Give me Chris Paul. His numbers will be gawdy just because of the fact there's very little else there in New Orleans.
I'm surprised to see Jasikevicius's name up there, but I *REALLY* like this guy. He went to the PERFECT team for him - Indy - and only has Tinsley to beat for a starter's job. His only problem for making a big splash as a rookie is the fact that there are so many great point guards who came into the league this year...someone is going to have to get overlooked.
Williams is going to a bad team, and since the team has so many young players to develop, Williams will get only a portion of the minutes. Atlanta needs a clear direction. Well...thinking about it, they DO have a clear direction...DOWN...so I guess they need a NEW clear direction. In trying to find it, Williams will only be a piece of the puzzle.
Bogut will be solid, but the team will be focused on Redd and the return of T.J. Ford. Solid numbers won't be enough to win the ROY.
Deron Williams is going to be AWESOME...as soon as he learns Sloan's system. Expect him to take a year to get accustomed to it. In addition, I look at Williams to have a career similar to Mookie Blaylock in his hey-day - good defender, lots of steals, only a so-so shooter, but still capable of putting up points. Under Sloan's watchful eye and lashing tongue, Williams will develop to be quite a bit better (fewer bad shots than Mookie, meaning a much better shooting percentage). But Williams is a longer-term investment, and Sloan will give and take minutes from Williams as a teaching tool. So it would not surprise me to see Williams be the best of the lot, but to not make the All-Rookie first or second team this year.