whut? how many minutes do you think he'll see?
Two pages of responses tells me your opinion is in the minority.why. should every comment be a new thread? pay attention.
Yeah James is pretty much the only true SG on the team right now. They should definitely make room for him.Hayward is an injury prone forward Rozier is a free agent in a year and is a point guard/shooting guard and Graham is a 6'0 point guard. It's a great spot for Bouknight.
Remember Paul pierce and Caron. Vengeance.He did not look happy!
Ball is a pretty ex outing backup ho morant.this was my plan too. Really wanted the throwback grizzlies jersey and to see him play with Ja Morant. But oh well, i'll settle for Hornets.
That really stood out to me too. I understand where he is coming from, but it looks like someone who feels entitled and is not grateful. I hope he takes that anger and tears the league up though. He has the talent and the motivation.Me thinks Bouk needed to be humbled. That reaction was not a good look, especially for Bobcat fans.
Kobe was drafted 13th and looked happier than Bouk.
Personally I've never seen someone's dream come true and not look happy.
Hayward can play 3 positions and takes a lot of shots. Rozier started almost every game at SG the last 2 seasons and you don’t know whether he’ll resign. Lamelo’s size allowed him and Graham to play together plenty doesn’t matter how short Graham is. They also have Monk who’s improving. There were better fits.Hayward is an injury prone forward Rozier is a free agent in a year and is a point guard/shooting guard and Graham is a 6'0 point guard. It's a great spot for Bouknight.
This draft class is so bad on paper that he had to leave.There are still people on fbook UConn groups saying he should have stayed another year, never should have left, etc.....
Just crazy.
Yep Bouk is a lottery pick in the NBA draft. College players dream of that. Heck most guys would be happy just to get a shot at playing in the NBA. Bouk gets to live the dream and he’s about to become a multi-millionaire. I’m happy for him.There are still people on fbook UConn groups saying he should have stayed another year, never should have left, etc.....
Just crazy.
Monk and Graham are both free agents, I'm sure Graham will be back and they'll match whatever offer he gets, but Monk is definitely goneHayward can play 3 positions and takes a lot of shots. Rozier started almost every game at SG the last 2 seasons and you don’t know whether he’ll resign. Lamelo’s size allowed him and Graham to play together plenty doesn’t matter how short Graham is. They also have Monk who’s improving. There were better fits.
Bad draft class? Are you sure you’re not thinking of the 2020 draft? This is one of the deepest drafts in the last 20 years.This draft class is so bad on paper that he had to leave.
Me thinks Bouk needed to be humbled. That reaction was not a good look, especially for Bobcat fans.
Kobe was drafted 13th and looked happier than Bouk.
Personally I've never seen someone's dream come true and not look happy.
Am I the only one who is tired of those commenting on facial expressions or body language who think they know what Bouk is thinking or feeling? Hated it during the season and still do. I would bet James is ecstatic about becoming a multimillionaire and getting paid to play a game he loves.
You just compared Melo Ball to James Bouknight saying they’re the same type of player. Ok….. Mitch is now running the show and the team is good, it’s a great fit for James being paired with melo. Thanks for your solid analysis in stating Lamelo and James are the same player!I feel so bad for James. Came back after the surgery when he didn't have to. Put in the extra work since the season ended (arguably one of those that helped himself the best since the NCAAB season ended). All the hype (an unfortunate machine) had him going easily into the Top 10 at a team that would properly develop him. All of that to end up in an absolutely terrible situation. Terrible luck for the kid.
Absolutely terrible fit for James. We already saw how Charlotte ruined Kemba's prime, not looking forward to seeing James waste away in this miserable organization/city. For how good MJ was as a player is how bad he is as an exec. Bouk will not only be fighting for minutes with the likes of Melo Ball, Terry Rozier, Devonate Graham, Malik Monk and Gordon Heyward, how will he get shots up? Especially with notable ball hogs Ball and Rozier.
