Bouk was adjusting to this in-game. In the beginning he was like 'my skills can't be stopped' and was forcing things. Then he seemed to realize that 'yes they can'.
He then started becoming a decoy, going after rebounds, getting his teammates involved and just allow the game to come to him. He also seemed genuinely happy with Polley's success, partly because Polley bailed him out.
When we get other consistent and reliable scorers, Bouk will continue to explode offensively, but until then its good to see Bouk do what he can to lead us to victory.
Just saying, seeing him on the bench actively cheering his squad, and then returning to the game under control, and recognizing that he didn't need to take over was impressive. That's unusual for a high NBA draft prospect.
It was a nice growth statement for our talented sophomore.