Future150 National All-American Camp (October 8th-9th, 2016): Attending his third camp of the year, Williams was an All-Star selection at both Atlanta and Memphis camp, and the outcome of All-American camp was no different. He is a quiet player on and off the floor but lets his game do most of the talking. He has solid size for a floor general at 6’2” and has a great overall feel for the game. He’s at his best when slashing to the rim and finishing with either hand but is fully capable of knocking down jump shots from anywhere when left open. -Zac Lyon
Future150 Memphis Camp-(Sept 24-25, 2016) Williams is a familiar face to the camp series and continues to get better everytime we see him play. His shot from both the mid and long range has start to become more consistent and his shot selection has gotten better. He still makes a living attacking the rim off the bounce and can finish through contact with his body and frame. On ball defense and court vision are two things he continues to work on which will only make his all around game even better.
Future150 Atlanta Camp (August 27th-28th, 2016): Williams impressed with his slashing abilities and quick decision making skills. He was one of the best finishers around the rim as he can score with either hand, and has no problem with a little bit of contact. Definitely the type of player you want on your team in a tight game situation. -Zac Lyon
10/11/2016 by Eric Hampford – The 2016 Future150 All-American Camp brought in talent from over 10 states, and there was no shortage of prospects who dazzled this past weekend.
9/29/2016 by Jason Pratt – The Future150 Camp Series was in Memphis, Tennessee this past weekend where the staff saw players from eight different states competing.
8/30/2016 by Zachary Lyon – Future150 continued its camp series into the heart of Georgia, plenty of prospects showed they have potential to play at the next level.