Other than ending up in a place like Cleveland or Sacramento, this is the absolutely worst case scenario for James. He would have been better off even going to the Spurs next or even Pacers at 13 or would have struck gold with the Warriors at 14 (who I think will regret passing him up at 7).
Charlotte is where your NBA career dies sadly, and for James it might be over before it even starts. Before you call me dramatic, look at the the Hornets first round draft picks over time and tell me one player you feel like benefited from being in that terrible organization:
So yeah, sorry I'm negative, but this franchise's track record speaks for itself. A terrible spot for Bouk and I hope he gets out ASAP. No offense to any of its residents but Charlotte is the most average city I've ever been too. Sure its not a bad place to live but it ain't special either. Everything about it is average. The food. The buildings. The weather. The people. Just average. Better than being a dump I suppose. If only the Hornets were average back...
- 2004: Okafor -- while he had his back injuries, got to be the first pick for an expansion team which means you're destined for failure right awy
- 2005: Ray Felton -- had his best years in the NBA years later as a Knick of all places
- 2005: Sean May -- out of the NBA after only 119 games
- 2006: Adam Morrison -- one of the best college scorers of all time became an instant bust playing for them
- 2007: Jared Dudley -- left the Hornets after 94 games luckily for him as he was able to carve out a nice NBA career away from them
- 2008: DJ Augustin -- starting point guard on a team that won 7 games
- 2008: Alex Ajinca -- Lasted 34 games in Charlotte. As a first round pick.
- 2009: Gerald Henderson -- The leading scorer on a 7 win team!
- 2011: Kemba -- Wasted his early years on abysmal teams, willed the miserable franchise to the playoffs as he became an All-Star. By the time he made it out of the dump his age sadly caught up to him with injuries
- 2012: MKG -- Mega bust after missing out on AD
- 2013: Cody Zeller -- Has averaged 8.7 ppg over EIGHT seasons as the NUMBER FOUR overall pick
- 2014: Noah Vonleh -- Lasted 25 games in Charlotte before being traded
- 2015: Frank Kaminsky -- Another top-10 pick that has averaged under 10 ppg through his career
- 2017: Malik Monk -- A scoring guard that hasn't scored in four seasons. Averaging 9.1 ppg on 40% shooting
- 2019: PJ Washington -- It may have taken 15 years, but the #12 overall pick is averaging 12.6 & 6 over his two first seasons. Otherh than Kemba and Lamelo Ball he's 3rd in ppg among this list...
- 2020: Melo Ball -- Eyyyyy a Rookie of the Year. But essentially the same type of player as Bouk. So the Hornets have arguably two successful draft picks (and saying Melo is a success after ONE season is pushing it) with Melo and Kemba in 15+ years.
Ball & Bouk same type of player? So you're saying James has a good chance to be ROY?I feel so bad for James. Came back after the surgery when he didn't have to. Put in the extra work since the season ended (arguably one of those that helped himself the best since the NCAAB season ended). All the hype (an unfortunate machine) had him going easily into the Top 10 at a team that would properly develop him. All of that to end up in an absolutely terrible situation. Terrible luck for the kid.
Absolutely terrible fit for James. We already saw how Charlotte ruined Kemba's prime, not looking forward to seeing James waste away in this miserable organization/city. For how good MJ was as a player is how bad he is as an exec. Bouk will not only be fighting for minutes with the likes of Melo Ball, Terry Rozier, Devonate Graham, Malik Monk and Gordon Heyward, how will he get shots up? Especially with notable ball hogs Ball and Rozier.
Other than ending up in a place like Cleveland or Sacramento, this is the absolutely worst case scenario for James. He would have been better off even going to the Spurs next or even Pacers at 13 or would have struck gold with the Warriors at 14 (who I think will regret passing him up at 7).
