LATEST NEWS: Portland Trail Blazers are vying for the NBA’s best center rotation

The Portland Trail Blazers finally completed the long-awaited Damian Lillard deal last week, yielding more than most of us expected. Aside from a slew of first-round picks and Malcolm Brogdon, General Manager Joe Cronin landed the services of two centers who have started in recent NBA Finals series for their prior clubs. As a result, he provided Portland with a clear upgrade over Jusuf Nurkic, who, although having his moments, lacked consistency and longevity.

I wrote about the Phoenix Suns’ acquisition of Deandre Ayton last week. Cronin acquired Robert Williams III, aka Time Lord, from the Boston Celtics on Sunday. The pair are significant artillery at one position on a squad that isn’t likely to make the NBA Playoffs. They’re both 25 years old and still in their prime.

It remains to be seen whether Williams sticks in Portland, but for the time being, he appears to be Ayton’s backup. Coach Chauncey Billups stated as much during this week’s training camp in Santa Barbara, but added that there may be times when they share the court.

LATEST NEWS: Portland Trail Blazers are vying for the NBA's best center rotation
LATEST NEWS: Portland Trail Blazers are vying for the NBA’s best center rotation

One reason for this direction might be the fact that Williams hasn’t been the picture of health. Williams, taken three spots after Blazers guard Anfernee Simons in the 2018 NBA Draft, has played only 209 games through five seasons, due predominantly to a series of lower body injuries. The 6’9 big told the training camp media scrum this week he was feeling great, but we’re yet to be convinced he can play a full 82-game season.

Williams’ Gifts

When he does take the floor he is a force of nature, running between the rims, throwing his imposing frame around with free abandon. Don’t be fooled by his height. His 7’6 wingspan combined with ridiculous strength and quickness help him match it with the likes of Joel Embiid and Nikola Jokic, highlighted by his All Defensive Second Team debut last season.

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