Ranking top 4 landing spots for James Bouknight in 2021 NBA Draft

James Bouknight, 2021 NBA Draft
NBA Analysis Network

Draft stocks are constantly shifting ahead of the NBA Draft and one guy’s stock that keeps getting higher and higher is James Bouknight out of UConn. While he only played in 15 games with the Huskies this past year, Bouknight averaged 18.7 points, 5.7 rebounds and shot 44.7% from the floor, cementing himself as one of the best finishers and scorers at the guard position in this draft class.

The first thing you think of when you see James Bouknight out on the court is how long he is for a guard and how well he creates opportunities not just for himself, but for others as well. Offense is scoring is what you get with this guy and plenty of teams in the first-round will be monitoring him heading into the draft.

At the NBA Draft Combine, James Bouknight measured in at just under 6’5” and he measured a 6’8.25” wingspan. He did not play in any of the scrimmages, nor participate in any of the agility/strength drills, but the 20-year-old guard has seemed to lock-in his spot in the mid first-round range because of his play at UConn.

The best part of Bouknight’s game besides his ability to score is his ability to crash the offensive glass. He averaged 1.5 offensive boards per game this past season and while that does not seem like a lot, he created plenty of second-chance points for his team.

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Given his length and his scoring abilities, Bouknight is a guy that could really thrive on a team that is willing to let him be a leader for the second-unit. Early on in his career, he may struggle if he is thrown into a position where he has to create for not just himself but everybody else, but he will likely be utilized as a scorer off-the-ball next to All-Star-caliber players. 

James Bouknight is a guard that can be drafted and immediately play 25+ minutes per night for virtually any team in this league, so let’s take a look at the Top-4 potential landing spot for the UConn product in terms of fit not just for these teams, but for him as well! 

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