
CHICAGO — Before noon games, the Florida State men’s basketball team started its shootaround at 7 a.m. Most players approached this time casually, using it as a chance to wake up, get loose, stretch and run offensive sets five on zero.It was during one of those mornings, early in the college basketball season, when Florida State forward Raiquan Grey first became impressed by Patrick Williams’ athleticism. With the rest of his teammates still sleepy-eyed, Williams finished one of those offensive sets emphatically, leaping off one foot and delivering a windmill dunk that caught the attention of …