Dalarian Williams F/G Basketball Profile

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Dalarian Williams

Vitals:

Height: 6’6” (200cm)

Weight: 190lbs. (86kg)

Position: Forward (3 or 4) or Shooting Guard (2)

Born: 1993

Passport: US Passport

Eurobasket player ID# 358416

Outlook:

Dalarian is long, versatile athletic player who can score, rebound and defend.

“Life’s Dalarian Williams is really good. He’s smooth and finishes really well. Athletic, but under control...Very effective in the post, but somewhat undersized as a post player, BUT is long and athletic and creates a mismatch issue with his quickness. He pops out and handles the ball really well. Just a highly effective, good player. Nice demeanor.” John McCarthy the Founder of Small College Basketball

Pro Basketball Experience:

2019-2020: Prawira Bandung, IBL Indonesia

2018-2019: Prawira Bandung, IBL Indonesia

Asia Basket All-IBL: 22.3 points: 10.1 rebounds: 2.1 blocked shots per game 58.6% - FG%

2015-2016 through 2016-2017: Life University (GA), NAIA Mid-South Conference

21.6 points: 7.2 rebounds: 1.5 assists: 1.2 steals: 1.0 blocks per game: FG% - 53.7%: 37 games played

Dalarian Williams of Life (Ga.) was named the 2017 NABC-NAIA National Player of the Year. He also was named to the 2017 NAIA All-American 1st team, 2017 NAIA National All-Tournament Team and Mid-South Conference Player of the Year. In 2016, he earned NAIA All-American recognition.

(2016-17): Williams finished his senior season fifth in the NAIA in scoring average (21.6) and 16th in field goal percentage (.537). He led his program, which ended its season with a 26-11 record and its first wins in the national championship tournament since 2000, in blocks (1.0 bpg) and steals (1.2 spg) and was second in rebounding (7.2 rpg). In 37 games played, Williams hit 10-or-more points 35 times, including 30-plus points on seven occasions. Dalarian finished with the second-most points in NAIA Division I in 2017 with 798 points. In two seasons at Life, Williams compiled 1,270 points (20.5 ppg) and 414 rebounds (6.7 rpg). He was also honored as the Mid-South Conference Player of the Year.

Williams was equally impressive in the Buffalo Funds-NAIA Division I Men’s Basketball National Championship, where he averaged 22.4 points, grabbed 6.8 rebounds, averaged 1.8 steals and shot 44.2 percent (42-of-95) from the field. His best statistical performance came in the first round victory over Martin Methodist (Tenn.), when he went for 31 points on 12-for-20 shooting and added nine rebounds and five steals. He led the Running Eagles to the National Tournament title contest, where Life dropped an 86-76 decision to Texas Wesleyan on March 21.

(2015-16) 18.9 points: 5.9 rebounds: 1.0 assists: 1.6 steals: 1.0 blocks per game: FG% - 58.8%: 25 games played

Single game highs

Points – 43 vs Lindsey Wilson (KY) 3/4/2017

Field Goals made – 17 vs Lindsey Wilson (KY) 3/4/2017

Free throws made – 15 vs Cumberland (TN) 1/26/2017

Rebounds – 18 vs Cumberlands (KY) 12/3/2016

Assists – 6 vs Shawnee St (OH) 1/2/2017

Blocks – 5 vs Cumberlands (KY) 12/3/2016

Steals – 5 vs. Martin Methodist (TN) 3/15/17

5 vs Shawnee St (OH) 3/3/2017

2014-2015: Southern Union St. Community College, Alabama, NJCAA

20.3 points: 5.3 rebounds: 1.9 assists: 1.2 blocks per game

Awards/Acheivements:

2019: AsiaBasket All-IBL

2017: NABC-NAIA Player of the Year

2017: NAIA ALL-America 1st Team

2017: Mid-South Conference Player of the Year

2017: NAIA National Tournament Championship game

2017: NAIA National Tournament Final 4

2017: Mid-South Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week (multiple times)

2016: NAIA ALL-America