Charlotte is where your NBA career dies sadly, and for James it might be over before it even starts. Before you call me dramatic, look at the the Hornets first round draft picks over time and tell me one player you feel like benefited from being in that terrible organization:
So yeah, sorry I'm negative, but this franchise's track record speaks for itself. A terrible spot for Bouk and I hope he gets out ASAP. No offense to any of its residents but Charlotte is the most average city I've ever been too. Sure its not a bad place to live but it ain't special either. Everything about it is average. The food. The buildings. The weather. The people. Just average. Better than being a dump I suppose. If only the Hornets were average back...
- 2004: Okafor -- while he had his back injuries, got to be the first pick for an expansion team which means you're destined for failure right awy
- 2005: Ray Felton -- had his best years in the NBA years later as a Knick of all places
- 2005: Sean May -- out of the NBA after only 119 games
- 2006: Adam Morrison -- one of the best college scorers of all time became an instant bust playing for them
- 2007: Jared Dudley -- left the Hornets after 94 games luckily for him as he was able to carve out a nice NBA career away from them
- 2008: DJ Augustin -- starting point guard on a team that won 7 games
- 2008: Alex Ajinca -- Lasted 34 games in Charlotte. As a first round pick.
- 2009: Gerald Henderson -- The leading scorer on a 7 win team!
- 2011: Kemba -- Wasted his early years on abysmal teams, willed the miserable franchise to the playoffs as he became an All-Star. By the time he made it out of the dump his age sadly caught up to him with injuries
- 2012: MKG -- Mega bust after missing out on AD
- 2013: Cody Zeller -- Has averaged 8.7 ppg over EIGHT seasons as the NUMBER FOUR overall pick
- 2014: Noah Vonleh -- Lasted 25 games in Charlotte before being traded
- 2015: Frank Kaminsky -- Another top-10 pick that has averaged under 10 ppg through his career
- 2017: Malik Monk -- A scoring guard that hasn't scored in four seasons. Averaging 9.1 ppg on 40% shooting
- 2018*: Miles Bridges -- I didn't include him at first b/c he was a trade, but fine I'll include him. 10.8 PPG over his first 3 seasons shooting 46%. There is some hope with him (and PJ/Melo). Only took 14 years other than Kemba to have someone that was halfway decent.
- 2019: PJ Washington -- The #12 overall pick is averaging 12.6 & 6 over his two first seasons. Other than Kemba and Lamelo Ball he's 3rd in ppg among this list...
- 2020: Melo Ball -- Eyyyyy a Rookie of the Year. But essentially the same type of player as Bouk. So the Hornets have arguably two successful draft picks (and saying Melo is a success after ONE season is pushing it) with Melo and Kemba in 15+ years.
You wrote a lot of words when you could have just said I haven't watched the NBA the last few yearsI feel so bad for James. Came back after the surgery when he didn't have to. Put in the extra work since the season ended (arguably one of those that helped himself the best since the NCAAB season ended). All the hype (an unfortunate machine) had him going easily into the Top 10 at a team that would properly develop him. All of that to end up in an absolutely terrible situation. Terrible luck for the kid.
Absolutely terrible fit for James. We already saw how Charlotte ruined Kemba's prime, not looking forward to seeing James waste away in this miserable organization/city. For how good MJ was as a player is how bad he is as an exec. Bouk will not only be fighting for minutes with the likes of Melo Ball, Terry Rozier, Devonate Graham, Malik Monk and Gordon Heyward, how will he get shots up? Especially with notable ball hogs Ball and Rozier.
Other than ending up in a place like Cleveland or Sacramento, this is the absolutely worst case scenario for James. He would have been better off even going to the Spurs next or even Pacers at 13 or would have struck gold with the Warriors at 14 (who I think will regret passing him up at 7).
