Patrick Williams has encountered a challenging beginning to the season with the Chicago Bulls, and both he and head coach Billy Donovan acknowledge the need for accountability.
Last season, the Chicago Bulls exceeded expectations with a surprisingly successful campaign, securing a spot in the play-in tournament, although they fell short of making the playoffs. This year, the team is aiming to take a step forward, but the start of the season has been less than ideal. After five games, the Bulls hold a 2-3 record. However, it’s important to remember that the season is still in its early stages, with numerous games ahead. If the Bulls can maintain their health, there’s potential for them to replicate last year’s success, but it will require some players to step up.
One player who Coach Billy Donovan is looking to see an improvement from is Patrick Williams. Williams has had a somewhat shaky start to the season, and Donovan recently addressed the importance of accountability.
In the current season, Patrick Williams is averaging 4.0 points per game, 3.2 rebounds per game, 1.4 assists per game, and has a field goal shooting percentage of 26.7%. He recognizes the need for improvement and understands that he will have numerous opportunities to elevate his performance as the season progresses.