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What Williams IV’s Return Means for Baylor Basketball This Offseason & Moving Forward

What to make of Isaac Williams IV returning.
March 18, 2026
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Basketball expert Ashley Hodge analyzes Isaac Williams IV’s return and what it means for the rest of the roster this offseason.


Yesterday afternoon, sophomore point guard Isaac Williams IV announced that he’s signing a two-year deal to finish his collegiate career in Waco. Let’s start with what your initial thoughts are, plus where you think Williams IV fits into the roster next year?

Ashley: First, I think this is the right decision because the better teams in college basketball have at least three rotation players who were on the roster the previous year. It’s hard to compete for championships when you are trying to integrate all new pieces.

Second, Isaac Williams IV has a reputation as the hardest worker on the team. The work that he has put in is evident in his shooting. He went from shooting 45% from the free-throw line as a freshman at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to 69% as a sophomore at Baylor. His 3-point percentage jumped from 23% as a freshman to 48% against better competition as a sophomore.

Third, he’s a Big 12 athlete. He has a burst that cannot be taught. He’s able to get in the paint to score or distribute. I would bet his improvement on offense and defense will continue, as he combines a work ethic with athletic ability.

Where does he fit into the roster next year? I think WAY too much is made over whether he’s the starting PG, a dual starting PG or coming off the bench as a sixth man. Who cares? All that matters is whether he will play 25-plus minutes per game and be a key piece in Baylor’s team next year. I believe the answer to that is a resounding “yes.”

He will need to have a great offseason. He needs to improve his decision-making and instincts as a scoring guard who must also read defenses and make the right basketball play to help his team win. His advanced offensive analytic numbers are strong (119.8 KenPom rating).

His defense needs improvement (-0.2 defensive rating on EvanMiya). Hopefully, surrounding him with better defenders will be a “rising tide lifts all boats” situation. Upperclassmen tend to be better defenders than underclassmen. I expect he will improve a lot on that side of the ball. 

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What Williams IV’s Return Means for Baylor Basketball This Offseason & Moving Forward

5,079 Views | 6 Replies | Last: 1 mo ago by Buttpanda
BUBradley
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I would also add that he needs to still work on his fouling. He did get better in the later half of the big 12 which is hopeful to see though. Seemed like he was always in foul trouble.
bear_kessner
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And he can windmill!
Big12Fan2024
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Ashley hit on all the most salient points as usual. The only thing I'll add is that Williams plays with some dawg in him that very few others on our roster showed this year. He demonstrated it through the way he would get to the basket despite his size while others couldn't. At times it seemed a good portion of the team lacked aggressiveness until Isaac entered the game. Fully agree with Ashley: no need to get caught up on whether he's the starting PG, a PG coming off the bench or a guard in a rotation. He'll get his minutes and I'm confident he'll show growth on both ends of the court.
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Drew's Backkkkkkkk
Ad.diamonds
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We need a recruitment article. Looks like it's a year without a one and done "star" . The offer and visitor lists are dry.
Buttpanda
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Tounde should return to college but I'm not sure it should be with us unless Drew can bring in some studs and give us reason to believe this year was a one off. We've declined every season since the natty so if he's not ready to retire then he needs to prove he can still win at a high level and that needs to start with bringing in talent this offseason.
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