Gus Williams had a very solid career in the NBA highlighted by being a member of back to back NBA finalists in Seattle. “The Wizard” as he was known, teamed with Hall of famer Dennis Johnson in the Sonic backcourt. Williams was not just a key member of the team that won a title in ‘79, he was the catalyst. He averaged 28.6 points a game in the final to lead Seattle to an upset over the Washington Bullets.
In 1980, Williams was a Second Team All-NBA selection and then in the prime of his career Williams sat out 1981 over a contract dispute. But when he signed he came back better than ever, and was voted to the First Team All-NBA squad in 1982. His ability to both distribute as well as score at the point position set him apart from most of the point guards of the day. Williams could also defend which was essential to being on Coach Lenny Wilkens teams and his ability to pickpocket defenders and take it the other way made him dangerous. His statistics are solid, averaging 17 points a game and almost 6 assists plus 2 steals. What makes him worthy of Hall recognition is that he was one of the few players not yet elected that was the best player on a championship team.
Should Gus Williams be in the Hall of Fame?
Definitely put him in! - 88%
Maybe, but others deserve it first. - 6.5%
Probably not, but it wouldn't be the end of the world. - 2.7%
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