37. Robert Williams

Perhaps it is a bit of a surprise that Robert Williams is ranked this high, but we love our intangibles and defense here.

It was not a great start for Williams, whose stock fell in the Draft when questions about his work ethic arose, and he did not do himself any favors in his first training camp, but the talent was there and he was worth the investment.  The Center played off the bench for his first two years, showing flashes of defensive genius, but this was just the beginning.

Williams logged more playing time (18.9 MP) in 2020-21, yet still averaged 1.8 Blocks per Game, and was seventh in Blocks per Game.  Last year was when Williams proved he belonged in the defensive elite, earning not only Second Team All-Defensive Honors with his 102.4 leading the NBA in Defensive Rating.  He was also fifth in Defensive Win Shares (3.9), second in Blocks per Game (2.2), and if Williams was in the Game you knew exactly what he was there to do.

In 2022-23, Williams was oft-injured, appearing in only 35 Games and missed the playoffs, and this would be his swansong in Beantown as he was traded to Portland after in the summer of 2023.  

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Center
  • Acquired: Selected in the 1st Round, 27th Overall in the NBA Draft. 6/21/18.
  • Departed: Traded to the Portland Trail Blazers with Malcolm Brogdon, a 2024 1st Round Pick (which would be Bub Carrington) for Jrue Holiday 10/1/23
  • Games Played: 209
  • Per Game Averages:

    20.5 MP
    .732 eFG%
    .656 FT%
    7.3 PTS
    6.9 RB
    1.4 AST
    0.7 STL
    1.7 BLK

    56 Playoff Games
    18.6 MP
    .729 eFG%
    .742 FT%
    6.3 PTS
    5.3 RB
    0.9 AST
    0.4 STL
    1.4 BLK

  • Advanced Stats:

    22.3 PER
    .733 TS%
    7.4 VORP
    22.2 WS

    56 Playoff Games
    20.7 PER
    .743 TS%
    1.7 VORP
    4.8 WS

  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    All-Defensive Second Team (2022)
    Highest Defensive Rating (2021-22)

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