From Deseret News archives:
Proving a point
Williams showing Jazz didn't make mistake passing on Paul
Deron Williams is doing his best to quiet all those people and there had to be quite a few who wondered why the Utah Jazz would draft him ahead of Chris Paul. Prior to the 2005 draft, in which Williams went No. 3 and Paul No. 4, there were, in fact, more than a few GMs who preferred Williams, mainly because of his size.
Paul went on to win Rookie of the Year. He earned an invitation to the US Olympic/World Championship team. He is, unquestionably and justifiably, regarded as one of the best young point guards, if not the best, in the NBA. But the gap is closing. Williams has been a monster for the Jazz, who got off to a rocketlike start despite the fact that Andrei Kirilenko is doing little scoring and their starting shooting guard is one step away from the NBDL.
Williams said he keeps tabs on Paul.
"I definitely watch Chris," he said. "That's my boy. I see what he's doing. He's one of the best point guards in the league already, and I'm trying to catch up, trying to get there with him."
"It's night and day," Williams said. "I know my playing time is going to be there. I know my role is to be a leader, to get people the ball and score when needed. I worked so hard this summer to get into the best shape I possibly could and come back and be a strong influence on this club."
It also helps to have had a year with coach Jerry Sloan, who has his own ways and can be difficult for younger players. Williams said he no longer feels he has to look at Sloan after he makes a mistake. Sloan gave him the green light this year to be more assertive, and that was all Williams needed to hear.
"It's a lot easier for me to control the game," he said. "I'm worry-free out there. Last year, I was hardly ever aggressive, I hardly ever went to the hole. This year, it's the opposite. I go to the hole every chance I can get."
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