It’s hard to picture now, but I definitely think he could if improves his passing/ball handling a little, but that just wasn’t his role at UConn. He talks about that in this breakdown a little bit. Curious to see the role he fills on an NBA team because at UConn it was mainly go get us a bucket.Am I the only one that can vision Bouk excelling as a point guard in the NBA?
He has the size, speed, vision, can pass, provide spacing and would be able to rebound well as a point guard. Of course he has to improve his ball handling (e.g. splitting double teams), but he has a strong foundation.
The 2 guard in the NBA is very crowded, with a lot of good players, but the point guard position seems to be a good path for Bouk.
Not sure that is the right position for him. Whenever he got double teamed he turned the ball over pretty quickly.Am I the only one that can vision Bouk excelling as a point guard in the NBA?
He has the size, speed, vision, can pass, provide spacing and would be able to rebound well as a point guard. Of course he has to improve his ball handling (e.g. splitting double teams), but he has a strong foundation.
The 2 guard in the NBA is very crowded, with a lot of good players, but the point guard position seems to be a good path for Bouk.
Am I the only one that can vision Bouk excelling as a point guard in the NBA?
He has the size, speed, vision, can pass, provide spacing and would be able to rebound well as a point guard. Of course he has to improve his ball handling (e.g. splitting double teams), but he has a strong foundation.
The 2 guard in the NBA is very crowded, with a lot of good players, but the point guard position seems to be a good path for Bouk.
He struggled with ball handling this past year. But he can always work on it and improve.Am I the only one that can vision Bouk excelling as a point guard in the NBA?
He has the size, speed, vision, can pass, provide spacing and would be able to rebound well as a point guard. Of course he has to improve his ball handling (e.g. splitting double teams), but he has a strong foundation.
The 2 guard in the NBA is very crowded, with a lot of good players, but the point guard position seems to be a good path for Bouk.
I think JLamb is a great comparison.Even as a middle of the road outlook he could be Jeremy Lamb. Solid 6th man/borderline starter who makes a nice long career for himself...not a bad scenario
Lamb's a good nba player. Star? No. A good bench scorer on a good team. Starter on a bad team. I think Bouknight can be a bit better though due to his motor. Lamb has a very relaxed game. Bouknight seems more active. I'd take him in Boston over Langford and Nesmith, that's for sure.JLamb has made around $51M in his career
Am I the only one that can vision Bouk excelling as a point guard in the NBA?
He has the size, speed, vision, can pass, provide spacing and would be able to rebound well as a point guard. Of course he has to improve his ball handling (e.g. splitting double teams), but he has a strong foundation.
The 2 guard in the NBA is very crowded, with a lot of good players, but the point guard position seems to be a good path for Bouk.
Nailed it. Too many folks think athletic skills = position and that the NBA is somehow easier than college. Most guys who successfully played PG in college struggle adapting to the NBA (PG hardest position to learn), so trying to convert a SG to PG isn't realistic until much further down the line. Anyone suggesting drafting Bouknight as a PG would be shown the door.You’re not the only one but you aren’t really right. He doesn’t have the vision or passing with both hands to be able to play the point very well right now. His decision-making is his worst quality—and that is the most important trait in a PG. I mean, he averaged more TOs than assists both years in college.
He was the most advanced ball handler we’ve had in quite some time; totally ambidextrous with his hands, dribbles low to the ground, finishes with either hand, etc. The problem is his decision making with the ball. He would dribble into lanes that weren’t there sometimes looking like a magician, other times turning it over.He struggled with ball handling this past year. But he can always work on it and improve.