Jerry Brewer of the Orlando Sentinel writes that what the Bulls are doing in their latest rebuilding attempt simply isn't working, and the proof is nothing more than Jay Williams.
Williams was the best player coming out of college into the NBA draft, and when the Bulls were able to secure his services with the second overall pick everyone thought the Bulls would start looking dangerous. This clearly has not been the case this year and Williams has struggled, and the only way for the Bulls to turn it around according to Brewer is for Coach Bill Cartwright to either change his approach, or Williams must go.
'It's too easy to call Williams the underachieving, cold-shooting rookie (37.5 percent) who should keep his mouth shut. Williams did not just go from being the best player in college basketball to an average talent. There are holes in his game, but not this big.' writes Brewer.
For Williams to succeed he needs to be able to fly around the court as he did so succesfully in Duke. For this to happen Jamal Crawford must play some shooting guard, another thing that Cartwright refuses to do.

