Bol said he does have a loss-of-value insurance policy, though he was not sure for how much, that would could come into play if he were to slip in the NBA draft due to the injury. It’s the ultimate sign of respect. Bol Bol put on a show in the NBA Bubble, recording 16 points, 10 rebounds and six blocks in the Nuggets’ 89-82 exhibition win over the Wizards Wednesday.
Bol Bol hasn’t played for the Denver Nuggets this season, having spent time with the Windy City Bulls in the G-League after recovering from a broken foot that he suffered during his only season.
Watching highlights in a gym surrounded only by teammates can be misleading. But the Denver Nuggets have reason to be excited about Bol Bol.
The 19-year-old rookie made headlines on Tuesday for practice footage of him scoring after a pass from Denver star Nikola Jokic.
Bol, the third-highest ranked high school player in 2018, surprisingly slid to the second round of the draft last season. He then signed a two-way contract with the Nuggets and is currently practicing with the organization as the team prepares for the season to resume at Disney World.
Considering he may make his NBA debut when the team picks up play, it is worth looking at what he has done at a professional level thus far. According to Synergy Sports, Bol averaged 1.09 points per possession in the G League, which ranked in the 94th percentile among all players.
The most encouraging news is that he was 16-for-29 (55.2 percent) on his jump shot attempts. This is what gives him the “unicorn” label from scouts as well and also explains why he is often compared to Kristaps Porzingis.
For him to have legitimate success in the modern NBA, his jumper needs to hit. Based on the evidence we have seen thus far in the pros, however, that seems likely.
As you can see from the shot chart above, Bol nearly never missed on his mid-range attempts. He was 9-for-12 (75 percent) from midrange, per NBA.com, which ranked as the best among all G League players who had as many field goal opportunities from this zone.
More encouraging, he was 6-for-9 (66.7 percent) specifically on guarded attempts off the catch. As a shooter, Bol occasionally uses his absurd length to create a mismatch as a shooter against defenders.
Watch how he shoots over former No. 1 overall pick Anthony Bennett, who is 6-foot-8 and has a 7-foot-2 wingspan. Bol brags enough sheer length to more than compensate for Bennett collapsing onto him for the contest.
Bol was 22-for-33 (66.7 percent) within five feet of the basket. Despite the fact that he is 7-foot-2 with a 7-foot-7 wingspan, however, only four of those opportunities were on post-up attempts.
This is especially encouraging because it means that he is utilizing more than just his size advantage (far more egregious in the G League than it will be in the NBA against bigger defenders) to create scoring chances.
Occasionally, however, the big man just happened to score based on sheer proximity to the rim. It is not hard for Bol to get an easy two points just by hanging out near the dunker spot considering his standing reach, which was just half an inch off the record at the NBA Combine at 9-foot-7.
But the play type he used most often was in pick-and-roll sets. This is how he finished 34 possessions (41.5 percent) during his games for the Windy City Blue.
The big man was 11-for-16 (68.8 percent) on all high pick-and-roll sets, averaging 1.33 PPP (83rd percentile) in 2019-20. Given his unreal height, Bol is more easily able to see over his defenders and make the right read from the top of the key.
There have been instances of Bol setting screens beyond the three-point line for his ballhandling teammate, then only needing four steps to get a dunk on the roll. His ability to glide across the key is something that very few (outside of reigning MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo) can do.
One way that Bol can take his game to the next level is showing that he can be the rare frontcourt player who is able to take the ball coast-to-coast as the ballhandler in transition.
Bol might not be particularly fast or agile but for his height, he is able to move north and south down the court fairly easily. Thanks to his large strides, he is able to potentially beat out defenders in the open court.
In the clip below, you can even see how he threw on a little flair to ensure he had enough space against his defender to secure the layup.
Bol, who averaged 2.7 blocks per game in his nine collegiate games for the Oregon Ducks, could be a one-man highlight reel capable of turning defense into offense with more of these plays.
Of course, all of this has been while playing against competition in the G League. When facing tougher teams, some of his flaws may be exposed more drastically.
When Will Bol Bol Play Against
The young prospect still needs quite a bit of improvement on pick-and-pop sets. Bol will also need to add even more weight and muscle to his frame to avoid getting bullied and thrown around by larger opponents.
