MullinMayhem wrote:They should just admit in these polls that it's not about talent, it's mostly about 1) success of the program recently 2) are they a JR/SR? If not they can't be that good apparently unless they play for Kentucky. There are probably some polls saying SJ has the 150th best guards in the country. On the bright side, sleeping on us will only allow us to sneak up on people. I'd hang these "polls" up in the locker room.
MullinMayhem wrote:Many people don't even know that Ponds just set the ALL TIME scoring record for freshmen at St. John's. All time. That's including guys like Mullin, Artest, Jackson, Harkless, Harrison, etc. He is ranked as if he's a solid but not great player. He gets some respect but still not enough. If this kid was 6'5 he would be a lottery pick 1 and done. That's the only reason he hasn't jumped immediately to the NBA...his lack of size. I think it's pretty clear that the fact SJ has been down for several years now has hurt his prestige in polls. Not fair to the kid IMO. But I guess it only helps keep his draft stock just low enough so he may stay longer. I do agree though that eventually the rubber has to meet the road with the program and finally have the results match the hype. We came out of nowhere in the old Big East ranked in the top 25 picked as a darkhorse Elite 8 team by ESPN in 2011 with no expectations. We have a better team now.
MUBoxer wrote:MullinMayhem wrote:Many people don't even know that Ponds just set the ALL TIME scoring record for freshmen at St. John's. All time. That's including guys like Mullin, Artest, Jackson, Harkless, Harrison, etc. He is ranked as if he's a solid but not great player. He gets some respect but still not enough. If this kid was 6'5 he would be a lottery pick 1 and done. That's the only reason he hasn't jumped immediately to the NBA...his lack of size. I think it's pretty clear that the fact SJ has been down for several years now has hurt his prestige in polls. Not fair to the kid IMO. But I guess it only helps keep his draft stock just low enough so he may stay longer. I do agree though that eventually the rubber has to meet the road with the program and finally have the results match the hype. We came out of nowhere in the old Big East ranked in the top 25 picked as a darkhorse Elite 8 team by ESPN in 2011 with no expectations. We have a better team now.
It wasn’t really out of nowhere in 2011. That team had like 9 seniors and was fairly tough the prior year just the wrong end of the close games.
MullinMayhem wrote:MUBoxer wrote:MullinMayhem wrote:Many people don't even know that Ponds just set the ALL TIME scoring record for freshmen at St. John's. All time. That's including guys like Mullin, Artest, Jackson, Harkless, Harrison, etc. He is ranked as if he's a solid but not great player. He gets some respect but still not enough. If this kid was 6'5 he would be a lottery pick 1 and done. That's the only reason he hasn't jumped immediately to the NBA...his lack of size. I think it's pretty clear that the fact SJ has been down for several years now has hurt his prestige in polls. Not fair to the kid IMO. But I guess it only helps keep his draft stock just low enough so he may stay longer. I do agree though that eventually the rubber has to meet the road with the program and finally have the results match the hype. We came out of nowhere in the old Big East ranked in the top 25 picked as a darkhorse Elite 8 team by ESPN in 2011 with no expectations. We have a better team now.
It wasn’t really out of nowhere in 2011. That team had like 9 seniors and was fairly tough the prior year just the wrong end of the close games.
I don't think anyone including fans and experts expected the team to be ranked and knock off what was it, 3 or 4 top 15 teams? I remember watching PTI on ESPN and Wilbon picked them as a darkhorse to reach the Elite 8 leading up to March Madness. No one expected that level prior to the season. Had we not suffered a major injury, he might have been right.
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