Anyone who watches/knows anything about basketball can see Ponds is a much better player than DiVincenzo. Put Ponds on Villanova where the defense isn't keyed in on him and he would have playmakers like Brunson and Hart to get him wide open looks like DiVincenzo has, and Ponds would thrive (not that he isn't already). Put Divincenzo on St. John's where he would have to create his own shots and have defenses focusing on him and he's nothing more than a rich man's Mussini this season. It's unbelievable that people are actually ripping Ponds when he's arguably the best player on our team and averaging 17ppg 5rpg and 3apg in the Big East as a freshman..... If he ends up staying all 4 years I think he's Big East POY material, and could be arguably one of the best players in the country eventually if he keeps progressing.
Agreed and I think it's pretty obvious. Nova would almost certainly repeat if they had Ponds. As
it is, Nova's collective physical talent leaves them vulnerable against athletic teams with size.
Ponds wouldn't get off the bench at Nova. Plays zero d and only puts effort in when the ball is in his hands.
BTW, his handlers think he is a 1st round pick now
They may want to think that but once they speak to any NBA scout they would tell them he wouldn't be drafted if the draft was another 5 rounds. He is nowhere near NBA ready in anyway. He has talent but he is small, skinny and his game needs a lot of polishing up.
I spoke to Kris Jenkins' uncle and another close relative (cousin) at the start of this season, and they both felt he was a first round pick. Serious business.
Good people (I've known the cousin for many years), but I had to give 'em a dose of reality. I like "Big Smoove," and would love for him to to be a first round pick or an NBA player period. But, at this juncture, that's not in the cards.
Quite a few of these folks who are close to these players have visions of grandeur. Unfortunately, there are times when it's more like delusions.
Unless, Ponds wanna play abroad, then I wouldn't sweat what his handlers believe. Sometimes, realization has a way of smacking folks in their face.