GumbyDamnit! wrote:First view of the Johnnies last night. Reminded me a lot of SHU circa 2014-15. You can see the raw talent. I think you guys can expect extreme highs and some head scratching lows but if they stick together that team will be a force in time. You'll need patience as they find themselves and figure out how to play the game together, but also expect a few unexpected scalps along the way. Just hope it's not us any time soon.
TAMU Eagle wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:First view of the Johnnies last night. Reminded me a lot of SHU circa 2014-15. You can see the raw talent. I think you guys can expect extreme highs and some head scratching lows but if they stick together that team will be a force in time. You'll need patience as they find themselves and figure out how to play the game together, but also expect a few unexpected scalps along the way. Just hope it's not us any time soon.
Thought the same thing. Lots of raw talent but little cohesion. When they figure it out, they will be very dangerous
SJHooper wrote:For the first time in a long time as a SJ fan I feel like we have a chance in any game. Ok maybe not against a Duke, Kansas, or Kentucky yet, but we have a chance vs. MSU, Minnesota, Cuse, etc. College hoops is a guards game and we have arguably the best freshman guard duo in the country. If there is a better duo let me know. We used to go through long runs where we would be held scoreless, but those days are over. This is the first time I've never worried about us putting points on the board. It's the defense that is concerning at this stage and that's refreshing. Our bigs are raw and skinny but if Brown is cleared next year plus Clark on his way, we will have 2 bruisers in the paint that could make us a top 25 team all season next year if we stay healthy and get lucky with Brown (though I expect he will not qualify). Usually I'm really nervous watching games but we don't really have any expectations this year and I know we at least have a chance in any game on our schedule so it's fun.
Next year and the year after is when we will really see if Mullin is our guy or not. If he can't have tourney worthy teams at the very least next year and the following year then something is wrong. We used to have athletes, not basketball players under Lavin and he couldn't coach them up. Now we have basketball players who are also athletes and I already see positive development with Mussini and Ellison. I also give Mullin credit for having LoVett and Ponds playing like veterans out of the gate. Very impressive.
ArmyVet wrote:Imagine if the Hoyas held on and the Big East was up 4-0 right now. Even with that loss, still a great start for the Big East.
billyjack wrote:With St John's, in 2016 they struggled in a group of games against weak Binghamton-type opponents:
These were single digit wins for SJU in 2016:
- 293 Rutgers.
- D-2 Chaminade.
- 273 St Francis Brooklyn.
- 318 Niagara.
Much different feel to their 2017 games so far, where neither game was in doubt after 8 minutes, and their guard play has been excellent, and Mussini can focus on his shot. Compare this to their 48-44 win over 318 Niagara.
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