But especially considering they only had to use a second-round pick to select him, Denver could have a legitimate steal in Bol.
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About the Online Bill of Lading
Our Online Bill of Lading lets you:
- create and email a Bill of Lading (BOL) PDF
- create and save templates
- create shipping labels, using the BOL File Folder tool
- automatically schedule your pickup on submission of the BOL
You can print and/or email labels and BOLs. We suggest you print two copies—one for your records and one to give to the pickup driver.
Our Bill of Lading tool helps you quickly complete your BOL by providing
- defaults
- a tabbed presentation for you to view only the information you need to complete for your shipment.
Role
Select your role for the shipment. Click the asterisk at the top-right of the section to save and apply your choice to future BOLs.
Your Locations
Select your business location. The section heading corresponds with the role you indicated in the first section. For example, if your role is shipper, your location(s) will appear under the Shipper heading.
If there are fewer than 75 locations associated with your user ID, the drop-down list will contain all locations sorted alphabetically by name, then state, then city. If there are more than 75 locations associated with your user ID, enter the name and/or the ZIP Code of the location and click Search. Click Change to access the Customer Locations screen to update your list.
Select a location from the drop-down list to populate all the information in the Shipper fields. Enter your email address to have the completed BOL e-mailed to yourself.
Click the asterisk at the top-right of the section to save and apply your choices to future BOLs.
If the origin location is NOT the same as the shipper address, uncheck the box. You can then enter a ship-from location on the next page.
Consignee or Shipper
Depending on the role you play for a shipment, this section heading could change (Consignee or Shipper).
Enter the consignee ZIP Code (if you are the shipper) or the shipper ZIP Code (if you are the consignee or third party). When you enter this ZIP Code, we check your Address Book and provide you a list of corresponding locations from the entries you've saved.
Additional Information
Enter the pickup date; the default is today's date.
Uncheck the box next to On submit request pickup if you do not want the Bill of Lading tool to schedule the pickup for you when you submit your Bill of Lading.
Click the box next to On submit send Bills via Email to receive a PDF of your completed BOL in email.
Click the asterisk at the top-right of the section to save and apply your choices to future BOLs.
Parties to the Bill
On the first page of the Create Bill of Lading tool, you choose the role you are playing in the shipment from three options: Shipper, Consignee or Third Party; your location information should then appear in the fields.
Note: If your location does not appear in the fields, select a location from your drop-down list to populate them.
Your personalized Address Book is available in other Bill of Lading sections to help streamline your address and contact information entries.
Commodities
Commodities or products are pre-populated from your shipper/origin business profile or from products entered in previously created Bills of Lading. If you have fewer than three products, they will be listed one on each line; just enter the weight, handling units and packaging type. Only products that include weight appear on the BOL.
Click here for a list of package types and handling units (the same abbreviations apply to both).
If you have more than three products, all of them will show in the drop-down list.
- Select a commodity and complete the remaining information.
- To add more product lines, click Add Rows.
- To add a new product, click Add New Commodity.
Check the box at the beginning of the product line to save new products for future BOLs.
Example: How to enter multiple products on a single handling unit
If your shipment consists of 1 SKD containing:
- 2 CTN of 'Product A' @ 100 lb
- 2 CTN of 'Product B' @ 100 lb
- 2 CTN of 'Product C' @ 100 lb
Then, enter the products like this:
- Enter: an asterisk (*) in the weight field, the number of handing units and the type of handling units. As you tab, the word CONTAINING automatically displays in the description line.
- Then, enter the weight, number of pieces and the piece type for each of the other products in that handling unit.
Refer to the example below. If you have fewer than three products and no drop-down list, click Add Row to enter the first row as below.
Weight | No. Shpng Units | Kind of Package | Pieces | UOM | H/M | Description |
* | 1 | SKD | containing | |||
100 | 2 | CTN | Product A | |||
100 | 2 | CTN | Product B | |||
100 | 2 | CTN | Product C |
Important: Pallet Weight (the weight of the pallet alone) will be included in the Total Weight on your printed Bill of Lading in addition to the line items in the Commodities table. If this is correct, click OK to proceed. Click Cancel to change.
