After the NBA trade deadline, the NBA’s cellar-dwellers are giving their young talent a shot to prove their worth in the Association. The Phoenix Suns, who currently hold the second worst record in the West, are no exception. And since the Suns began moving towards this youth movement, no player has seized his opportunity as has center Alan “Big Sauce” Williams, a homegrown talent.
Since the All-Star break, Williams has averaged a double-double, putting up 15 points and 9 rebounds in 25 minutes per game. But this should come to no surprise to anyone who has followed Big Sauce’s career (as I have been, as a proud UCSB alum). Earlier this season, Williams put up similar numbers when he received extended minutes in games in which Suns’ big-men Tyson Chandler and Alex Len were unavailable.

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