The thing about being a professional basketball player is that it takes at least some professionalism. I go back to his antics at Gampel last season as a fan. Many on here thought it was funny, many even thought it was cool, but to others (including myself) it showed a lack of the professionalism that any organization would want in an asset.Bouk
Something just doesn't add up. I thought he would have a similar or even better career than Rip. (Boy was I wrong) He had all the tools. Last year is was the coach. Earlier this year it was the incident. He has been nailed to the bench outside of a few cameos in garbage time. Seems like his career is eroding. A close buddy of mine and I had a bet about the better NBA career between Bouk and David Duke Jr. I stupidly took Duke early on. Figured it was a certain loser after their 20/21 seasons. Bouk was destined to great things, Who would have thought that maybe Duke ends up better over the long term? Is there still time for Bouk? Can he turn it around? He was the next great Husky pro. We need more of them.
The thing about being a professional basketball player is that it takes at least some professionalism. I go back to his antics at Gampel last season as a fan. Many on here thought it was funny, many even thought it was cool, but to others (including myself) it showed a lack of the professionalism that any organization would want in an asset.
He has the physical talent. Maybe he has it in him to be professional and he’ll figure it out. But maybe he also just doesn’t have it in him. Many physically gifted young men just didn’t have what it took to be professional.
Last season's transfers:
Akok Akok (Georgetown) - 6.8p / 7.3r / 2.0b (shooting 30% from 3 after a good start, only 9 FT attempts in 400 minutes)
Jalen Gaffney (Florida Atlantic) - 8.2p / 3.1r / 2.3a (shooting 48% from the field and 49% from 3, FAU having a great season)
Rahsool Diggins (UMass) - 3.5p / 1.2r / 2.6a (32% from the field and 1/8 from FT line)
Corey Floyd Jr (Providence) - 61 total minutes in 7 games played. Totals of 25 points 10 rebounds 2 assists on 50% shooting
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Brendan Adams (George Washington) - 16.9p / 5r / 3a (60% from 2, 37% from 3 - a breakout season for the 5th yr senior!)
Let’s go Bre… um, … keep it up Brendan!Happy for Brendan!
Last season's transfers:
Akok Akok (Georgetown) - 6.8p / 7.3r / 2.0b (shooting 30% from 3 after a good start, only 9 FT attempts in 400 minutes)
Jalen Gaffney (Florida Atlantic) - 8.2p / 3.1r / 2.3a (shooting 48% from the field and 49% from 3, FAU having a great season)
Rahsool Diggins (UMass) - 3.5p / 1.2r / 2.6a (32% from the field and 1/8 from FT line)
Corey Floyd Jr (Providence) - 61 total minutes in 7 games played. Totals of 25 points 10 rebounds 2 assists on 50% shooting
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Brendan Adams (George Washington) - 16.9p / 5r / 3a (60% from 2, 37% from 3 - a breakout season for the 5th yr senior!)
Just wait until one has a double digit game on the same day we loseI’m still waiting for a single one of the “the sky is falling” chorus on here who were going crazy when Floyd and Diggins transferred out to state in words of one syllable how wrong they were and that in the fututure they will assume that when someone who couldn’t make the rotation transfers out it probably is because they just weren’t good enough (regardless of how they were viewed as prospects while they were in high school).
But I’m not holding my breath.
BC plays basketball?Just so everyone can see for themselves, here’s links to each players 2022-23 game logs.
Former players
Akok Akok (Georgetown)
Jalen Gaffney (FAU)
Corey Floyd, Jr. (Providence)
Rahsool Diggins (UMass)
Brendan Adams (GWU)
Almost former players
Makai Ashton Langford (BC)
Emmitt Matthews (WVU)
Lukas Kisunas (Denver)
They try to.BC plays basketball?
Kisunas screen quality is not being shown in those stats thoughJust so everyone can see for themselves, here’s links to each players 2022-23 game logs.
Former players
Akok Akok (Georgetown)
Jalen Gaffney (FAU)
Corey Floyd, Jr. (Providence)
Rahsool Diggins (UMass)
Brendan Adams (GWU)
Almost former players
Makai Ashton Langford (BC)
Emmitt Matthews (WVU)
Lukas Kisunas (Denver)
It was funny. People are capable of recognizing his behavior is unprofessional and that particular incident was funny. Those same people could also have figured pretty quickly that he didn't have what it takes to be a solid NBA player. All of those things can be true at the same time.The thing about being a professional basketball player is that it takes at least some professionalism. I go back to his antics at Gampel last season as a fan. Many on here thought it was funny, many even thought it was cool, but to others (including myself) it showed a lack of the professionalism that any organization would want in an asset.
He has the physical talent. Maybe he has it in him to be professional and he’ll figure it out. But maybe he also just doesn’t have it in him. Many physically gifted young men just didn’t have what it took to be professional.
You do realize that Lamb played ten years in the NBA, right ? He was never a "star" in the NBA, but a 10 year career is pretty significant. I would never assume anyone had that in them, least of all BouknightI thought Bouknight would have had at least a better career than Jeremy Lamb (who doesn't appear to be playing anymore) and even that looks like a stretch at this point.
Wow, I definitely forgot about him. Good catch!We can’t forget Javonte Brown at Texas A&M averaging 1.3 ppg and 2rb
can't seem to find the 'familiar names' thread.Please post here
You do realize that Lamb played ten years in the NBA, right ? He was never a "star" in the NBA, but a 10 year career is pretty significant. I would never assume anyone had that in them, least of all Bouknight