Shawne Williams Is Smart Choice as Starting Power Forward for Los Angeles Lakers

The Los Angeles Lakers enter the 2013-14 season with a lot of uncertainty, especially with the starting lineup. One player who will ease concerns early on is power forward Shawne Williams.

With Pau Gasol moving back to center this year, the positional battle at the 4 was one of the more interesting storylines of the preseason. However, Mike Trudell of Lakers.com reports that Williams will get the nod on opening night:



This was not a foregone conclusion with experienced options like Chris Kaman, Jordan Hill and some others fighting for a spot. However, Mike D'Antoni's decision will pay off dividends throughout the year.

Williams provides something that the other men on the roster cannot: an above-average shooting ability.

D'Antoni's offense is based upon quick movement down the floor as point guard Steve Nash penetrates into the lane and finds open shooters on the outside. Last year, Gasol struggled to fit into this system as the power forward, and the entire offense suffered.

However, Williams has proven the ability to fit into what the coach is trying to do. The former first-round pick out of Memphis had his best season two years ago with the New York Knicks while playing for D'Antoni. That year, he averaged 7.1 points in 64 games while shooting 40.1 percent from behind the arc.

His numbers were about the same during the preseason, although you can expect him to improve upon his 33 percent outside shooting once he gets comfortable in the offense. 



Bleacher Report's Kevin Ding also quoted the head coach in his assessment of Williams:



With the lineup as currently constructed, scoring could be an issue for the Lakers this season. Kobe Bryant remains out for an indefinite amount of time, and the team will have to manufacture points in his absence.

This will force the team to rely on the system rather than individual pla...

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