The cynic in me knows that a lesser player might be grabbing some pine tonight, but I'm going to try to see both sides. Williams is in the early stages of building this year's team, and if I were he, I wouldn't want to be viewed in my locker room as siding with the booing fans instead of my players. Never mind the added challenge of trying to convey to a high-intensity player that he needs to watch his language when you've got some pardon-my-French issues yourself.
"I think we need his energy for sure," Williams said. "Like I said, he can't talk to anyone in the crowd anymore. That has to stop. But we need his energy. I don't want to see him go away from the way he plays."
Which brings us back to the slightly new Greivis and the old one.
