Also we all know how accurate high school rankings are [laughing].
All I know is this:
1) NBA scouts liked Humphries a lot last Oct/Nov.
2) you can't teach his size
3) he seems willing to battle inside
4) without him that comfortable Duke win is likely a loss to Duke
5) without him that OT loss to TAMU (that the refs took from us due to his mental lapse) would not have even been close
His rebounding and block shot skills have already shown. Not only should he have the learning curve bump that you see typically from a FR to SOPH, but he has that added bump of having that extra year in the states now and learning how the game is played here and adjusting. Some have tried to argue that under Cal you don't see that FR to SOPH improvement as much, but that is a small sample size, AND many of Cal's FR have played a lot as FR and thus were closer to their ceiling earlier than FR at other schools. Hump just needs to work on his defensive positioning so that he doesn't get so many fouls. We kept hearing how good his shooting was, so I think that will come around with the confidence that comes with more PT.
As for Bolden, I saw him as like Johnson, a guy not known for his rebounding or defense or motor, but with some offensive moves, that is probably also a 3 year player. When is the last time K played more than 7-8 guys (excluding injuries)? You know Allen, Kennard, Jefferson, Giles, Jones, Jackson, & Tatum are playing. That is 7, leaving room for maybe 1 more, out of Bolden, DeLaurier & Jeter. Bolden is probably the favorite of those 3, but as the last guy in K's rotation, that isn't a lot of minutes (maybe 10-15mpg). Now I'm not saying he turned down 30mpg at UK to play 10mpg at Duke, I think at UK he would have been (if Briscoe returns) somewhere in the 5th-8th range as well at about 15-22 mpg.