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Arthur Williams III Brings Relentless Guard Energy

Arthur “AJ” Williams III is a 5’11 guard in the Class of 2029 from Chicago, Illinois, representing Providence Catholic. 

An Honor Student and multi-sport competitor, AJ brings a dynamic blend of basketball IQ, quickness, and competitive fire to the court. 

A 2x State Qualifier with Chi Prep National and a member of Mokan Elite, he has proven himself against strong competition. 

His background with SaintTrack Club and USATF Junior Olympics translates directly to his speed, burst, and conditioning. 

AJ plays with pace, poise, and a mature understanding of how to impact winning.

 

Evaluation Summary:
AJ is a high-motor lead guard who controls tempo and competes on every possession. 

He thrives in transition where his track speed creates separation. 

In the half court, he shows strong handle control and the ability to get two feet in the paint. 

His change of direction is sharp and purposeful. 

He plays with confidence but rarely forces action. 

His passing vision allows him to hit weak-side shooters and cutters. 

He defends with intensity and active hands. 

Lateral quickness helps him stay in front of opposing guards. 

His academic discipline mirrors his on-court focus. 

He rebounds above his size because of timing and effort. 

His off-ball movement creates scoring opportunities. 

His motor remains steady throughout games. 

He understands spacing and timing. 

His leadership traits are evident in late-game situations. 

His overall feel projects well at the next level.

 

Key Development Areas:
Continue developing consistent perimeter shooting range.

 

Add strength to absorb contact and finish through bigger defenders.
Sharpen decision-making pace against elite length.

 

Long-Term Outlook:
Arthur “AJ” Williams III has the foundation, discipline, and athletic tools to develop into a reliable college guard who can impact games on both ends of the floor, and I firmly believe his trajectory points upward.

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