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I am all for giving credit where credit is due and a stat line like that deserves credit, but this guy has done the dirty on a number of occasions. The getting rewarded for doing something good and getting away with doing something bad is hardly fair. As far as I'm concerned, he can't do enough good to make up for the bad, particularly the unpunished bad.
The numbers would say Williams should have got it. The 3 primary stats are only being looked at here. Steals and Turnovers should be included.
Good line for Hodge, but Steals change the face of a game quite often; and Hodge's turnover count hasn't been brilliant. With Ty Mckee out for the year, Williams should be pegged for League MVP this year methinks.