Wednesday, January 12th, 2011 at 5:08 pm  |  14 responses

A Whole New World

SLAM 145: Michael Carter-Williams is PG to watch out for.

Originally published in SLAM 145

by Ben Collins

When coach Mike Hart of St. Andrew’s School in Rhode Island was thinking of adding Massachusetts-bred prospect Michael Carter-WilliamsMichael Carter-Williams to his team, a couple of fellow coaches and close friends were skeptical. They had heard some things. “They were saying he was too skinny and he had a bad attitude,” says Hart. “I said, ‘Those things are fixable.’ I looked at him, with his background, his size, that ability and thought I hit the jackpot.”

Man, has he ever turned out to be right. Carter-Williams is still skinny, yes—he’s 6-5 (conservatively, and growing) and he’s 175 pounds. But there are protein shakes for that sort of thing. There aren’t shakes, though, for the kind of scorer he is. He dropped 62 points in a Nike camp over the summer. This is impressive for anybody. It’s even more impressive for a kid who is, by all accounts, a pure point guard, always looking to distribute.

“He’s too young to remember Penny Hardaway with knees,” his coach says. But Hart has a better suggestion. “Shaun Livingston with a jumpshot—and maybe better scoring ability.”

As for the attitude? It’s been checked. He’s learned, cultured now. A thespian. He can show you the world. “I was Aladdin in the school play. I’ve been surrounded by good people,” says Carter-Williams. “I see myself as a leader out there.”

He’s talking about the basketball court now, not Aladdin. He’s grown from “a bit of a sore sport, who I think really just hated losing,” according to Hart, to a team captain. He’s now a top-30 prospect in his class and on his way to Syracuse to play PG. He could be the best rebounding guard in the country, his coach says.

But Carter-Williams won’t say it. This is the new humble leader, Michael Carter-Williams. He’ll let his expansive highlight reel on YouTube do the talking. Or maybe he’ll sing it to you.

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  • minikidd

    how can you write “pure point guard” and then have 2 passes in a 2 min. highlight reel?

  • cris

    looks selfish to me… pretty typical ball hog.

  • http://www.slamonline.com/ niQ

    Shaun Livingston with a jumpshot sounds about right. But it must suck to be his teammates. They didn’t get any looks.

  • http://www.twitter.com/rodgerbohn Rodger Bohn

    He’s definitely more along the lines of a shoot first point guard, but that could perhaps be out of necessity. No slight to his HS or AAU teammates, but he was clearly ahead of them on the offensive end and often times forced to shoot the rock 30 times a game even to keep them in the game…

  • fiasco

    ^^then he should have played somewhere else

  • KrazyK

    Easy people. It was a HIGHLIGHT clip. Not a game. How can you possibly know he’s selfish if the video was a bunch of scoring highlights?

  • http://www.slamonline.com/ niQ

    @KrazyK. Most “Point Guard” highlights are of them dishing to their teammates. That’s why it was just as easy to point out there weren’t many passes in that clip

  • KrazyK

    And you know this based on your extensive research of all the data you’ve compiled during you “How to tell If a Player is Selfish by Watching Highlights” study? Anyway, until anyone has seen an actual game it’s just stupid to jump to conclusions based on a two minute highlight clip.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Alls I know is now I have that stupid Aladdin song stuck in my head…

  • http://yahoo.com kevin armenta

    I see some paul pierce in the kid

  • http://dribblepro.com DribblePro

    Great video.

  • hunter

    His outside shoot is WET!!!! The kid got game and you haters need to fall back. Obviously he got skillz or Syracuse would not have recruited him. The same ones talkin trash will be same ones buying his sneakers in a couple of years!!!! Bottles up Michael Carter-Williams. Good luck to you. Your future is bright!!!!

  • dante

    being a former player @ St. Andrews, and watching him, this young man is the truth. You can’t get a taste of a player in 2 minutes of a clip. Night in and night out, he brings it. Wait till he is tearing up the big east for the orangemen, then you haters will be on the bandwagon.

  • Val

    Aye, y’all betta stop hating on MCW, ive watched him play, he’ll drop 30 on you quick with more than 5 assist to add to the sheet. Big East players better be ready and D-up, especially Providence College.

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