Mike Williams, PG (Rutgers Commit)

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Teammate of Khadeem Carrington at Bishop Loughlin. Listed as PG because of his size but he's a combo guard. We haven't offered but have shown interest.

Maybe a nice fallback if Carrington pops for UConn. Williams has impressed me every time I've watched BL.

2013 Pitt Jam
The backcourt duo of Mike Williams and Donovan Mitchell for The City was unknown heading into the year. Springtime is here, and both are coming off of major high school basketball seasons.

Williams, a 2014 combo guard from Bishop Loughlin (NY), is beginning to master his shot. He uses his quickness to his advantage and his defensive prowess helps his team greatly. With the goal of becoming a true point guard who can score, his handle will have to improve to make that happen. With George Washington, Manhattan, Fordham, Creighton, Drexel and Dayton standing out to him among the schools who have offered, he is gaining some interest from Wake Forest, UCLA, Providence, St. John's, Michigan, Northwestern and Villanova. His size and handle could hold him back, but Williams will be a really interesting prospect to see on the AAU trail.

http://recruitscoop.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1497876
 
Teammate of Khadeem Carrington at Bishop Loughlin. Listed as PG because of his size but he's a combo guard. We haven't offered but have shown interest.

Maybe a nice fallback if Carrington pops for UConn. Williams has impressed me every time I've watched BL.

2013 Pitt Jam
The backcourt duo of Mike Williams and Donovan Mitchell for The City was unknown heading into the year. Springtime is here, and both are coming off of major high school basketball seasons.

Williams, a 2014 combo guard from Bishop Loughlin (NY), is beginning to master his shot. He uses his quickness to his advantage and his defensive prowess helps his team greatly. With the goal of becoming a true point guard who can score, his handle will have to improve to make that happen. With George Washington, Manhattan, Fordham, Creighton, Drexel and Dayton standing out to him among the schools who have offered, he is gaining some interest from Wake Forest, UCLA, Providence, St. John's, Michigan, Northwestern and Villanova. His size and handle could hold him back, but Williams will be a really interesting prospect to see on the AAU trail.

http://recruitscoop.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1497876

Ar his size he has to be better than good he would need to be special
 
This kid will wind up having a better Senior season than Carrington IMO.

“The EYBL is not like anything that I’ve seen before,” said Mike Williams, a 16-year old junior that played in his first EYBL event in Hampton with the NY Lightning in April. “It’s completely different. The players are better, playing against top competition every game. The atmosphere is really crazy.

“All the head coaches were there. Everybody. And my heart just jumped through my chest. It was really nerve-wracking just to see all those head coaches.”

If Williams’ nerves were wracked, I would hate to see what happens when he is playing loose. In his first game of the weekend, Williams went for 25 points, hitting 7-7 from three, and never slowed down. He finished the weekend averaging 18.2 points while hitting 51.4% (18-35) from three and chipping in with nine assists and six steals. The Lightning went 4-1 on the weekend.

“It was a great experience for me,” the Brooklyn native and Bishop Loughlin product said.

While the 7-7 performance from three got him noticed, Williams made a name for himself in his first game on the second day of the event. The Lightning were playing Mac Irvin Fire, one of the best teams in the league. Jahlil Okafor is the No. 1 player in the Class of 2014. Cliff Alexander is top five. Both are being recruited by every school in the country. Throw in the likes of Josh Cunningham and Jalen Brunson, and it’s no wonder that the Fire packed the stands every time they took the floor.

But it was Williams who stole the show, finishing with a team-high 20 points and hitting the would-be game-winning three with just a couple of ticks left on the clock; his coach called a timeout when they had no timeouts remaining, and the Fire eventually won in overtime.

Making the performance all the more impressive is that Williams is playing up a year. He won’t turn 17 until September 23rd, a month into his senior year. Temple, Creighton, Rutgers, Fordham, Quinnipiac, Manhattan, Rhode Island and Fairfield are among the schools that have offered Williams, but his performance at the EYBL has gotten him some attention from bigger programs, including Virginia.

Full article:
http://collegebasketballtalk.nbcspo...g-more-attention-after-first-nike-eybl-event/
 
By Adam Finkelstein, ESPN.com

Bishop Loughlin (N.Y.) 2014 guard Mike Williams is taking his recruitment to new levels as well. Creighton, Rutgers and Virginia have all now offered at the high-major level, while Fordham has as well looking to build off its recent commitments from Jon Severe and Eric Paschall.
 
Figured this would be coming eventually. Kid can shoot in spite of his height.

@NYPost_Brazille: St. John's recently offered Loughlin sharpshooter Mike Williams per @mikelibs. #stjbb Red Storm also in pursuit teammate Khadeen Carrington
 
Figured this would be coming eventually. Kid can shoot in spite of his height.

@NYPost_Brazille: St. John's recently offered Loughlin sharpshooter Mike Williams per @mikelibs. #stjbb Red Storm also in pursuit teammate Khadeen Carrington

Heard we have backed off Carrington a great deal.
 
Figured this would be coming eventually. Kid can shoot in spite of his height.

@NYPost_Brazille: St. John's recently offered Loughlin sharpshooter Mike Williams per @mikelibs. #stjbb Red Storm also in pursuit teammate Khadeen Carrington

Heard we have backed off Carrington a great deal.

Good.
I never saw "it" from KC. His game is not refined at all.
 
“@AdamZagoria: 2014 Bishop Loughlin SG Mike Williams to Rutgers, sources tell @SNYtv”
 
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