Miami Herald

Williams’ G League improvemen­t paid off

- BY ANTHONY CHIANG achiang@miamiheral­d.com

Alondes Williams has opened eyes with his highscorin­g performanc­es in the G League this season, but it’s the developmen­t of other areas of his game that caught the Miami Heat’s attention.

Enough for the Heat to make Williams one of its three two-way contract players. The Heat waived RJ Hampton from his two-way deal to create the opening to sign Williams to a two-way contract on Friday.

“It always feels great to be recognized for your hard work and dedication every day, waking up every morning and going into grind mode with your team,” Williams said after signing his two-way deal with the Heat. “It always feels great to be recognized for what you’ve been doing.”

Williams, a 6-foot-4 guard, has been with the Heat since playing for the organizati­on’s summer league team this past offseason before spending training camp with the Heat and then being waived prior to the season in October.

But Williams remained in the Heat’s developmen­tal program with no promise of an NBA contract, transition­ing to the team’s G League affiliate in Sioux Falls, S.D. That’s where Williams impressed the Heat with his profession­al approach and determinat­ion to become a better all-around player.

Williams, who went undrafted out of Wake Forest in 2022, has averaged 20 points, 5.4 rebounds, 6.5 assists and 1.3 steals per game while shooting 50 percent from the field and 37.8 percent on 5.8 three-point attempts per game in 34 G League appearance­s with the Sioux Falls Skyforce this season.

“I feel like I improved in a lot of areas,” said Williams, who spent part of last season on a two-way contract with the Brooklyn Nets before joining the Heat’s developmen­tal system this past summer. “Defense, my three-point percentage went up a little bit more, just being more curious about defensive schemes and knowing different things like that.”

Williams, 24, set a new Skyforce franchise-record with 55 points on 21-of-30 shooting from the field, 4-of-6 shooting on threes and 5-of-7 shooting from the foul line in a Jan. 7 win over the Salt Lake City Stars. He also scored 42 points on 25 field-goal attempts in a Nov. 28 win over the Motor City Cruise and 39 points on 21 fieldgoal attempts in a Feb. 3 win over the Iowa Wolves.

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra made clear, though, the scoring was not the driving force behind the team’s decision to use one of its two-way contracts on Williams.

“It was more about the overall developmen­t,” Spoelstra said. “I think it’s easy to point to some big scoring games. That was really down the list for us. Sure, it’s great that he was able to have those kinds of nights. But it was really about previously playing the role, defending and doing a lot of intangible­s and impacting winning while the rest of his game was improving.

“Because even the big scoring nights, he will not play like that or have anywhere near that kind of role. With us, it’s more about all those other things. He earned it, he was extremely coachable, he’s been coachable, he’s had a great positive approach there in Sioux Falls. You’re happy to reward someone like that.”

Among Williams’ qualities the Heat is intrigued by: His size as a 6-foot-4 and 210-pound combo guard combined with NBA-level athleticis­m, energy, above average passing skills, ability to defend multiple positions and his competitiv­eness. Among the things that Williams needs to continue to work on is limiting his turnovers, as he’s averaging 4.3 turnovers per game in his last 18 G League appearance­s with the Skyforce.

Defense, as expected, has been a focus for Williams in the Heat’s developmen­tal system. He said he’s working to become a “Jrue Holiday type” defender with his size and versatilit­y on that end of the court.

“I’m tough and I’m a big guard,” Williams said. “[Holiday] just always knows what players want to do and where they’re going to be at. So I just feel like I know my angles, I’m real physical for a guard and things like that.”

Williams joins Jamal Cain and Cole Swider as the Heat’s three two-way contract players. Two-way contracts allow for players to take part in NBA regular-season games but not playoff games, while preventing them from signing with another NBA team.

For now, Williams remains in the G League with the Skyforce and is days away from traveling to Indianapol­is for All-Star Weekend after being named a G League AllStar. He also was selected to take part in the Rising Stars Game on Friday.

“I ain’t heard nothing yet,” Williams said when asked if the Heat has told him whether it plans to call on him for some NBA time in the near future. “I’m just really waiting to see what they’re trying to do.”

Anthony Chiang: 305-376-4991, @Anthony_Chiang

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SUNDAY Boston 110, Miami 106

Oklahoma City 127, Sacramento 113

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Indiana at Charlotte, 7 Philadelph­ia at Cleveland, 7 Chicago at Atlanta, 7:30 San Antonio at Toronto, 7:30 New York at Houston, 8 New Orleans at Memphis, 8 Denver at Milwaukee, 8 Washington at Dallas, 8:30 Golden State at Utah, 9 Minnesota at L.A. Clippers, 10:30

TUESDAY Miami at Milwaukee, 8

Boston at Brooklyn, 7:30 Oklahoma City at Orlando, 7:30 Minnesota at Portland, 10 Sacramento at Phoenix, 10

Detroit at L.A. Lakers, 10:30

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Dallas 146, Oklahoma City 111

L.A. Clippers 112, Detroit 106 Brooklyn 123, San Antonio 103 Charlotte 115, Memphis 106

Orlando 114, Chicago 108 (OT) Philadelph­ia 119, Washington 113 Cleveland 119, Toronto 95 Atlanta 122, Houston 113 Indiana 125, New York 111 Golden State 113, Phoenix 112

New Orleans 93, Portland 84

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 ?? MATIAS J. OCNER mocner@miamiheral­d.com ?? Alondes Williams has averaged 20 points, 5.4 rebounds, 6.5 assists and 1.3 steals per game in 34 G League appearance­s with the Sioux Falls Skyforce this season.
MATIAS J. OCNER mocner@miamiheral­d.com Alondes Williams has averaged 20 points, 5.4 rebounds, 6.5 assists and 1.3 steals per game in 34 G League appearance­s with the Sioux Falls Skyforce this season.

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