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6/24/2021  10:38 PM
UConn sophomore combo guard James Bouknight met with Knicks brass this week at the draft combine in Chicago and made sure they knew he’s Brooklyn to the bone — worth trading up for.

Some mock drafts have elevated the 6-foot-5 Bouknight into the top 10. However, his name has floated as high as No. 7 and as low as the late teens. The Knicks currently pick 19th, 21st, 32nd and 58th.

The Knicks will look to package their picks and probably can easily get into the late lottery. They’ve interviewed forward Scottie Barnes in Chicago, and no one expects him to fall lower than No. 7.

Some league executives cautioned about giving too much away in a move up, since the consensus is there’s parity between Nos. 8 and 21.

“Being from New York, playing basketball growing up in New York, playing at the Garden, it would be a dream come true,” Bouknight said Thursday on a Zoom call from Chicago. “I don’t even know how to explain that feeling. Going to New York would be fun — hit everyone up I grew up with. That would be like an accomplishment for me. I definitely told them I’m from New York. They kind of already knew.”

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The Knicks interviewed UConn’s James Bouknight at the NBA draft combine.
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Knicks president Leon Rose, in his first draft last November, selected Brooklynite Obi Toppin at No. 8. The Knicks could use more backcourt scoring and a playmaker. Despite a season of progress, 2019 lottery pick RJ Barrett was a disappointment in their five-game playoff ouster.

The bold-talking Bouknight, 20, said playmaking and 3-point shooting are elements with which he will surprise the NBA. He averaged 18.7 points last season but shot just 29.6 percent from 3-point range. ESPN college basketball analyst Seth Greenberg told The Post last week Bouknight should be a Knicks target if they trade up a few notches.


Bouknight said he’s hearing comparisons to Suns superstar Devin Booker, a combo guard.

“I think it’s definitely part of my game that’s underrated,” Bouknight said of his 3-point shooting. “And my playmaking ability. I just feel like the role I had at UConn, being that go-to-guy to go get the team a bucket when we need one, I sometimes took ill-advised, tough shots. That came with the role I had. I’m not worried at all about my 3-point shot. Like at all. I think I’m going to surprise a lot of people.”

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The Knicks need a starting point guard. Many of their backcourt wings are free agents, including starting shooting guard Reggie Bullock and key reserve Alec Burks.

“I feel like the Knicks fit would be great — just another guard you can give the ball and ask him to get a basket,” Bouknight said. “I really feel my playmaking ability is underrated. I feel going to a team where I can showcase that part of my game, I feel I can do that for the Knicks.

“Watching the playoffs, you see you need that guy to give the ball, and he can just create a basket and make plays for others and be a go-to guy. I feel I can be that as a rookie. I feel I’m someone you can get the ball to and go get a basket.”

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James Bouknight poses for a portrait at the NBA draft combine on June 23, 2021.
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Bouknight originally was a youth baseball star before transitioning to basketball as a freshman at LaSalle Academy, which he led to the New York State Federation basketball title his junior year.

“I was shortstop and pitcher,” Bouknight said. “I got to high school as a freshman and tried something new. Growing up in my neighborhood, everyone played basketball. You didn’t see many baseball players. I said, ‘Let me try basketball,’ and it ended up OK.”


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It might turn into a lot better than OK if the Knicks find a way to draft another homegrown star to light up the Garden amid their rebirth.

“A lot of people make the comparison I’m a Devin Booker-type player or Bradley Beal,” Bouknight said. “I didn’t start playing basketball until so late. I really feel my game is so unique and creative in its own type of way. I know it sound cliché but I just want to be like James Bouknight.”

https://nypost.com/2021/06/24/knicks-zero-in-on-james-bouknight-at-nba-draft-combine/

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6/24/2021  10:52 PM
Kid is nice with it ..............
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6/24/2021  11:36 PM
The remark that there is parity between picks 8 and 21 - I have no idea if that is the case but it makes me feel that unless there is someone who blows your socks off and you can get to him you might as well just keep the two #1’s. Kinda doubles your chances.
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6/25/2021  12:01 AM
I could see them trading for that OKC pick at #16 and there being a good chance one of Bouknight, Jalen Johnson, or Zaire Williams being there. Especially the latter two who could play SF.
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6/25/2021  6:43 AM    LAST EDITED: 6/25/2021  6:47 AM
He from Brooklyn. Prove you can shoot😅😂

Brooklyn guys can hoop but the j 🙄 lol and the D 🙄 there lol


Yea I’m my opinion I don’t see much difference between picks 8 and 19. This is why I’m in favor of keeping our picks

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6/25/2021  6:46 AM
xblvdels3 wrote:He from Brooklyn. Prove you can shoot😅😂

Brooklyn guys can hoop but the j 🙄 lol and the D 🙄 there lol

Lololol, isn’t that the scouting report on all nyc hoopers.

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6/25/2021  6:48 AM
HoustonSprewell84 wrote:
xblvdels3 wrote:He from Brooklyn. Prove you can shoot😅😂

Brooklyn guys can hoop but the j 🙄 lol and the D 🙄 there lol

Lololol, isn’t that the scouting report on all nyc hoopers.

Yup 😭😂😁

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6/25/2021  9:07 AM
Thibs will complete his training 😈
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6/25/2021  10:36 AM
Berman is just covering bases he wrote a article on Jalen Johnson less than 12 hours later saying the same thing
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6/25/2021  10:51 AM
wargames wrote:Berman is just covering bases he wrote a article on Jalen Johnson less than 12 hours later saying the same thing

Yeah, I'm worried he might jinx the Knicks good thing Leon isn't feeding him anything serious

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6/25/2021  11:06 AM
Knicks seem to be zeroing in on all the players who may possibly be drafted from 7-32.

Yeah, I'm going down that GS-Knicks trade rabbit hole.

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6/25/2021  11:34 AM
He makes sense. I can also see Tre Mann if we can't get high enough for Bouknight. Mann seems to offer a combo guard skillset that is useful in today's league.
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6/25/2021  11:44 AM
Knixkik wrote:He makes sense. I can also see Tre Mann if we can't get high enough for Bouknight. Mann seems to offer a combo guard skillset that is useful in today's league.

Yea his skill set looks the part of today’s player.

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6/28/2021  10:23 AM
Bouknight is definitely the real deal and my number one trade up target. He could go anywhere between 6-14 in this draft and his scoring upside is top 5 in this draft.
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6/28/2021  9:54 PM
wargames wrote:I could see them trading for that OKC pick at #16 and there being a good chance one of Bouknight, Jalen Johnson, or Zaire Williams being there. Especially the latter two who could play SF.

if you think there are those three at 16, and we're picking at 19, seems like at least one should be available when we pick?

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6/28/2021  10:03 PM
franco12 wrote:
wargames wrote:I could see them trading for that OKC pick at #16 and there being a good chance one of Bouknight, Jalen Johnson, or Zaire Williams being there. Especially the latter two who could play SF.

if you think there are those three at 16, and we're picking at 19, seems like at least one should be available when we pick?

Pretty sure that is A) not what he said and B) still not true. If one of three are available at 16, that doesn't mean 3 of 3 are available. Even if all three are available, 16, 17, 18 -- there is no guaranty one of those 3 is available at 19.

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Knicks zero in on James Bouknight at NBA draft combine per marc berman

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