Additional Tabs (Optional)
- Reference Numbers: Enter all applicable reference numbers, then select the number type from the drop-down list. To obtain more lines, click Add Rows. We will check the shipper, consignee and third-party business profiles to see whether there are specific format requirements for your customer. Reference number field edits will vary based on profile requirements for the parties to the bill.
- Special Instructions: Add dock, chemical, food and freezable instructions.
- Enhanced Service Options: Add collect on delivery (COD) information and any service option you need. Click the drop-down menu for a list of options, select the applicable option and enter the payment terms for that service.
- Service Options: Request a quote for time-based service. Select a service and complete the required information. If you already have a Quote ID from the rate quote application or from a Customer Support Center, enter it in the Quote ID section.
- Government: Mark your Bill of Lading as a Government Commercial Bill of Lading and enter your contract number.
- Tradeshow: Add tradeshow information to your shipment.
E-mail Bill of Lading
If you elected to e-mail your Bills of Lading on the first BOL page, you may enter e-mail addresses in this section to which we will send your completed BOL PDF. If you entered an e-mail address in the shipper/consignee or third-party section, simply click the appropriate box. We will send a PDF to that e-mail address.
Pickup Request
If you chose to request a pickup when you submitted your BOL (on the first BOL page), you must complete the pickup request section. If you have saved contact settings in the pickup application, we will automatically populate those in this section. You can also request a certified pickup by completing the appropriate information.
Shipment Information
The information from the first page is displayed here, so you can change it if necessary. If you have preprinted labels, enter the next available PRO Number to submit your Bill of Lading with that PRO Number.
You may save the entered information as a:
- Template to be stored and used for future bills or
- Draft to store the entered data until you are ready to submit.
- Draft and Validate to validate required fields and store the entered data until you are ready to submit.
Or you may Submit your completed Bill of Lading.
View your templates, drafts and completed Bills of Lading through the BOL File folder under Bill of Lading in the Your Tools drop-down menu.
Bill of Lading File Folder
View all your completed, draft, template and other carrier BOLs: Click a number next to a BOL type to see a list of those BOLs. Narrow your search by typing a pickup date in the pickup date field at the top of the section.
File Folder List Page Search Section
To narrow your search on the list page:
- Choose your search option (options vary, depending on the BOL type you've chosen).
- Complete additional search information as needed.
- Click GO; the shipment(s) display(s) below.
To retrieve the entire list again:
- Search by pickup date and 'Select All.'
- Click GO.
Click the calendar icon for help selecting dates.
File Folder Completed, Other Carriers BOLs
View your completed or other carriers BOLs and perform multiple actions on one or more BOLs. Shipments remain on these lists for 90 days from the pickup date or until you delete them.
Click the Back to Summary button on the right side of the page to return to the Summary page that lists the types of BOLs.
Quick Links at the top right of the page give you the option to:
- Create a new BOL
- Go to a draft BOL that you've saved
- Go to a BOL template
To select a shipment, click ALL or click the box next to a PRO Number. Then, select an action from the drop-down menu and click GO. To 'unselect' the shipments, click NONE to remove the check marks.
From this page, you can
Select Action:
- Print/View/Email: Print, view (using Adobe Acrobat), and/or email your shipping labels and BOL. You can email your labels and BOLs to up to 5 recipients. Remember to print a BOL to give to the driver at pickup.
- Reuse BOL: Opens the BOL selected, so you can update as needed for a new shipment.
- Request Pickup: (Unavailable for other carrier BOLs) transfers you to the pickup tool, populates it with information from the Bill of Lading and enables you to submit the pickup request. When you request a pickup, the N changes to Y in the Pickup Requested column. After we pick up your goods, the status in that column will read 'Shipment has been picked up'.
- Remove From File Folder: Deletes a Bill of Lading from the list.
Click links in columns at the right to: (available only for YRC Freight BOLs)
- e-Track
- Display a quote
You may also click a PRO Number to edit a BOL until you schedule your shipment for pickup.
Click a column heading (PRO Number, Shipper, Consignee, Service Level and Pickup Date) to sort by that column.
