Should the Sydney Kings sign Homicide?

By Adrian Bauk / Roar Guru

Last season’s NBL MVP Corey ‘Homicide’ Williams became a free agent over the weekend. Is it time for the Sydney Kings to make a move on one of the most exciting point guards the league has seen?

It’s been a few weeks since the Sydney Kings were re-introduced in to the NBL. While other teams are well on their way to filling their rosters, Sydney has signed nobody.

This is their biggest chance to secure a player that is not only going to produce results on the court, but off the court as well.

Homicide is the NBL’s most marketable player. He is just what the Kings need to kick off their campaign. Williams loves the media, loves the hype and loves to get involved with the fans.

Isn’t this exactly what the Kings need?

The Kings need players who want to be in the media. Basketball fell off the side of the planet due to the sport not being marketed well. You could say that it wasn’t even marketed, it was that poorly executed.

It wouldn’t be out of the ordinary for the Kings to sign a player like Williams.

In the past, Sydney has signed some of the best imports to hit our shores. Chris Williams, Ebi Ere and Chris Carrawell, just to name a few. However, all three of these players never really had an impact in the media. The Kings could not make them their focal point because they never wanted to be interviewed or attend functions with the sponsors.

I remember Ebi Ere’s first day at training. He walked into Alexandria Basketball Stadium with a white jumpsuit on. When David Stiff, one of the NBL’s most respected players, walked up to introduce himself, Ebi snubbed him.

Eventually Ebi came around and was one of the nicest guys you could ever meet. The problem was he was just too quiet. In his first interview, he didn’t say a word. Ere just nodded his head and said “mmm” as his answer to the questions being asked.

The Kings can’t afford this to happen in their first year back. They need fireworks, they need back page news and most importantly they need Sports Tonight to be talking about them for longer than ten seconds.

There is really no one better in the league for the job than Corey Williams. On the court, he is last season’s MVP. He has carried the Townsville Crocodiles to successive playoff appearances.

Williams has never really had a team good enough to win a championship.

Has this stopped him trying? Definitely not!

He is one of the hardest workers in the competition. Williams is one of the toughest players to stop in the open court, he is an excitement machine!

However, Williams does have his flaws. Homicide is at times a one man show. He has an unreliable jump shot, which became one of the big factors in their season ending before the big dance. The Hawks let him have as much space as he wanted. Williams could have fixed his hair, tied his shoelaces, signed a couple of autographs for the fans and the Hawks still wouldn’t have run at him. It was kind of embarrassing.

There is no doubting that Williams will win the Sydney Kings games. There is no doubting he will draw crowds to the Entertainment Centre. However there is no doubting that Williams will try and be the one man show.

If the Sydney Kings can find a group of players Williams is comfortable with, I think the NBL will see a different Homicide come the next season. I think Williams best years are still to come, and a championship is not too far away.

Here’s to hoping it’s with the Sydney Kings.

The Crowd Says:

2010-04-30T17:28:52+00:00

Phillip Broom

Roar Rookie


Homicide has some absolutely fatal flaws as a player and I can never imagine him as the best player on a championship team. Even in the horrible Elite Hoops footlocker high stakes whatever the hell it was called, his team was dysfunctional and didn't win a game. That said, he would be great for the profile of the new Sydney team, that's for sure. If I was the owner of the Kings I would certainly be looking to sign up Homicide.

AUTHOR

2010-04-20T11:47:49+00:00

Adrian Bauk

Roar Guru


What about John Lawrence! Get him on board. He rocked the Entertainment Centre when Rodney O was back in the states.

2010-04-20T11:11:37+00:00

Beer?!?

Guest


WE WANT RODNEY OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2010-04-20T00:33:05+00:00

Ludvig

Guest


Basketball in general was at its most popular at the time, not necessarily because of Trimmingham and McClain. It was being broadcast free to air, you had an NBL game of the week and NBA game of the week as well as NBA action. It was a A LOT easier to market these guys to your regulsr joe.

AUTHOR

2010-04-19T13:32:14+00:00

Adrian Bauk

Roar Guru


I think I recall when the Kings came from behind the beat Perth in their first championship, the place was rocking. Another time was when Ebi Ere went mental to win the Grand Final against the Razorbacks. Let's hope that can happen this coming season. Big crowds and entertaining fixtures is just what the NBL needs. Lachie Reed is one of the best court announcers in the world! Perth are very lucky to have him!

2010-04-19T12:25:29+00:00

benfica

Guest


king dome dont even compare to the jungle

2010-04-19T12:23:24+00:00

benfica

Guest


who cares you still wont beat the greatest team in nbl history the perth wildcats

2010-04-19T10:00:34+00:00

Chris

Guest


Good on ya Nate! Kingma! Kingma! Kingma!

2010-04-19T05:03:25+00:00

sledgeross

Guest


Emma, it was announced recent that the Kings are being re-admitted this season. Cant beat Saturday nights at "The Kingdome"

2010-04-18T23:46:09+00:00

Emma Lovelly

Guest


Hey Adrian Great post But I thought the Kings left the comp? I was mega sad! If they are in it again... then I'm going to the NBL again. LOVE LIVE GAMES!

2010-04-18T23:10:23+00:00

Nate

Guest


The real question begs: will Sydney bring back Kingma?

2010-04-18T22:55:27+00:00

Beer?!?

Guest


Homicide will join the kings and turn every opponent against him into committing suicide!! This guy doesnt look all that quick but my goodness can he beat guys off the dribble with his power and explosiveness! The kings need a character who can entertain the crowds and off the court make everyone else aware that the kings will be the real deal this yr! Homicide will want to prove his critics wrong, especially townsville...start a petition now.. BRING HOMICIDE TO SYDNEY!!!

2010-04-18T22:08:32+00:00

sledgeross

Guest


The thing is, the Kings were at their most popular when they had the flashy, exciting imports (McClain, Trimmingham etc), but only achieved greatness/results when they went for less marketable types (WIlliams, Ere). I would be happy for the first few season to sign a bloke who dunks twice a quarter, and is pretty brash, get people back to the Kingdome. Homocide might be a great choice.

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