SJHooper wrote:Positives:
-MUCH improved talent...much more dangerous than last year
-Way faster, bigger, and more athletic
-Much more active hands on defense forcing lots of TO's
-FT shooting was 93% at half and it didn't seem to fall below 90% for the entire game which is a huge improvement
-Ponds, Ahmed, Freudenberg, Mussini, LoVett, Amar can all shoot...many more scoring threats
-Mussini playing a spot up 3 pt threat excelled in his new more natural role...really impressed
-Freudenberg is going to be a beast when he's an upperclassmen...so calm and such a smooth stroke but also not afraid to drive into paint
-Ahmed will lead the team in scoring...very aggressive and athletic inside but also has a nice little mid-range jumper
-100x deeper than last year
-Chemistry, chemistry, chemistry...lots of sweet passes, guys knowing their roles
Negatives:
-We didn't score 100 because Mullin told them to cool it
-Sima was surprisingly bad...concerning IMO
-Owens is not going to contribute in a real way being that skinny and has no offense
-Darien Williams hasn't shown he can do much of anything since coming here as a highly touted Iowa State transfer (to be fair tons of injuries)
-Mullin sitting down too much...ok maybe I'm getting a bit picky
Overall, Baruch was terrible but regardless of what our W/L record will be, one thing's for sure: we will be very dangerous and have the most scoring potential since I've been a fan in 2010.
BigmanU wrote:Thanks for posting. Two things highlighted that jumped out at me.
Owens is and will be nothing more than a end of bench role player (Cameron-Hoyas). He's a local Maryland (B'More) kid, I've watched him closely
I had high hopes for Williams, hopefully he shows the flashes that were much talked about before he arrived.
JohnW22 wrote:Compared to last years exhibition I'd say St. John's is much improved.
SJHooper wrote:Positives:
-MUCH improved talent...much more dangerous than last year
-Way faster, bigger, and more athletic
-Much more active hands on defense forcing lots of TO's
-FT shooting was 93% at half and it didn't seem to fall below 90% for the entire game which is a huge improvement
-Ponds, Ahmed, Freudenberg, Mussini, LoVett, Amar can all shoot...many more scoring threats
-Mussini playing a spot up 3 pt threat excelled in his new more natural role...really impressed
-Freudenberg is going to be a beast when he's an upperclassmen...so calm and such a smooth stroke but also not afraid to drive into paint
-Ahmed will lead the team in scoring...very aggressive and athletic inside but also has a nice little mid-range jumper
-100x deeper than last year
-Chemistry, chemistry, chemistry...lots of sweet passes, guys knowing their roles
Negatives:
-We didn't score 100 because Mullin told them to cool it
-Sima was surprisingly bad...concerning IMO
-Owens is not going to contribute in a real way being that skinny and has no offense
-Darien Williams hasn't shown he can do much of anything since coming here as a highly touted Iowa State transfer (to be fair tons of injuries)
-Mullin sitting down too much...ok maybe I'm getting a bit picky
Overall, Baruch was terrible but regardless of what our W/L record will be, one thing's for sure: we will be very dangerous and have the most scoring potential since I've been a fan in 2010.
Hoya Hoya Hoya wrote:JohnW22 wrote:Compared to last years exhibition I'd say St. John's is much improved.
This, nobody expects them to make the tournament. All the conference needs is for them to be below an RPI of 245...
Hoyas were absolute dog sh*t last year and still manged a 106 RPI. So its completely doable for St. Johns.
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