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Seth Greenburg Akok & Bouk comparisons

Regardless of what others have said... In our home we've been saying since Friday that Bouk is a DNA combination of Ray Allen and Richard Hamilton.

The silky smoothness and effortless efficiency of Ray. Not necessarily the motor of Rip, but the unique ability to get into impossible spaces and find a way to score.

Outside the UConn family, perhaps Kerry Kittles?
 
Rip Hamilton. Had everything in his game.Saw him all of the 99 season (our greatest) and at St Pete vs Duke. ICE (Bouk) reminds me of him. He was the Man in 99 . Will ICE be the man in 2020? George Gervin was the ICEMAN but Bouk IS just ICE.
 
For the old guys he definitely has the creativity of Earl Kelley but longer and can hang in the air to get shots off. Earl and Jeremy for me.
 
Book reminds me of Ray Allen. Smooth, hang time, great shot, finisher.....

Akok reminds me of some tall skinny African kids with crazy hops and a good shot
 
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The sample size is so small on Bouk right now. He’s obviously very good but just how good? And defense has to be part of this. Don’t forget it took Kemba 3 years before he took over games and began to dominate for UCONN. I remember plenty of criticism in years 1 and 2 for him. Used to drive into the trees like AG was doing. I want him for 3 years.
 
It may be early to sing Bouknight's praises, but I am legitimately worried he could leave early.
He will. I don't see him leaving after this season unless he goes nuts and turns into a scoring machine no one can guard. I think he'll be something like that next season and he'll be gone.
 
The sample size is so small on Bouk right now. He’s obviously very good but just how good? And defense has to be part of this. Don’t forget it took Kemba 3 years before he took over games and began to dominate for UCONN. I remember plenty of criticism in years 1 and 2 for him. Used to drive into the trees like AG was doing. I want him for 3 years.
Id be shocked if he were here for 3 years. This kid is coming off the bench, not forcing anything and yet hes putting up 14ppg in his first 3 games. What is he going to be doing by February? I think he'll be here next year but gone after. Its cool though, these are good problems to have.
 
At UCONN we have been spoiled having a steady stream of players with great talent save for the past few years. Duke and Kentucky have them year in and out, now we got one I’m thinking.
 
Call me crazy but it hit me like a diamond bullet between the eyes but in what little ive seen of JB he reminds me of Dwayne Wade. Now this could change the more I see him but at this moment thats who he reminds me of.
 
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Book reminds me of Ray Allen. Smooth, hang time, great shot, finisher.....

Akok reminds me of some tall skinny African kids with crazy hops and a good shot

I think this post might not come across as intended since it's receiving dislikes. I guess it was a bad attempt at humor over the WWW where intent is easy to confuse. I Like Akok Akok, good player and seems like a good kid. I was not disparaging him in any way shape or form. I just can't think of anyone he reminds me of, so I tried to be funny.
 
Akok Akok has a lot of Jonathan Isaac in his game. Skinny, athletic rim protector who could also step out and shoot the three.

I want to say Jeremy Lamb for Bouknight, but not quite.
I think Bouknight is actually a little more wirey strong than Lamb. Also Bouknight obviously seems to be a much better one on one player, gets pretty low to the floor with his handle...
 
It's been such a limited sample size but I agree - he reminds me quite a bit of RIP. I say so because of his dribbling ability in open court, quick hands, quick feet, and his apparent quick strike mid-range jumper. If I'm the coaching staff, I have him watch all the RIP tape possible.
He is a way better athlete than RIP and way more fluid, RIP was good coming off picks but bouk can create his own slot easier due to his athletic ability. I see more of a mix of Ray and Jeremy than RIP in him due to have better physical skills.
 
He is a way better athlete than RIP and way more fluid, RIP was good coming off picks but bouk can create his own slot easier due to his athletic ability. I see more of a mix of Ray and Jeremy than RIP in him due to have better physical skills.

