Williams' rookie campaign didn't exactly go to plan. He averaged 4.6 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.2 assists on 32.3 percent shooting across 21.2 minutes in 50 games (21 starts), failing to generate fantasy appeal for the most part. The Jazz had the worst record in the NBA and were very generous with their minutes to young players, making it even more troubling that he wasn't able to break through. Now entering his second NBA season, things are looking up a bit for the wing. Williams looked much improved at the Summer League, posting averages of 17.1 points on 45.5 percent shooting from the field. The Jazz also cleared up some minutes, as they moved on from John Collins, Jordan Clarkson and Collin Sexton. Their big splash was the selection of Ace Bailey with the No. 5 overall pick, and the team also brought in Georges Niang and Jusuf Nurkic. Williams will have a chance to win the backup role behind Bailey at small forward, but the Jazz do have the ability to play smaller with someone like Lauri Markkanen at the three for stretches of the game. Despite an improved outlook for Williams, he still has a lot of work to do before managers in standard leagues should look his way.