Just stop man. You don’t know anything about this. Having a conversation with a foot and ankle specialist is different then being an orthopedic surgeon.akok will play every game next season
I don't think people realize how bad he is defensively.
Just stop man. You don’t know anything about this. Having a conversation with a foot and ankle specialist is different then being an orthopedic surgeon.
You are putting and spreading unfair expectations on the situation.
All it takes is one organization, say Miami or Boston, with a very late first round pick who looks at Bouk and see's his potential, and believes they can develop him to achieve that potential, and he's gone. Especially after seeing what happened to Akok.Putting my heart aside.
I could see if he went pro that he would be a perfect fit for a team late in 1st round. He's young and talented. A steal in that scenario.
A good team that doesn't need him year 1.
That said I think he gets NBA feedback and comes back.
It is really hard to project all but the top 5 or so players in the country into the NBA. If it was easy, NBA teams would draft better.
Bouk is an athletic, undersized 2. I don't know of a lot of NBA teams that need help at the 2 spot, so a player has to be pretty good to get drafted at that position.
But then again, I thought Romeo Langford was a slow, undersized 2 that couldn't shoot, and he got a guaranteed contract.
Water is Wet.The NBA draft is NOT about college production. It is about potential.
Agreed, but from a player's perspective, when you have lottery potential it's understandable to not want to get forced into playing in the G league with a lower bonus when the potential is there for a much bigger bonus and spot on a roster right away. Risk/reward game, but I do think the risk is lower for Bouknight because he clearly has an "it" factor (he has no obvious skill/athleticism/length deficiency) that a lot of would-be second round picks do not. For example, it was defensible for Deandre Daniels to leave UConn when he did; post tourney run and with his stock at the highest it ever would be. That's not the case here.The NBA draft is NOT about college production. It is about potential.
if he somehow sneaks into the first round you can't call a kid a fool for pursuing his dream and a guaranteed contract/signing bonusLottery picks lead their teams to the NCAA, usually pretty far. He'd be a fool to leave this year.
Call it a victory lap, but when I suggested Bouknight "could" leave for the draft, people said I was crazy. He's not far off at this point, as much as everyone wants him too, or thinks it's in his best interest to stay.![]()
Three-Point Play: Makur Maker, James Bouknight, John Beilein
Makur Maker can go straight to the NBA. What is his current stock?basketballrecruiting.rivals.com
That being said, at this point I expect him to test the waters and return. But that will change if he continues on his hot streak.
When I read this I realize just how far we have fallen to think that he might actually leave, and it be anything close to reasonable that this would make sense. If he leaves not only is it a bad decision it's a TERRIBLE decision. He has a REASONABLE chance of being a round 1 pick next year. He has a REASONABLE chance of being drafted at all and headed straight to the D League or worse this year.
What does any of this have to do with how far anyone has fallen?
Second round hopes is one thing. If someone whispers in his ear that he is going in the first round.. even if late, thats hard to pass up. All it takes in his sophomore year in college is one injury for that opportunity to go away. A bird in the hand is worth more than 2 in the bush.
I'm not saying he will get a promise btw.
Why is it dumb? Did you read the article?This thread is really dumb. Wish someone would lock it.
Romeo measured 6'6" in shoes with a +5 (6'11") wingspan. Wouldn't say undersized. NBA average sizes are 6'5" in shoes and 6'9" wingspan for a 2-guard.
I will say that Bouk's wingspan measurement would have a pretty big effect on his draft stock.
I will say that Bouk's wingspan measurement would have a pretty big effect on his draft stock.
Yeah. NBA guys care less about the poor technique, lapses in concentration, and undeveloped physique and more about how the measurements/combine numbers line up with the prototypes. Plenty of guys can jump out of the gym (Pat Connaughton) but fall due to a lack of lateral quickness and/or wingspan.
Bouknight is a rare talent that I'm reluctant to set any ceiling on. It's also way too early to attempt to define or limit his role at the next level.
But he's best with the ball in his hands, and there are only so many of those jobs. At 6'4 he's not ideal as a spot-up shooter and at 1.1 assists versus 1.9 turnovers he hasn't established himself as a natural pick-and-roll player. Barring a monster performance at the combine, I'd advice him to stay in college where he can continue to hone his craft and narrow in on an identity.
Pat Connaughton plays 18 minutes a game for the best team in the NBA?Yeah. NBA guys care less about the poor technique, lapses in concentration, and undeveloped physique and more about how the measurements/combine numbers line up with the prototypes. Plenty of guys can jump out of the gym (Pat Connaughton) but fall due to a lack of lateral quickness and/or wingspan.
Bouknight is a rare talent that I'm reluctant to set any ceiling on. It's also way too early to attempt to define or limit his role at the next level.
But he's best with the ball in his hands, and there are only so many of those jobs. At 6'4 he's not ideal as a spot-up shooter and at 1.1 assists versus 1.9 turnovers he hasn't established himself as a natural pick-and-roll player. Barring a monster performance at the combine, I'd advice him to stay in college where he can continue to hone his craft and narrow in on an identity.
Go back and read it again buddy.That opportunity goes away? hahaha. The opportunity for someone to draft you in the second round at best and send you to the D league? What a great opportunity that is! Goes away how? "Someone in his ear," yes that would be categorized under terrible decision. Injury forces you to come back as a Junior and go in round 1? Yup opportunity is gone! This kid is so far from running out of opportunities.
They have never had to depend on a freshman like they do now. He is not close to ready for the NBA. Give this kid time to grow...junior year enters the draft...maybe but let’s pump the breaks a little bit..Bouk has averaged 20 ppg over the past 5 games. There can't be many other Freshmen (if any) who have scored 100 points over their last 5 games. The kid is a special talent.