I think the Rip comparisons are based on handle. Remember Rip as a frosh against Kansas at HCC? Due to a couple of suspensions (Ricky and King??) Rip had to play the PG and did fine. Don't think freshman Ray was as good dribbling as Rip or Bouk.
 
Pascal was never the outside shooting threat or near the shot blocking threat Akok is
I'll go beyond that. In addition, none of these comparison guys has the handle or first step that Akok has. I've never been a fan of Seth Greenberg or his opinions on players.
 
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More Rip than Ray

Agreed. Bouk's one weakness that I can see is he's a set shooter from outside. Watched him in warmups and he never left the floor. He doesn't elevate like Ray (or even Polley) and so he's going to have a hard time getting that shot off against decent defenders.

The guy he reminds me of didn't play for UConn, Kerry Kittles at Villanova. Similar craftyness in his game.
 
Agreed. Bouk's one weakness that I can see is he's a set shooter from outside. Watched him in warmups and he never left the floor. He doesn't elevate like Ray (or even Polley) and so he's going to have a hard time getting that shot off against decent defenders.

The guy he reminds me of didn't play for UConn, Kerry Kittles at Villanova. Similar craftyness in his game.

Rip was a set shooter as well. It worked out ok. It's more about the quickness of release.
 
Agreed. Bouk's one weakness that I can see is he's a set shooter from outside. Watched him in warmups and he never left the floor. He doesn't elevate like Ray (or even Polley) and so he's going to have a hard time getting that shot off against decent defenders.

The guy he reminds me of didn't play for UConn, Kerry Kittles at Villanova. Similar craftyness in his game.
lol, Bouknight doesn't have a set shot.
 
Agreed. Bouk's one weakness that I can see is he's a set shooter from outside. Watched him in warmups and he never left the floor. He doesn't elevate like Ray (or even Polley) and so he's going to have a hard time getting that shot off against decent defenders.

The guy he reminds me of didn't play for UConn, Kerry Kittles at Villanova. Similar craftyness in his game.

Kendall Gill comes to mind as well, super athletic
 
I see a lot of AK in Akok.

And for the record Akok said in High School he models his game after Andrei Kirilenko.
 
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Can we talk about this Akok play? He's at the old 3 point line when the pass is made and blocks the guy's shot at the rim!

3:23 if the timing embed doesn't work.


And then despite being at the baseline when the play happens he's the first Husky down the court! And that draws Polley's defender, so Polley gets an open look.
 
Can we talk about this Akok play? He's at the old 3 point line when the pass is made and blocks the guy's shot at the rim!

3:23 if the timing embed doesn't work.


And then despite being at the baseline when the play happens he's the first Husky down the court! And that draws Polley's defender, so Polley gets an open look.

It's crazy how fast he is. Hurley hits on 2 surefire NBA players in his first class here.
 
I'm assuming by "set shot" he meants that Bouknight doesn't shoot threes at the peak of his jump but closer to when he leaves the floor. You know who else does that? Steph Curry . . .

Yep. He gets it off pretty quickly fortunately. But I wouldn't say he looks like Ray doing it, that was the point.

As a player, I still see a game that reminds me of Kerry Kittles.
 
Yep. He gets it off pretty quickly fortunately. But I wouldn't say he looks like Ray doing it, that was the point.

As a player, I still see a game that reminds me of Kerry Kittles.
Nobody really shoots Ray Allen's style jumpers anymore where you jump way off the ground and shoot at the highest release point, it isn't taught. Watch how Curry, Doncic, Eric Gordon etc. shoot. Bouknight will have zero trouble ever getting his shot off.
 
Nobody really shoots Ray Allen's style jumpers anymore where you jump way off the ground and shoot at the highest release point, it isn't taught. Watch how Curry, Doncic, Eric Gordon etc. shoot. Bouknight will have zero trouble ever getting his shot off.

Oddly, Polley does. Nobody is blocking his shot in the college game with his height and release point.
 
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