• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Chicago Sports Today

Chicago Sports News continuously updated

  • Bears
  • Baseball
    • Cubs
    • White Sox
  • Basketball
    • Bulls
    • Sky
  • Blackhawks
  • Colleges
    • DePaul
    • Illinois
    • Loyola
    • Northwestern
    • Notre Dame
    • UIC
    • Valparaiso
  • Soccer
    • Fire
    • Red Stars
  • Team Stores

‘I plan to make a show’: Pat Williams is ready for his Chicago Bulls take off

October 6, 2023 by CHGO

NASHVILLE — Patrick Williams is all about winning. Winning will solve everything. But also he knows that for the Bulls to get to that point, he has to be more involved scoring the ball.

“For me, it’s been trying to get the ball in my hands more, which obviously I love,” Williams told CHGO.

“For us to win, I have to carry some load offensively,” he continued. “I have to score the ball. That’s just the player I want to be in this league. I want to be one of the best two-way players in the game. I have the talent and skills to do that.”

Ever since he was taken fourth in the 2020 NBA Draft, Bulls fans have been clamoring over the big wing’s physical tools and natural skill sets, impatiently waiting for those to translate to offensive domination.

“I’ve always been this size, this strong, this athletic,” Williams said. “I’ve got this bounce. It’s just knowing how to use it. When to use it. How to get downhill instead of settling for a pull-up. Or hesi maybe, then a big shoulder to get to the rim all the way.”

After struggling to score at a high level last season, despite being built around three offense-first stars, the Bulls know they have to do things differently next season. Their emphasis is going to be threatening the rim with drives for rim and foul drawing opportunities, kick out passes for three, or keeping the advantage alive by attacking closeouts. 

Williams has the ability to thrive in that kind of system, he just needs to have the right involvement.

To be sure, that’s on him just as much or more than anyone else. There have been opportunities within the flow of offensive sets to come off screens and drive, to attack closeouts, crash the offensive glass, cut to the basket, get out in transition and even operate as a screener in pick-and-roll, which the Bulls played around with in the back half of last season.

But it’s also on the coaching staff to help facilitate those opportunities — finding some way to balance player development and winning games. His teammates also need to trust him enough to deliver him the ball in those spots.

It’s on everyone. And that trust is starting to come around. 

“Every player [wants the ball in his hands],” Williams said. “It’s been good to see the coaching staff trusting me with the ball in my hands. My teammates trust me as well. When those guys have your back, mistakes will be made, but it’s easier to shrug them off when you know you’ve got their trust.”

That trust should be crucial for Williams, who at times seemed to lose confidence in his role in the offense if not his own ability. 

In games, that doesn’t necessarily result in Williams running heavy spread pick-and-roll and having everyone else stand on the perimeter. It’s more about empowering him to be more of a play maker out of the actions that should play a bigger part in the Bulls half court offense. Coming off of dribble-handoffs with a man on his hip. Step-up pick-and-rolls with the chance to play out of an advantage. 

And there appears to be a new focus on making that happen.

“Whether it’s a step up pick-and-roll or working on a lot of slips instead of rolling,” Williams said of what that could look like. “Slipping out and being to catch and shoot. Or play off the drive. Transition has been a big one. Making sure I’m rebounding, and if I don’t get it, I’m out, trying to get downhill that way.”

Many fixate on points per game, but it’s important to remember Williams has developed. He has become a high-level defender against big wings, a steady rim protector as the low man, and a solid shooter — over 40 percent on threes last season, shooting more than double the volume per game over his previous season. 

He’s proud of how far he has come and the work he’s put in to get here. But he has more in his bag, and it’s time to stretch that out. 

In order to get to that next level, he needs to find some space to explore the elements of his game that we’ve only seen in flashes: one dribble pull-up jumpers at the elbow, back-to-the-basket and face up games from the post. 

The key to unlocking all of his is ball handling, which Williams said he spent the summer prioritizing. 

“Ball handling for sure,” he said. “You can know the spots. You can work on the shots when you’re at the shots. But you have to get there.”

From there, we may finally see those flashes become a consistent part of Williams’ game.

This is a big year for Williams. It’s the final season of his rookie deal and though no extension is imminent, adding a level of scoring and creation could be life changing for both him and the team.

Williams appears to have a strong sense of confidence in his abilities. Even saying he loves to have the ball in his hands may come as a surprise. But more than that, he seems to have confidence in the ways he will get those touches and the space and encouragement he says he has from his teammates and coaching staff to be able to stretch out those skills and get more comfortable doing so.

With more opportunity ahead, Williams has to take advantage. And it sounds like he’s more than ready to.

“I plan to make a show,” he said.

More From Nashville

[Vucevic on his new role in the offense]

[Why the Bulls are holding training camp in Nashville]

The post ‘I plan to make a show’: Pat Williams is ready for his Chicago Bulls take off first appeared on CHGO.

Filed Under: Bulls

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Breaking down Northwestern field hockey’s 2025 schedule
  • 4-Star OL Grayson McKeogh commits to the Irish
  • Throwback Thursday: Rain, Revenge, and Roboback Runs
  • Ranking Every Notre Dame Football Game of the Marcus Freeman Era
  • 2025 Cubs Heroes and Goats: Game 73

Categories

Archives

Our Partners

All Sports

  • CHGO
  • Chicago Tribune
  • Chicago Sun-Times
  • 247 Sports
  • 670 The Score
  • Bleacher Report
  • Chicago Sports Nation
  • Da Windy City
  • NBC Sports Chicago
  • OurSports Central
  • Sports Mockery
  • The Sports Daily
  • The Sports Fan Journal
  • The Spun
  • USA Today
  • WGN 9

Baseball

  • MLB.com - Cubs
  • MLB.com - White Sox
  • Bleed Cubbie Blue
  • Cubbies Crib
  • Cubs Insider
  • Inside The White Sox
  • Last Word On Baseball - Cubs
  • Last Word On Baseball - White Sox
  • MLB Trade Rumors - Cubs
  • MLB Trade Rumors - White Sox
  • South Side Sox
  • Southside Showdown
  • Sox Machine
  • Sox Nerd
  • Sox On 35th

Basketball

  • NBA.com
  • Amico Hoops
  • Basketball Insiders
  • Blog A Bull
  • High Post Hoops
  • Hoops Hype
  • Hoops Rumors
  • Last Word On Pro Basketball
  • Pippen Ain't Easy
  • Pro Basketball Talk
  • Real GM

Football

  • Chicago Bears
  • Bears Gab
  • Bear Goggles On
  • Bears Wire
  • Da Bears Blog
  • Last Word On Pro Football
  • NFL Trade Rumors
  • Our Turf Football
  • Pro Football Focus
  • Pro Football Rumors
  • Pro Football Talk
  • Total Bears
  • Windy City Gridiron

Hockey

  • Blackhawk Up
  • Elite Prospects
  • Last Word On Hockey
  • My NHL Trade Rumors
  • Pro Hockey Rumors
  • Pro Hockey Talk
  • Second City Hockey
  • The Hockey Writers

Soccer

  • Hot Time In Old Town
  • Last Word On Soccer - Fire
  • Last Word On Soccer - Red Stars
  • MLS Multiplex

Colleges

  • Big East Coast Bias
  • Busting Brackets
  • College Football News
  • College Sports Madness
  • Inside NU
  • Inside The Irish
  • Last Word On College Football - Notre Dame
  • One Foot Down
  • Saturday Blitz
  • Slap The Sign
  • The Daily Northwestern
  • The Observer
  • UHND.com
  • Zags Blog

Copyright © 2025 · Magazine Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in