GumbyDamnit! wrote:Xudash wrote:
The one thing I will point out though, not that it mattered all that much when it was all said and done, is that the technical on Jalen Reynolds appeared to be utter bullsh-.
I've seen this said by many X fans and I think they missed ENTIRELY what happened. Reynolds did not get a technical because he was nose to nose with Delgado talking trash (surprise, surprise). He got the technical because as they were staring each other down, Reynolds grabbed the ball out of Delgado's hands. Delgado was technically in-bounding the ball at the time. When a defensive player touches the ball while in the opponents hands while he is in-bounding it is a technical. The rule is pretty clear on it actually. Good call; bad timing for Jalen and X.
Hall2012 wrote:Vill wrote:Yesterday was almost unreal. I'd love a honest SJU assessment of the job Mullin has done. Anyone?
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I'm not an SJU fan obviously, but I'd say he's done about as expected. St. John's returned something like 4% of their scoring from last year, so with such a depleted roster I don't think anyone expected the to win more than maybe a game or 2 in the Big East. A better Xs and Os coach maybe could've won 3 or 4 BE games, but with zero prior head coaching experience that wouldn't have been a fair expectation for Mullin. While his on-court results this year are expectedly poor and he'll get a deserved pass on them, he's more than made up for it with excellent recruiting. Where he should and will be judged will ultimately be in his ability to develop this incoming class and turn recruiting into winning over the next 2-3 years.
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