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BOL BOL IS FINALLY READY…



BOL BOL IS FINALLY READY…

Orlando Magic’s power forward Bol Bol has currently been destroying the NBA so far this season and in this video I breakdown how well Bol Bol has been.

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13 Comments

  1. I’m convinced that a lot of NBA coaches aren’t good teachers at all. You mean to tell me that Bol Bol had all that raw talent, and Malone couldn’t teach him how to contribute to their system?

  2. 3:01 This is the typical rhetoric most coaches and coaching staffs hide behind and it’s trash

    Just like one of the comments underneath said a coach’s(and staff) job is to be a teacher and show them the way as a young professional and that is mostly lost in todays league

  3. The only thing different about Bol Bol is he went from approximately 208 to 220

    Nothing has changed with his game and majority of his shots are all self created tough buckets as a 3 level scorer because the other initiators have tunnel vision and he tries to space the floor on the corners so if he’s not only spotting up he won’t get the ball without getting a long rebound a block rebound or demanding the ball

  4. dude was just dealt a bad hand coming into the league .. i think he made a mistake of not playing another year in college to refine his skillset against high level competition but players of his height generally dont have long pro careers

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