10 Joe Williamson

Name
Joe Williamson
Position
Guard
Height
6'1
TCBA Top 50 Ranking
17
Player Rating
.97566
Current Team
Fort Peck
Offensive Strengths:

Joe Williamson is a rare breed of big guard with the skill set of a floor general and elite scorer. His offensive game is built around his ability to operate as a primary playmaker while also being a dynamic scorer. He plays with a smooth, composed style, never rushed, always in control, and capable of dictating the pace of the game.

His ability to change speeds allows him to get to his spots, whether in isolation, pick-and-roll, or transition. He has a soft touch around the rim and knows how to use angles to finish against shot-blockers. He can be both a rhythm shooter and a pure sharpshooter, depending on what his team needs.

In transition, Williamson is at his best. He pushes the ball with purpose, reading the floor and making the right decision, whether attacking the rim or finding a trailing shooter. His ability to score at all three levels makes him difficult to guard, and his versatility allows him to operate both on and off the ball.

Playmaking & Basketball IQ:

One of Williamson’s greatest strengths is his high basketball IQ and passing ability. He sees plays develop before they happen, allowing him to make high-level reads with accuracy. He’s comfortable orchestrating the offense, directing teammates, and creating scoring opportunities with his vision and patience.

He excels in pick-and-roll situations, where he uses his size to see over defenders and make precise passes. His ability to drive and kick is strong, and he keeps defenses guessing by mixing in scoring moves with unselfish play. He’s not a flashy passer but is efficient and always makes the right decision.

Defensive Strengths:

Defensively, Williamson has the tools to be a high-level stopper. His defensive awareness is strong, making him an effective help defender who can rotate on time and contest shots without fouling.

He’s particularly good at cutting off drives, using his length and positioning to force opponents into tough shots. While he may not always be the most aggressive in pressuring the ball, his ability to disrupt passing lanes and switch onto bigger players makes him a valuable defender.