Williamson is now gearing up for his final chapter with Duke, as the Blue Devils begin their journey through the NCAA tournament on Friday night against No. 16 North Dakota State.
CBS, who is broadcasting the game and the entirety of the tournament, is apparently set to take full advantage of the viewership Williamson brings.
As CBS producer Marc Wolff told The State , the network will debut their "Zion Cam" on Friday night a camera dedicated to recording Williamson through his every move on the court during Duke's run through the tournament.
"Because of Zion (Williamson), we have added a camera dedicated to him the whole time he is on the floor," said Wolff. "We hired a cameraman, a camera, a digital tape machine to record everything he does."
Wolff, who has been with CBS at various positions over 35 years, added that he had never seen such a step taken before in his time with the network, but acknowledged that Williamson was similarly unique.
"I thought Bill Walton was a dominant player," Wolff said, "but this guy"
It should come as no surprise that Williamson is seen as such a potential draw. His play has been so captivating that he's brought a true who's who of basketball fans out to see him play in person, from rapper and athlete representative Jay Z to former president Barack Obama.
According to Wolff, the "Zion Cam" will help ensure that viewers don't miss a single highlight on his journey.