A borderline bust heading into the season, Derrick Williams rebooted his NBA career. The 2011 second overall pick by the Minnesota Timberwolves began the year glued to the Sacramento Kings bench, but the forward eventually carved out a niche as a reserve scorer and improved noticeably when head coach George Karl joined the team.
The incredibly athletic but enigmatic Williams remains an unfinished product, but the 23-year-old was often the most entertaining player on the floor this season. His offense in transition and Richter scale-triggering dunks provided ample highlights for what was once again another disappointing Kings campaign.
Williams is set to enter free agency this summer.