If relating his poignant journey to the NBA can help someone else inside or outside the sport, the St. Lucia-born, Montreal-raised Boucher is all for telling his tale.
— waived him in 2018, before Toronto signed him on the cheap to a two-way contract. A journey those close to him professionally can appreciate.
Boucher’s practice of private meditation before each game is seen around the team as something that’s unlocked his game on a more consistent basis. It’s given him a regular routine to follow and sets up a truly professional approach to his job. And if that can help someone else in the game, or outside the sport, the St. Lucia-born, Montreal-raised Boucher is all for telling his tale.
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