What other position do you want a 6'1" guy playing?
The two.
On a different team.
IMO, the ability to be a scoring threat and an able penetrator are qualities you want in a point guard.
A point guard's #1 responsibility is to ensure that the ball is efficiently placed into a position where the highest percentage scoring opportunity resides. Sometimes, of course, that highest percentage option lies with the PG himself.
And, so, no. Those things you mention are not "qualities I want". The things I speak of all require an acute decision making ability. That's not something Lou has ever demonstrated.
I've always looked at Williams as an Iverson light-
And so you DO see him as a 2.
With the shooters he has around him, Lou should be able to get close to 8 assists a game and put up 15-20 points, that's a pretty good point guard,.
1. What "shooters"?
2. 8 assists?? I can't even bring myself to comment on that one. And so...I better not even try.
Willie better learn to be a better shooter, lock-down defender and and able to hit an outside shot, or next season will be the last in which he has a solid contract.
Interesting in that each of these traits you mention are the very traits that make Willie a better option: HE's the better shooter, defender (by a mile) and...uh...shooter (why is that listed twice?).
He's not on a different team, he's here, he's our asset and we should develop him to the furthest extent possible. The qualities I spoke of in Lou have been there with most great points in the NBA, Isiah Thomas being a fine example of a 6" player who combined the ability to score with running a team's offense. Maybe you're old enough to remember how effective Hal Greer was. and you certainly remember Mo Cheeks. If you don't think those qualties are important in a point guard, you know nothing about the game! It is much harder to defend all 5 players if they are all a threat; if you have a player out there who can't score, it makes it that much more difficult for your team to be successful.
I didn't see him as a 2, and it was a stupid decision for AI to not develop his point skills to a level comensurate with his scoring. It is undesirable to have most of your scoring coming from a 6' player, far better for the majority of your points to come from the inside, as long as your bigs can shoot free throws. Iverson is going to see his stature decline greatly, because he was always a marginal primary scorer- too low a shooting percentage. Williams doesn't have to waste his potential by limiting himself to what Iverson did. A guy who can play the point well can have a long successful NBA career. Stockton, Nash -neither of these guys has Williams physical skills or quickness. He ought to be able to learn to pass as well, considering his superior ability.
Being a point guard is what will give Lou Williams the best chance for a long successful career in the NBA. This is what you want to see out of your draft picks, that they develop into quality starters. Let the other teams fail to develop their talents and turn out journeyman players.