give Boki a chance . its only the preseason. Yao Ming didnt look so good during his first season game and now he is one of our best players. Believe in Boki ,just like you believed in Yao.
Boki is a like a little wagon heading west. If he sets up camp and strikes a little gold people are going to start pouring in from everywhere.
FO SHO!!!! but, he is also like a hurricane 1000 miles away, if he shows signs of danger, he is the biggest source of critisism.... haha.. i know it doesnt make sense.. but i tried.. anyway.. you can NEVER win.. if he does bad.. people will dawg him, if he does well.. even little things.. people will notice and give him props.. quit hating
I am considering heading west myself. I am glad to see Boki has poise, he doesnt seem to get flustered. But mostly I am happy to see that he shot the ball well, when he steps into his shot and doesnt fade away its nice. I can tell instantly when he is going to make or miss just by the way he pulls up. Boki might end up actually being what we all envisioned he could be when the Rockets drafted him. Unlike Griffin.
i think we need to give him more time to develop... the guy has probably seen more minutes this preseason than all of last year! i predict by mid season he will be very comfortable in his position, he'll learn to take the open shot and will greatly improve... the great criswell...
Boki rules! People have to remember he coming over from a foreign country and he was just a rookie last year that saw little action. Now that he is starting to be more accustomed to the NBA game he will continue to improve and will be the Rockets SF of the future! at least I hope so
So what do you think now of Boki? After Sac. game #2 where held his own and came up big in the fourth? I think it is important not to jump to conclusions on a guy you haven't seen play in real game situations outside of preseason games and summer league. He has improved the past few games and is showing signs. But, this does not mean that we should automatically believe him to be the SF of the future, just that you should give him a chance to prove himself when he actually gets to play.