He excelled when on the court in Sacto, too, but Williams was a hair away from being out of the league. Whatever the off-the-court stuff is, he'll always be worth watching with one eye to see if he can finally pan out.
Terrence Williams G/SF FA Fri 9/21/12 8:15 AM
Terrence Williams
G/SF FA
Pistons sign G/F Terrence Williams to a non-guaranteed contract.
T-Will's stock has really slipped in NBA circles, as evidenced by the fact that he couldn't land anything better than a training camp contract. The No. 11 overall pick of the 2009 draft has been on three teams in his first three years in the league and the Pistons will make his fourth. He's always had intriguing athleticism and has shown flashes of productivity, but he hasn't been able to enjoy sustained success.