View/Print Your BOL*
- Select the PRO Number of the document you want to print.
- Select Print/View/Email from the Select Action drop-down menu.
- Click Go; the BOL Document Request screen appears.
- Choose a BOL format (Standard, VICS or BOL with Terms and Conditions).
- Click Print/View; a box appears asking you whether you want to open or save the PDF.
- Choose open, then click the button to print the document.
View/Print Your Labels*
- Select the PRO Number of the document you want to print.
- Select Print/View/Email from the Select Action drop-down menu.
- Click Go; the BOL Document Request screen appears.
- Choose your label format(s) (Shipping and/or PRO Number).
- Complete your label setup selections.
- Click Print/View; a box appears asking you whether you want to open or save the PDF.
- Choose open, then click the button to print the document.
Email Your BOL and/or Labels
- Select the PRO Number of the document you want to print.
- Select Print/View/Email from the Select Action drop-down menu.
- Click Go; the BOL Document Request screen appears.
- Choose a BOL and/or label format and complete your label setup selections as needed.
- Enter up to 5 email address(es) to which you want the document(s) sent.
- Click Email.
- Choose open, then click the button to print the document.
* You must have Adobe Reader to view/print your BOL and labels PDFs. Click here for a free copy of Adobe Reader .
File Folder Draft, Template BOLs
View draft (saved, uncompleted) or template (saved for repeated use) BOLs and perform multiple actions on one or more BOLs.
Click the Back to Summary button on the right side of the page to return to the Summary page that lists the types of BOLs.
To select a shipment, click ALL or click the box next to a PRO Number. Then, select an action from the drop-down menu and click GO. To 'unselect' the shipments, click NONE to remove the check marks.
From this page, you can
Select Action:
- Print/View/Email: Print, view (using Adobe Acrobat), and/or email your draft or template. You can email your BOLs to up to 5 recipients.
- Use Template: (unavailable for drafts) Opens the BOL selected, so you can edit it or complete and submit the BOL.
- Complete Draft: (unavailable for templates) Opens the BOL selected, so you can update and/or complete and submit the BOL.
- Remove From File Folder: Deletes a Bill of Lading from the list.
Click a column heading (PRO Number, Shipper, Consignee, Service Level and Pickup Date) to sort by that column.
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File Folder Edit a Shipment
You can edit a shipment up to the time the shipment is picked up. Simply click the PRO Number to be transferred to the Bill of Lading screen to update your information. Then, submit the bill again; the updated information is sent electronically to the database. Remember: If you edit a shipment, you must print the Bill of Lading again, so the driver has a corrected Bill of Lading before he leaves your site. After you submit a pickup request online, you will no longer be able to edit the shipment.
File Folder Quote a Shipment
If you are paying the shipping charges, you can click 'Display Quote' in the Quote column to see a quote based on the information on the Bill of Lading you selected.
View/Print Bill of Lading
View and/or print a PDF of the Bill of Lading in Adobe Reader. Click here to download this free software to your computer.
After the BOL appears in Reader, click the printer button (in the button bar immediately above the BOL image) to print your BOL to give to the driver.
View/Print BOL Documents
- Select a BOL format: Standard, VICS, Tradeshow or Fast as Flite.
- Select a label format: Shipping or PRO Number labels.
- Click Go to submit and print or view your documents.
- Click Back to BOL File Folder to return to the file folder.
Drafts
All draft Bills of Lading appear in the drafts list. To complete a Bill of Lading:
- Click the pickup date to go to the Create Bill of Lading tool.
- Complete the BOL.
- Click submit; the BOL is stored in your completed BOL list and removed from the draft list.
If you do not want to complete a draft BOL, click the box next to the shipment, then click Delete.
Click the shipper/consignee or pickup date column heading to sort multiple drafts by that column.
Templates
All saved templates appear in your Templates list. Templates save you time completing your BOLs because they store frequently used information for reuse.
To use a template:
- Click the name of the template you want to use; the template appears in the create Bill of Lading application.
- Complete the remaining fields.
- Submit.
Templates stay on the list until you delete them. To delete a template, click the box next to the template, then click Delete.
Click the Title, Shipper or Consignee heading to sort multiple templates by that column.