Charlotte is where your NBA career dies sadly, and for James it might be over before it even starts. Before you call me dramatic, look at the the Hornets first round draft picks over time and tell me one player you feel like benefited from being in that terrible organization:
So yeah, sorry I'm negative, but this franchise's track record speaks for itself. A terrible spot for Bouk and I hope he gets out ASAP. No offense to any of its residents but Charlotte is the most average city I've ever been too. Sure its not a bad place to live but it ain't special either. Everything about it is average. The food. The buildings. The weather. The people. Just average. Better than being a dump I suppose. If only the Hornets were average back...
- 2004: Okafor -- while he had his back injuries, got to be the first pick for an expansion team which means you're destined for failure right awy
- 2005: Ray Felton -- had his best years in the NBA years later as a Knick of all places
- 2005: Sean May -- out of the NBA after only 119 games
- 2006: Adam Morrison -- one of the best college scorers of all time became an instant bust playing for them
- 2007: Jared Dudley -- left the Hornets after 94 games luckily for him as he was able to carve out a nice NBA career away from them
- 2008: DJ Augustin -- starting point guard on a team that won 7 games
- 2008: Alex Ajinca -- Lasted 34 games in Charlotte. As a first round pick.
- 2009: Gerald Henderson -- The leading scorer on a 7 win team!
- 2011: Kemba -- Wasted his early years on abysmal teams, willed the miserable franchise to the playoffs as he became an All-Star. By the time he made it out of the dump his age sadly caught up to him with injuries
- 2012: MKG -- Mega bust after missing out on AD
- 2013: Cody Zeller -- Has averaged 8.7 ppg over EIGHT seasons as the NUMBER FOUR overall pick
- 2014: Noah Vonleh -- Lasted 25 games in Charlotte before being traded
- 2015: Frank Kaminsky -- Another top-10 pick that has averaged under 10 ppg through his career
- 2017: Malik Monk -- A scoring guard that hasn't scored in four seasons. Averaging 9.1 ppg on 40% shooting
- 2018*: Miles Bridges -- I didn't include him at first b/c he was a trade, but fine I'll include him. 10.8 PPG over his first 3 seasons shooting 46%. There is some hope with him (and PJ/Melo). Only took 14 years other than Kemba to have someone that was halfway decent.
- 2019: PJ Washington -- The #12 overall pick is averaging 12.6 & 6 over his two first seasons. Other than Kemba and Lamelo Ball he's 3rd in ppg among this list...
- 2020: Melo Ball -- Eyyyyy a Rookie of the Year. But essentially the same type of player as Bouk. So the Hornets have arguably two successful draft picks (and saying Melo is a success after ONE season is pushing it) with Melo and Kemba in 15+ years.
You just compared Melo Ball to James Bouknight saying they’re the same type of player. Ok….. Mitch is now running the show and the team is good, it’s a great fit for James being paired with melo. Thanks for your solid analysis in stating Lamelo and James are the same player!
You guys act like one good pick in 20 years changes everything. Fine Melo is good. Maybe PJ and Bridges are too. This is not a good place for NBA careers. The numbers don't lie. It's a tough spill to swallow especially if you have blinders on as a fan (and as Knicks fan myself I get this). God forbid I want the kid to go somewhere that won't make his career harder than I have to.I agree. The fact that they drafted Raymond Felton 20 years ago spells doom for Bouknight.
The fact that they completely changed their entire FO two years ago and suddenly look like a competent franchise means nothing.
Ball & Bouk same type of player? So you're saying James has a good chance to be ROY?
I watch plenty of NBA. Only one ball and one basket to shoot on pals. Both Melo and Bouk need the ball in their hands to work. Bouk is not a spot up shooter.You wrote a lot of words when you could have just said I haven't watched the NBA the last few years
The question was asked about what he was feeling as he got drafted, he said he was sad to slip a bit but his heart sunk after hearing his name. Also, as someone who lives in Charlotte and is actually a Hornets fan, lot of people in this thread clearly don’t watch the team much. They aren’t keeping Rozier, Graham, and Monk. He and Ball are on a much different timeline, it’s going to be a great pairing and getting to run with Graham and Bridges off the bench for now is perfect for him.