BEhomer wrote:I was most impressed by St John's. Lovett seems as good as advertised. with him Ponds, Mussini, they have guys who can knock down some shots too. Rotation in close games and set plays will be the key, but Mullin has them playing hard and having alot of fun. We know about their front court. they now have more depth. my sleeper pick for sure in BE.
You can see that LoVett, competition notwithstanding, has such a good feel for the game. He has the ball on a yo-yo, and you sense the team is following his lead and energy. At least, it seemed that way during the Baruch exhibition and last night's contest. LoVett has great vision, and even showed off a nice jumper last night. If his shot is even remotely falling like it did last night, then team's will probably have some problems. Ponds showed off some ball-hawking skills, in which a few recruitnik's raved about during his time playing AAU ball.
I knew Mussini would be much better in his role playing off the ball. He can occasionally play the point, but he's better when he's playing off the ball, and catch and shoot. The Johnnies will have four guards (including, Ellison) who all have a similar skill set. The frontcourt is long and lengthy, and each player presents a different skill set of sorts. Sima and Yakwe are still a work in progress with their backs to the basket, but they're not too shabby on that end of the floor, either. The Johnnies will probably lead the Big East in blocked shots again (had 9 blocks last night).
A few months ago, I predicted between a 5th-8th finish (I may have said, 6th-8th) for this group. I also predicted that I'm confident the Johnnies won't finish any lower than 8th. I still stand by those predictions.
This team could very, well be the "Sleeper Pick" of the conference, BEhomer. A lot of integral parts that wasn't there a season ago.