Duke Blue Devils star Zion Williamson continues to generate a lot of buzz, especially with the NBA draft just a few months away. A lot of players, past and present, are raving about the idea of Zion dominating in the NBA. Former Boston Celtics forward and NBA analyst Paul Pierce even said that Williamson is already one of the top 50 players in the world.

However, not a lot of people are ready to ride Zion's hype. One of them is former Washington Wizards star Gilbert Arenas who said that Williamson might find it hard to dominate in the pros.

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Gilbert Arenas gave the difference between a dominant player and a dominant-looking stats sheet. He pointed out that Zion Williamson usually gets his points through fast breaks and assists from his teammates, but he can't create points off his own shots, especially down low because ‘he can't post up.'

Williamson is expected to be one of the top prospects in this year's draft, with a lot of people expecting him to go first overall. But there are still a lot of question marks surrounding his game, and he has yet to prove that he can live up to the expectations.

Of course, the first time for Zion to do that is to help the Blue Devils win the NCAA championship. Everything else will follow from there.