The 10 different, incredible ways Zion Williamson can beat you on offense

He can do it all.

In the 12 NBA games Zion Williamson has played thus far, the thing that’s stood out the most is something that would make the New Orleans Pelicans star happy: he’s more than a dunker.

That may seem obvious, but if you didn’t see his games at Duke, you might have just seen his rim-scorching slams in highlight reels. And Williams said, per ESPN in 2019, he “kind of hate(s) being classified as a dunker,” so this is perfect.

That said, as you might have seen from his shot chart, Williamson does a ton of his work inside. It’s just that how he does it is jaw-dropping … but he’s not just a player in the paint. Let’s dive in:

1. In the post

This, to me, is his default position. When he gets fed down low, he can either break defenders down with his face to the opposition thanks to a myriad of moves or just use his massive frame to back them down. There’s also a terrific way he’s using post-ups in transition, something The Ringer broke down really well recently.

2. In transition

Get out of his way when he’s flying in.

3. Grabbing the ball away from rebounders

This is my new favorite. What other player can literally just take the ball away with muscle and score or draw a foul?

4. Three-pointers

When — not if — he gets even better at this, it’s going to be scary.

5. Pick and roll

Around the 35-second mark, you’ll see how he works with Brandon Ingram. How do you stop that!? Either you double Williamson and leave Ingram open for a look or you have to give Zion some space and he’ll do what he did there.

6. Off rebounds

He averages 3.5 offensive rebounds per contest.

7. Off his own rebound

8. Driving to the hoop

Give him the ball at the top of the three-point line, step back and let him use his underrated dribble and let him work. There’s a good example around 2:30 of the video above.

9. Off the lob

So. Many. Alley. Oops.

10. Dunking

Obviously.

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