Yes I feel like he need a year or two more in college. All of you can hate that but I feel that way. He is no Kemba walker of Napier as of right now.
I love UConn and I’m not trying to down Bouk. I feel like he is a special player but he needs another year at the most. I’m sorry but i feel like as of right now there is better talent ahead of him. He needs to wait a year and yes kill me even two years. I feel like the more experience he gets at the college level the better. If he gets drafted this year the best of luck to him. I don’t want to be crucified on here for what I believe he should do. He is going to do whatever the hell he wants anyway and he knows his value. But the many years of watching college sports he needs more experience you aren’t going to persuade me.The NBA draft doesn’t reflect current results. It reflects potential. Once you have that understanding, you see why he’s a potential lottery pick.
The draft used to be more results driven, but in recent years you see numerous freshman and sophomores at the top of the draft clss
Again, I think Bouk is overvalued. I’m in the minority, but he’s definitely going to the NBA.
No I'm just looking for a silver lining. I stated his contributions to UConn, not his legacy (which there is none).
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For the 500th time, Bouk is ready for the NBA, will be a lottery pick, and will be a very good pro.
He is not going to face entire gameplans designed on stopping him, he's not going to have 10 eyes on him and three bodies every time he tries to penetrate. He's not going to have a clogged lane all night long because he's surrounded by non-shooters. In space, the kid is electric. He's going to be in space all the time in the NBA, that's how the game is played at that level on a nightly basis.
Anyone who thinks this kid needs another year doesn't follow the NBA or simply doesn't know what they're talking about. You can have your criticisms of Bouk, but on no planet should he return for another season.
Fools gold is worthless. Please maybe go for a walk or try and sleep on this.You're looking for the silver lining. I called him fool's gold. A distinction without a difference.
No he isn’t. I don’t think he is. I feel like he isn’t strong enough. Disagree but I know of many nba UConn players that were stronger.he’s built for the nba
For the 500th time, Bouk is ready for the NBA, will be a lottery pick, and will be a very good pro.
He is not going to face entire gameplans designed on stopping him, he's not going to have 10 eyes on him and three bodies every time he tries to penetrate. He's not going to have a clogged lane all night long because he's surrounded by non-shooters. In space, the kid is electric. He's going to be in space all the time in the NBA, that's how the game is played at that level on a nightly basis.
Anyone who thinks this kid needs another year doesn't follow the NBA or simply doesn't know what they're talking about. You can have your criticisms of Bouk, but on no planet should he return for another season.
Just wait till everyone tries to prove you wrong. I agree he will be destroyed.He is going to get absolutely destroyed on defense in the NBA as his game stands right now.
#15. for the record i never said if he's a lottery lock he shouldnt go. i said if he's mid-late first i.e. 15-30 he could improve on his draft stock by becoming BE player of the year and an all american. he will still be oozing potential if he does that. we'll have to wait and see where the mocks have him in a month. he didnt do himself any favors in either tourney and some guys still in the tourney have an opportunity to jump himShow me any mock draft that has Bouk out of the lottery.
If he's going to become an impact NBA player, yes he will.
It's almost like you're suggesting he'll be a non-entity in the NBA and that's a good thing. In the NBA coaches do game plan to stop top level talent and part of that game planning involves using double teams, hedges and other techniques to slow down better players.
It is not easier to score in the NBA even though there is of course a heck of a lot more scoring. The defense is better, the scorers are better, the game is way faster, players are bigger-stronger-faster-more skilled, etc...He's not raw. He's a great mid-range scorer, has a hesitation/change of pace game, is an amazing finisher in traffic.
So many of our fans don't realize just how much our poor offense and spacing hurt Bouk. He had no room to do anything many nights.
Again, I've mentioned LaMelo Ball several times. Kid shot like 32% in Australia and people were concerned about him in the NBA. It's no secret that it's easier to score in the NBA. The floor is spaced, everyone can shoot. LaMelo looks like a future All-Star as a rookie. Bouk will also look so much better when he's surrounded by pro talent, has a spaced floor and room to do his thing.
It is not easier to score in the NBA even though there is of course a heck of a lot more scoring. The defense is better, the scorers are better, the game is way faster, players are bigger-stronger-fast
I dunno You said it’s easier to score? One would think that means more points. Tell me what else easier to score means or how specifically it translates for James Bouknight. Does he start? Will he shoot a higher %, better assists-to-TO, what?I'll take Luka's, Draymond Green's, and Popovich's stance on the matter. You have far better teammates, defenders can't touch you, you play at a faster pace, the floor is more spread, you can travel at will, illegal screens are called once in a blue moon, etc.
Why are you worried about how many points Bouk would score in the NBA next year vs college? Weird thing to care about.
He obviously still has some development to do but he's not a project. I'm not saying he's going to set the league on fire as a rookie but there are always guys who are built for the NBA's style and Bouk is one of them. He's going from a college team with a poor supporting cast, poor shooting, poor spacing, and who played at a glacial pace. Playing at UConn is the exact opposite of what he'll experience in the NBA.
Bouk needs the NBA, they will make a player out of him
So it is not easier to score by any measure. But it happens, much less often than not, but sometimes.Yes, it is on a case-by-case basis. Some struggle, some find it easier. That's how guys like Donovan Mitchell fall to the end of the lottery. I think Bouk is going to fall into the category of finding it easier.