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Player Profile: Dreike Bouldin |
Statistics: Dreike Bouldin |
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Shooting Hand: Right Hand Height: 202cm Weight: 100kg Birthdate: July 8/1980 Passport: USA College: Fresno State - NCAA
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VIDEO: Game 1: 2009-10: As Drieke moves up to LEB Gold watch him raise his game for Girona as they defeat Leon. In teh game he records 27pts, 7rebs while shooting 4-8 from 3pt land. ATTENTION, he will enter the game after 6 minutes of video. CLICK HERE Game 2: 2008-09 - Watch Dreike score 30pts and collect 10rebs as his side from Avila battles Cantabria in Spain LEB Bronze. CLICK HERE During college Dreike grabbed a career high 23 rebounds in one game,.....and if that wasn't enough he did it while playing head to head against Paul Milsap who at the time was the NCAA rebounding champ and now in the NBA. |
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Avila - Spain LEB Bronze 2007-09 Rosalia - Spain LEB Silver 2005-07 Fresno State - NCAA 2003-05 Carl Albert State JC - 2001-03 |
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2010-11: Signed with Clermont in ProB France.
2010: Signed with Girona of LEB Gold in January 2010. At the time the team was outside of the playoffs looking in. Dreike arrived and made an immediate impact winning 2 of the next 3 games. In his third game he went for a season high 27pts on a blistering 4-8 from behind the 3pt arc. Makes sense as that game he was also given a season high minutes wise of 29min. Second on the team in rebounding, scoring, 3pt % and steals while only being 5th in minutes played. Went for a season high 5-8 fropm 3pt land vs Ourense 3/7/10. Lead the team to qualify for the playoffs with a huge first round match up vs Melilla.
2008-09: Signed back with Avila in LEB Bronze. Had a fantastic season leading Avila to a second place finish in the regular season. Led the league in scoring at 21.8ppg while being 8th in rebounding and ranking in the top 10 in several other categories. For his great accomplishments this season he was named MVP of the league for 2008-09. Helped bring Avila up from LEB Bronze to LEB Silver. Just another team that he moved into promotion.
2007-08: Signed with Palencia of LEB Silver Spain where he found himself not gelling with the team and not a part of the coaches philosophy. After the season before being a impact player in LEB2 several teams immediately bid for his services and at Christmas Dreike moved over to Avila in LEB3 and again returned to form and made a tremendous impact. He was twice named Player of the Week in LEB3 and finished the season recording personal bests in scoring, rebounding and minutes while leading the team to 9 wins in the final 14 games.
2006-07: Resigned with Rosalia. The team has been on the very top of the standings all season led by Dreike's play at both ends of the court. His statistics do not show what he does on the court and his leadership presence. 3rd on the team in scoring. Was hobbled by an injury during the season but took the team to a second place finish and now enter the playoffs for promotion to the LEB league.
2005-06: Started his career overseas with Noyaster Rosalia of the Spanish LEB2 league where he quickly showed his fantastic overall skills and great versatility,...much of which he couldn't display during his college career at Fresno State. Played about equal minutes at both forward spots. Third on the team in scoring....1st in blocked shots......2nd in assists.....2nd in rebounding,....3rd in steals....2nd on the team in 3pt shots made.........did whatever the team needed in several categories and proved himself invaluable in many ways.
2004-05: Had a great senior season but played in the shadow of NBA prospect Mustafa Al-Sayyad. Many said that Dreike had a stronger upside than Mustafa and showed flashes of greatness throughout the season.....2nd on the team in rebounding,..2nd in blocked shots,....4th in scoring,.....3rd on the team in 3pts made and attempted.....recorded a unreal 23 rebounds in a game vs Louisiana Tech where he was matched up head to head with then NCAA rebounding leader and NBA prospect Paul Milsap.
2003-04: Played in 28 games, starting 15 ... started the last 11 games of the season ... the only game of the season he missed was in the opener against Oregon, which he sat out due to a broken finger ... the finger caused problems with his shot until the middle of the year ... finished the season very strong, averaging 11.2 points and 8.3 rebounds in the last six regular season games ... had three double-doubles during that time ... emerged as a viable option on offense down the stretch ... his final six games were noteworthy when juxtaposed with his first 22 contests, in which he averaged just 2.8 points and 3.8 rebounds ... wrapped up the regular season fourth among active players with a 4.6 scoring average ... his breakout performance this year came at Tulsa on Feb. 18, in which he scored a career-high 19 points and registered eight rebounds ... he entered that contest with just six three-pointers all year before netting five against the Golden Hurricane ... shot 43 percent from beyond the arc in his last six games ... never played organized basketball until the junior college level ... was discovered in an open gym session by Fresno State assistant coach Arturo Ormond when Ormond was an assistant coach at Centenary and Bouldin was living in Shreveport, La. ... upon the departure of Jonathan Woods, Renaldo Major and Terry Pettis, he became a player on which the Bulldogs depend for offense and rebounding ... showed how far he came with his confidence against San Jose State, when he missed his first four shots but bounced back to make his last four, all from beyond the arc ... named the team's Most Improved Player at the annual awards banquet. |