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Cousins was first called "Boogie" by Kentucky basketball assistant coach Rod Strickland. "Coach Rod Strickland at Kentucky gave me the name," Cousins said in 2010. "I would be playing ball and I would do moves that guards would do and coach Strickland said, 'Man, you got a lot of Boogie.' Every time I walked into the gym, he would say, 'What’s up Boogie!' and it just stuck."
“The nickname “Boogie” was given to him by former Kentucky coach Rod Strickland during his lone season in Lexington. The name was given after Stickland saw the big man’s dribbling prowess. As Cousins told ESPN his rookie year: “I would be playing ball and I would do moves that guards would do and coach Strickland said, ‘Man, you got a lot of Boogie.’ Every time I walked into the gym he would say, ‘What’s up Boogie!’ and it just stuck.”
Cousins was first called "Boogie" by Kentucky basketball assistant coach Rod Strickland. "Coach Rod Strickland at Kentucky gave me the name," Cousins said in 2010. "I would be playing ball and I would do moves that guards would do and coach Strickland said, 'Man, you got a lot of Boogie.' Every time I walked into the gym, he would say, 'What’s up Boogie!' and it just stuck."
“The nickname “Boogie” was given to him by former Kentucky coach Rod Strickland during his lone season in Lexington. The name was given after Stickland saw the big man’s dribbling prowess. As Cousins told ESPN his rookie year: “I would be playing ball and I would do moves that guards would do and coach Strickland said, ‘Man, you got a lot of Boogie.’ Every time I walked into the gym he would say, ‘What’s up Boogie!’ and it just stuck.”