http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/college/2009/10/27/2009-10-27_malik_boothe_believes_talent_will_drive_st_johns_university_to_ncaa_tournament.html#ixzz0VCWTO0lOMalik Boothe believes team talent will drive St. John's to NCAA Tournament by Dylan Kitts
Malik Boothe can easily recall all the struggles he's endured since coming to St. John's in 2007. The former Christ the King HS point guard arrived in Fresh Meadows as one of eight freshmen, and the Johnnies struggled woefully that year, going 11-19.
Last season wasn't much better; St. John's went just 16-18, winning just one road game all season.
To Boothe, all of that is a distant memory. The Johnnies are projected to finish 11th in the Big East this season, but the team's 5-9 floor general isn't buying it.
Boothe believes the Johnnies have the talent to make their first NCAA Tournament since 2002. The team has a combination of youth and experience, Boothe says, with grizzled juniors such as Justin Burrell and D.J. Kennedy teaming with talented newcomers like former St. Ray's standout Omari Lawrence and junior college star Dwight Hardy.
Here, Boothe breaks down why he thinks St. John's will surprise the Big East this season.
"I have all the confidence in the world with these guys. I'm sure I can get the ball to them, and they can make something happen more often than not. I think that will be easy; all these guys are really unselfish.
Because we had eight freshmne when we started, now it's seven juniors together ... the chemistry is great now. We came in as just teammates, but now we're more like a family of brothers.
"I think (the newcomers) are going to give us good minutes. Dwight Hardy can really shoot it; I don't think anyone knows about the rest of his scoring ability. Justin Brownlee can play three different positions on the floor. Omari Lawrence is big - 6-4, 215 pounds. He can score in different ways, outside and inside. Malik Stith is going to be a good point guard in this league; he pushes me in practice every day.
"Ultimately, we want to make the NCAA Tournament. We want to go out and play every game hard, like it's our last game."