Patrick Williams' Mindset Shift Brings Bulls Back to Life
The Chicago Bulls' recent resurgence can be attributed, in part, to Patrick Williams' unorthodox approach to his game. The 6-foot-6 forward has shed the pressure of being an elite scorer and is now embracing a more balanced, next-play mentality.
While his minutes and scoring average have taken a hit, Williams' willingness to adapt has led to significant improvements in other areas. His plus/minus basketball has seen a welcome resurgence, with him playing on the plus side for the first time in his career. This newfound freedom has also translated into increased speed and efficiency on the court.
In Wednesday's thrilling 122-121 win over the Trail Blazers, Williams was instrumental in setting up Nikola Vucevic for the game-winning three at the horn. The Bulls' bench outscored Portland 60-20, with Williams making a notable impact off the bench.
However, what's truly remarkable about Williams is his mental approach to the game. Unlike in previous seasons, where he struggled with overthinking and self-doubt, he now takes a "next-play mentality" approach, focusing on executing each play without worrying about the outcome.
"I've never really been a guy that's really cared too much (about the outside noise)," Williams said. "I felt like I always held myself to a higher standard than anybody can ever hold me too... Now, if anything, that part has been what I've gotten better at."
Bulls coach Billy Donovan agrees, saying he wants Williams to be decisive and aggressive on the court while also accepting his limitations. "You always want to see a player improve but there's also got to be a place where you've got to accept who the player is," Donovan said.
As the Bulls continue their strong start, it will be interesting to see how Williams' mental approach to the game continues to evolve and impact the team's success. For now, his willingness to adapt and let go of external pressure has brought him to a new level of confidence โ both on and off the court.
The Chicago Bulls' recent resurgence can be attributed, in part, to Patrick Williams' unorthodox approach to his game. The 6-foot-6 forward has shed the pressure of being an elite scorer and is now embracing a more balanced, next-play mentality.
While his minutes and scoring average have taken a hit, Williams' willingness to adapt has led to significant improvements in other areas. His plus/minus basketball has seen a welcome resurgence, with him playing on the plus side for the first time in his career. This newfound freedom has also translated into increased speed and efficiency on the court.
In Wednesday's thrilling 122-121 win over the Trail Blazers, Williams was instrumental in setting up Nikola Vucevic for the game-winning three at the horn. The Bulls' bench outscored Portland 60-20, with Williams making a notable impact off the bench.
However, what's truly remarkable about Williams is his mental approach to the game. Unlike in previous seasons, where he struggled with overthinking and self-doubt, he now takes a "next-play mentality" approach, focusing on executing each play without worrying about the outcome.
"I've never really been a guy that's really cared too much (about the outside noise)," Williams said. "I felt like I always held myself to a higher standard than anybody can ever hold me too... Now, if anything, that part has been what I've gotten better at."
Bulls coach Billy Donovan agrees, saying he wants Williams to be decisive and aggressive on the court while also accepting his limitations. "You always want to see a player improve but there's also got to be a place where you've got to accept who the player is," Donovan said.
As the Bulls continue their strong start, it will be interesting to see how Williams' mental approach to the game continues to evolve and impact the team's success. For now, his willingness to adapt and let go of external pressure has brought him to a new level of confidence โ both on and off the court.