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Bouk #12 In Latest BR Mock Draft

And yet, except for Tulane at the end, you can make a case that Bouknight was even better from the second Tulsa game on. At the very least, it is very close.

In the month or February:
Bouk: 170 points, 16 Assist, 15 TO, 10 steals, 1 block, 46 rebounds and shot .457 and .415 from 3. 294 min.
CV: 172 points, 27 assists, 28 TO, 25 steals, 1 block, 50 rebounds and shot .417 and .392 from 3. 326 min.
We desperately need a second scorer.
 
Just let him look like Danny Manning come tournament time. That too much to ask?

Prolly.

I'll settle for him pulling a Kemba or Bazz type tourney performance. Much more manageable request.
 
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From Bleacher Report today
 
It's so obvious that Bouk put in the work this spring/summer in the face of COVID concerns, when some people with NBA aspirations just didn't (see West Virginia's Tshiebwe).

His handle is so much tighter, especially in transition. It allows him to be in attack mode all the time at high speed. He just gets to spots before the defense expects them to be there. He's drawn a bunch of blocking fouls from guys in the circle when defenders just didn't have time to step out of it.

And then he developed a go-to move that plays off that speed: his hesitation drive. Defenses have to respect the blow-by with his handle, so he draws so many bump and touch fouls and gets to the line for easy points. And he can attack rotations/closeouts with the hesitation as well, as bigs aren't generally quick enough to stop when he hesitates and then keep up with him once he gets going again.

Things like his finishing ability through contact, anticipation, rebounding for his position, and catch and shoot jump shooting were all evident last year. And while he could always create a decent shot last year, he didn't make them often enough (see the stat in the last post). So add in the improved shot making to the improved handle and good enough footwork and focus on defense to not be a liability, and you have a monster.
 
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Saw this posted on real GM, what’re y’all’s thoughts on a Latrell Sprewell comp? Lol.
 
Sprewell always seemed to go to the hole w/ reckless abandon, kinda of like Bouk's drives when at times he seemingly is the only one certain of his level of control. Both are great finishers, often Spree would go full rage on the rim while Bouk hangs and fingerolls ala David Thompson.
 
Sprewell always seemed to go to the hole w/ reckless abandon, kinda of like Bouk's drives when at times he seemingly is the only one certain of his level of control. Both are great finishers, often Spree would go full rage on the rim while Bouk hangs and fingerolls ala David Thompson.
Well said. Spree also had an elite mid-range game too
 
Bouk is a bit Allen-like in the way the ball comes off his shooting hand in the correct position no matter what's going on with the rest of his body.
 
I've been a Knicks fan forever but I've been gravitating toward the Sixers because Dolan can't do anything right. Sixers look good this year so unless they trade up, Bouk won't last that long in the draft.
i was a huge nets fan growing up, until they moved to brooklyn. don’t get me wrong, i love brooklyn but the nets belong in jersey with dr. j & j kidd

and dolan is garbage. how’s his band doing?
 
Bouk is a bit Allen-like in the way the ball comes off his shooting hand in the correct position no matter what's going on with the rest of his body.
He actually reminds me a lot of ray allen too. Allen was so athletic in college and a big time dunker. But Bouk will definitely be more of an alpha, 1 on 1, take it to the hoop type player, and never as good of a shooter as Allen was. Also it will be difficult to be at Allen’s level of preparedness and work ethic. He was on a planet of his own with that. Would love to see Bouk have as successful of an NBA career as Allen though!
 
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