I think you guys are too tough on Bourgault. Last year was the worst possible situation for him. We have a team with only one other threat from the outside, no inside scoring threat, horrible ball movement, no true PG, a below average team bball IQ, etc. You could tell he has a high basketball IQ and wants to take good shots. He was reluctant in the beginning but I got the sense that all he heard all week was "when you get it shoot it you...you need to be more aggressive." Nobody else can make them at all, so him shooting hurried shots was probably the best shot we could have hoped for. Minutes are going to be enough toughe to find this year, but I expect him to come back as a much better player with a year of film, conditioning, and knowing what to work on.
IN THE RAIN! Nik Stauskas shoots 92% (70/76) 46 in a row in 5 minutes
Quote from: Acrimony on April 25, 2013, 10:59:21 AMIN THE RAIN! Nik Stauskas shoots 92% (70/76) 46 in a row in 5 minutesVery impressive, but I still think what Max did was even tougher. Didn't Max hit 83% in the same five minute span while hoisting up 53 more shots? I can't remember his % on the twitter pics of him shooting over 500, but I thought they were over 80% as well.I think a lot of good shooters at the college level can go on runs in short sample sizes like this. What guy on this board hasn't hit 18 or 19 out of 20 at some point in their lives messing around in the gym?
These stunts are just gimmicks. Impressive, sure. Meaningful, absolutely not. Show me the guy who hits shots with a man in his face, in a hot , opposing teams gym.. That's the guy I want. This is just harlem globetrotter bs....
Quote from: Acrimony on April 25, 2013, 10:59:21 AMIN THE RAIN! Nik Stauskas shoots 92% (70/76) 46 in a row in 5 minutesIm very impressed by the landscapin.
Quote from: boo3 on April 25, 2013, 02:30:36 PM These stunts are just gimmicks. Impressive, sure. Meaningful, absolutely not. Show me the guy who hits shots with a man in his face, in a hot , opposing teams gym.. That's the guy I want. This is just harlem globetrotter bs....Just a reminder, most of the Globetrotters were fine collegiate players. "Harlem Globetrotter BS" takes an incredible amount of hard work and skill. "Special K" Kevin Daley was runner up for NAIA Player of the Year - a 27 pt a game scorer at Azusa-Pacific. "Big Easy" Nate Lofton was a 13 pt 11 reb soph at NE Louisiana before leaving for the pros. "Buckets" Anthony Blakes was Wyoming's leading scorer back in 1999-2000. And we all know that once upon a time "Slick" Willie Shaw was a 13.8 pt scorer for St. Johns....
Stauskas recruited by Michigan, Georgetown and Kansas. Enough said.