Prosepect Spotlight: Patrick Williams (2019)
6-foot-6 point guard Patrick Williams of West Charlotte High School is next in line at the famous school on the west-side of The Queen City. Players such as Kennedy Meeks (North Carolina), Jeff McInnis (UNC, NBA), Junior Burrough (Virginia, NBA),…
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Continue Reading6-foot-6 point guard Patrick Williams of West Charlotte High School is next in line at the famous school on the west-side of The Queen City. Players such as Kennedy Meeks (North Carolina), Jeff McInnis (UNC, NBA), Junior Burrough (Virginia, NBA), Justin Gray (Wake Forest) have all suited up in a Lion uniform.
West Charlotte super sophomore Patrick WilliamsWilliams is a big guard who has size, length, athleticism to go along with a great skill set and a natural feel for the game. He can score off the dribble and is a match-up nightmare with is size. He can score over smaller guards and can take it into the paint and finish with the bigger post players. He is athletic and has a high basketball IQ. New head coach Jacoby Davis has one of the top 2019 prospects in North Carolina with Williams and the Lion program is headed back to the glory days of West Charlotte basketball. He averaged 7.6 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game last season for the Lions who finished 15-11 overall.
Williams will join a long list of college guards who starred at West Charlotte High School. Mike Brown led the Lions to the 2011 state championship before a four-year career at Western Carolina University. Malik Massey is a freshman at UNC-Greensboro and played shooting guard at West Charlotte High School. Mark Blackmon was a star point guard and plays at The University of Maryland-Eastern Shore.
The sophomore has offers from Delaware State, Wake Forest, Dayton, UNC-Greensboro and Hampton so far in his early recruitment. Danny Manning and Wake Forest offered the big point guard in October making the Demon Deacons the first ACC program to offer the young player. HPrepHoopsNC will continue to track the rising prospect’s recruitment and progression over the rest of the season and the next few years.