
JOSH BONE
Class: Senior
Hometown: Nashville, Tennessee
High School: Brentwood Academy
HT, WT: 6'3, 195
Position: Guard
Number: 24
Twitter: @JoshBone24
Here is another one of our guys that transferred in to the Volunteers program. The former Southern Illinois Saluki came to Knoxville 2 years into his college career. He left the Saluki program after Fall semester of his junior year, he joined Pearl's squad in January 2009 as an invited walk-on. In his freshman year at Southern Illinois, Bone fractured his foot, which caused him to miss the first 9 games of the season. Josh averaged 9.4 minutes per game as a freshman for a Saluki squad that pushed #1 seed Kansas to its limits in the Sweet 16. In his sophomore campaign, Josh started 19 of 33 games averaging 8.1 ppg while leading the team in 3 point field goals made with 57.
Bone was regulated to scout team the second half of the 08-09 season and the first half of 09-10 season. He finally became eligible to face Wyoming on December 15, 2009. When Josh first came to the Vols, everybody knocked his defense ability. He was known as a good long range shooter, but they said he could not cover a soul. Volunteer Nation were quite surprised when he came in and was actually one of the Vols BEST perimeter defenders. It was obvious J-Bone had been working on his defense and all of the scout team practice definitely helped him out int hat regard. Bone did a great job defensively against Kansas' Sherron Collins when the Vols shocked the #1 ranked Jayhawks. Collins was off all night shooting wise and two players you can thank are Bobby Maze and Mr. Bone. Another great outing for Josh was against Ole Miss. He did a great job of shutting down their top scorer in point guard Chris Warren. In that game he scored 9 points (all on 3pointers) and had 3 steals. Bone was even better in the NCAA tournament. In round 2 against the Ohio Bobcats, Bone was part of a committee that shut down the explosive Bobcats backcourt. DJ Cooper and Armon Bassett made a mockery of the Georgetown defense in round 1, but the Vols threw all types of different defenders at the small assassins and never allowed them to get comfortable. Bone is a type of guy that is always ready and willing to do anything for his team. He works hard on defense and often times camps out in the corner ready to hit his deadly 3 ball. He's not going to take a game over, but his is a great role player that has a big say in what will happen this year.
Expecation: Defensive stopper, 3-5 ppg.
