Derrick Williams tweeted a seven-word message Saturday night that didn't require too much effort reading between the lines.
"Anybody ever felt like a caged lion?" the Timberwolves rookie wrote.
Williams smiled when asked after Monday's practice if it's time for the lion to be released with Kevin Love set to begin his two-game suspension for planting his size-19 shoe on Houston's Luis Scola's chest and head.
"That's funny," Williams said in a tone that suggested he didn't find it funny at all. "That's why you guys are here. I've been ready. I just want to get out there and play a little bit more. I think everybody does. But at the same time, I can't do nothing about that. It's not my decision."
Animal analogies aside, Williams clearly seems frustrated with the start of his NBA career. He's averaging only 18 minutes and 7.3 points per game and has not made the kind of impact anticipated of a No. 2 overall draft pick. Love's suspension should create an opportunity for more playing time and a chance to prove himself. Williams admitted he needs to earn the trust of Rick Adelman and the coaching staff.
"Hopefully, I pick up his trust and I have the ball in my hands more often," Williams said. "I kind of feel like it's a lack of confidence. Not in myself. But him in me in that position of scoring the ball. I've just got to earn his trust."
Williams' role through 24 games is an interesting development and popular discussion around town, but in reality, it's not that surprising once Adelman decided Williams is better suited to play power forward to start his pro career. That's also Love's position and he currently leads the NBA in minutes played at 39.4 per game. The Wolves need Love on the court as much as possible, but that means long stretches on the bench for Williams.
Williams usually sees action when Love gets a breather or in a smaller lineup with Love at center, but neither of those situations lends itself to extended playing time. Ideally, Williams would play small forward with Love at the '4.' That presumably was the Wolves' intention when they selected Williams last spring.