If I had to give Samuell Williamson a grade from his play from Thursday to Saturday I would give him a B-. A solid grade as Williamson at 6’6″ showed his ability to score off the bounce and defend with length. On Sunday vs Basketball University, the TBB #10 prospect in 2019 showed why the staff believed he could be a top five player when it is all said and done as he has top five talent but still looks to mature to consistent level of aggressive.
Williamson had 18 points in Texas Impact 4:13’s win on Sunday and it was one of the most efficient scoring performances we saw all day.
The Rockwall product talked to the staff about his recruitment and how it has picked up since April. Williamson had two offers coming into the grassroots season but has picked up a few high major looks since.
“UNLV, Rutgers, Tulane, UTSA & UIW have offered me and that has added on from what I got before April which was Tulsa and ACU. Right now I have heard the most from Tulsa, Rutgers & Tulane.”
Samuell says one of the things he is looking at most from a school is style of play that fits.
“Just being in a school that is the right fit, A personable coaching staff, campus and being in a system that plays up and down and spaces the floor.
Williamson talks about how the schools that offered him want to implement them to their system.
“All the schools that I’ve been talking to like that I can Space the floor, Shooting threes, and being a big, long guard, I can score on all three levels and feel they can fit me in to what they do.”
Rugters
“I’ve only talked to the assistant coach there; Coach (Brandin) Knight and he seems real cool. They have been talking to me about playing in the Big 10 and how there is much exposure out there and how the market is crazy out there. Just telling me the fact that it’s one of the best conferences in the country.”
Tulsa
“They have a guard oriented offense. They run a lot of four out, one in sets and they want to go up and down, space the floor and shoot the ball. That will allow me to show what I can do at the next level.”
Tulane
“Tulane has been reaching out to me a lot and I like that they have been making me one of their priorities. The staff over there seem real down to earth.”
The staff is high on Williamson and should see more calls come his way from Power 5 Conference programs and be sure to follow Texasboysbasketball.com for news and notes and follow us on Twitter @texasboysbasketbal & ani_umana. Be on the lookout for the Cream of The Crop Camp on Aug. 19-20 as we showcase the top 2021-2022 players in the state. Registration will be up soon!
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