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Fantasy News
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Williams posted eight points (4-8 FG), 14 rebounds, six assists and a steal across 22 minutes off the bench in Saturday's win over Westchester. Williams was active on the glass and registered his 11th game with double-digit rebounds this season. The former Purdue star should be an asset for the Go-Go during the playoffs, and he averaged 8.4 points with 7.8 rebounds across his 25 outings with Capital City after starting the season with the Santa Cruz Warriors.... See More ... See Less
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Trevion Williams: Double-doubles off bench
Williams had 22 points (10-12 FG, 0-1 3Pt, 1-1 FT), 12 rebounds and two assists across 28 minutes off the bench in Sunday's loss to Lakeland. Williams carried the Go-Go in a game where the offense struggled, as he was active on the glass and very efficient from the field en route to a double-double. His activity on the glass was particularly surprising, as five of his 12 rebounds came on the offensive end of the floor. This was his third double-double over his last eight appearances.... See More ... See Less -
Trevion Williams: Comes close to double-double
Williams posted 10 points (5-7 FG, 0-1 3Pt), eight rebounds, two assists and a steal across 21 minutes off the bench in Monday's win over Mexico City. Williams was efficient from the field and ended just two rebounds away from recording what would've been his seventh double-double of the campaign. Williams has been productive this season, averaging 8.2 points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game despite logging just 19.6 points per contest -- with 19 of his 23 appearances coming with Capital City.... See More ... See Less -
Trevion Williams: Makes history with double-double
Williams posted 14 points (7-12 FG, 0-1 3Pt), 20 rebounds and an assist across 32 minutes off the bench in Wednesday's overtime loss to Westchester. Williams broke the Go-Go's franchise record for most rebounds in a game, which is a fantastic feat considering he didn't even start. His energy on the glass is well-known league-wide, though, and he's averaging 8.6 rebounds per game, including 3.0 offensive boards per contest, this season.... See More ... See Less -
Trevion Williams: Pulls down 15 boards
Williams had 12 points (6-10 FG), 15 rebounds, an assist and a steal across 32 minutes off the bench in Saturday's overtime loss to the Mad Ants. Williams was efficient from the field and active on the glass, as he posted an impressive double-double while the Go-Go suffered a tight overtime loss. Williams is not known for putting huge numbers, however, so this was likely an outlier rather than a norm going forward.... See More ... See Less -
Trevion Williams: Double-doubles off bench
Williams notched 16 points (8-11 FG, 0-1 3Pt), 11 rebounds, three assists and a steal across 31 minutes off the bench in Friday's overtime win over Windy City. Williams was efficient from the field and active on the glass en route to a double-double, although he was sloppy with the ball, committing eight turnovers. Williams started the season with Santa Cruz but was traded to Capital City a few weeks into the campaign. He's averaging 7.7 points per contest in his seven games with the Go-Go.... See More ... See Less -
Trevion Williams: Posts double-double off bench
Williams had 15 points (7-10 FG, 1-1 3Pt), 13 rebounds and an assist across 23 minutes off the bench in Sunday's 111-107 loss to the Charge. Williams has made five appearances off the bench for the Go-Go after beginning the season with Santa Cruz, and while he's always been active on the glass, this was the first game in which he actually stood out as a scoring threat. He's averaging just 6.6 points per game since joining the Go-Go.... See More ... See Less -
Trevion Williams: Third straight double-double
Williams tallied 11 points (5-13 FG, 1-3 3Pt), 14 rebounds, five assists, three blocks and one steal during Tuesday's loss to Fort Wayne. Williams recorded his third straight double-double with another solid overall performance across 25 minutes of action. The former Purdue standout is averaging 9.9 points, 9.8 rebounds and 3.9 assists per matchup.... See More ... See Less -
Trevion Williams: Near triple-double Friday
Williams tallied 13 points (6-8 FG, 1-1 3Pt), 10 rebounds, nine assists and two blocks during Friday's loss to the Ignite. Williams dominated across 27 minutes of action, as the center nearly finished with a triple-double but, nonetheless, recorded his first double-double since Nov. 5. Williams is averaging 9.9 points and 9.4 rebounds per matchup.... See More ... See Less -
Trevion Williams: Dominant outing Saturday
Williams registered 17 points (8-14 FG, 1-1 3Pt), seven rebounds and five assists during Saturday's loss to the Ignite. Williams continued to stuff the stat sheet. This was the Purdue product's fourth time in five games recording at least 12 points, seven rebounds and four assists.... See More ... See Less -
Trevion Williams: Waived by Golden State
The Warriors waived Williams on Monday. Williams signed an Exhibit 10 contract with the Warriors in July, so while he was let go, he'll be a likely candidate to join the Santa Cruz Warriors in the G League to start the 2022-23 campaign. The undrafted rookie out of Purdue played for the Celtics during Summer League, posting 7.4 points and 6.6 rebounds in 14.2 minutes per game.... See More ... See Less -
Warriors' Trevion Williams: Inks Exhibit 10 with Golden State
Williams and the Warriors agreed Friday to an Exhibit 10 contract, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports. Williams went unselected in last month's draft. The Purdue product played for the Celtics in Summer League, where he averaged 7.4 points and 6.6 rebounds in 14.2 minutes. There's a strong chance he ends up on the Warriors' G League squad.... See More ... See Less -
Celtics' Trevion Williams: Inks deal with Boston
Williams signed a Summer League deal with the Celtics on Friday, Jonathan Givony of ESPN.com reports. Williams went undrafted Thursday, but he'll still get a chance to compete for an NBA roster spot during Summer League. The 6-foot-10 forward averaged over 11.0 points and 7.0 rebounds in each of his final three seasons at Purdue.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Connor Letourneau@Con_Chron1H agoMoses Moody's moment could be here. Are the Warriors ready for that? https://t.co/uFvaJ3oI6b
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Golden State Warriors@warriors23H agoWarriors up nine on the Kings heading into the final frame. If the Dubs win by 12 or more points, they'll advance to the In-Season Tournament Quarterfinals. #DubNation, let's do this 👊
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Golden State Warriors@warriors1D agoWith the Timberwolves win over the Thunder, the Warriors would need to win tonight's game by 12+ points to advance in the In-Season Tournament. #DubNation, let's get it.
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Golden State Warriors@warriors1D agoWith the Timberwolves win over the Thunder, the Warriors would need to win tonight's game by 13+ points to advance in the In-Season Tournament. #DubNation, let's get it.
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Connor Letourneau@Con_Chron1D agoI wrote on Klay Thompson's viral moment yesterday, and what it says about the tricky situation the Warriors find themselves in: https://t.co/FnALkv8RRi
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Tim Roye@warriorsvox1D agoThe Kings have played just 5 home games this season tied with Miami. The Warriors will play their 9th road game and only Dallas, Sac and Portland have played more in the West.
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Tim Roye@warriorsvox1D agoThe Warriors get Draymond Green back tonight to play his 10th game of the season. The Warriors record without him this season is 3-5.
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Tim Roye@warriorsvox1D agoHere is the updated Injury report; Warriors Garuba, Usman Out-Right Finger; Dislocation
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Tim Roye@warriorsvox1D agoSt Augustine quote "vulgare proverbium est, quod nimia familiaritas parid contemptum" it is a common proverb, that too much familiarity breeds contempt. The Warriors will meet the Kings tonight for 13th time in their last 32 games,counting preseason. Yes, I took Latin in school.
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Connor Letourneau@Con_Chron2D agoI wrote on Andrew Wiggins, who can’t even recognize himself right now. Here’s what his struggles mean for the Warriors: https://t.co/FTjzU1URMS