The Basketball Interview: Olufemi Boko (2017)
Kenneth Bates of LABBWORK, a training specialist in North Carolina knows what it takes to be a competitive basketball player. He has trained Duke freshman Harry Giles, Wake Forest freshman Brandon Childress and former Murray State guard Kedrick Flomo to…
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Continue ReadingKenneth Bates of LABBWORK, a training specialist in North Carolina knows what it takes to be a competitive basketball player. He has trained Duke freshman Harry Giles, Wake Forest freshman Brandon Childress and former Murray State guard Kedrick Flomo to name a few. One player that Bates mentioned to me earlier this week was 5-foot-7
Olufemi Bokounsigned senior Olufemi Boko of Calvary Day School. PrepHopsNC’s recruiting analyst Justin Byerly had the chance to catch up with Boko this week.
PrepHoopsNC: Can you explain your game to me?
Olufemi Boko: My game is that I am a pass first point guard who can shoot and score well when needed, I can make plays and I feel like I make my teammates better and get everybody involved.
PrepHoopNC: What is it like training with LAAB WORK. I have known Kenneth Bates a while, he is a great dude.
Olufemi Boko: It’s great training with LAABWORK he has really helped me develop into the player I am and I feel like I still have a long ways to go before I reach my full potential as a player and he is definitely help me
PrepHoopsNC: Being a unsigned senior, what can you offer a college next season?
Olufemi Boko: I can offer a college a playmaker who is also a leader and a pass first point guard, I can accept coaching and will work to improve my game individually as well as for the team in anyway I can and I am a winner and will be the hardest working player on the team.