The answer seems to be a resounding yes.
After breaking into double-digits in minutes played just once in the first 14 games of the season, Trevion Williams has played 20 minutes or more in the last three.
While Evan Boudreaux’s back injury opened the door for Williams to contribute more on the floor, it was Williams work off the floor that made his rise possible. Williams suffered an injury towards the end of his high school career that caused Williams to come to West Lafayette severely out of shape. At the beginning of the season he couldn’t get through a single practice without having to stop, now he’s able to play 25 minutes in an overtime game against the best Center in the nation.