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21. Illinois Frankly, all the Illini need to succeed is some stellar play from their new point guard
Williams, a master passer and penetrator from Peoria's Manual High who beat out DePaul star Quentin Richardson for Illinois's 1998 Mr. Basketball award, is the newcomer everyone is buzzing about. After sitting out last season as a partial qualifier, Williams averaged 14.4 points a game during the Illini's 7-0 summer tour of Australia and brought to a quick end Kruger's search for a playmaker. "From the first time I saw him in practice, Frank was making moves I've never seen before," raves 6'11" forward Robert (Tiny) Archibald. Yet Williams is merely one headliner on a team full of young talent. Cory Bradford, last year's Big Ten freshman of the year, will switch from the point to his natural shooting guard spot. The Illini also have the conference's deepest frontcourt, where Marcus Griffin, last year's top juco player, and 6'9" freshman sensation Brian Cook join junior Sergio McClain and sophomore Damir Krupalija. Kruger may fret about Illinois's inexperience, but he has the talent to avoid a repeat of last season's 14-18 showing. "A lot hinges on Frank being able to step in quickly at the point," says Kruger. "You don't want to put too much on the guy's shoulders, but that's what we need to have happen." Issue date: November 15, 1999
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