Hello,
First time poster here. I'm from Arkansas, seen that Mike Anderson landed the job here, just wanted to give you guys a little insight on him from someone that's seen his teams play in person many times over the years.
First off, his teams are always exciting to watch. A lot of people really enjoy the style of play his teams bring with the full court pressing, allowing his players freedom on offense, and running anywhere from 9-12 guys at you all game long. When it's working right and guys know their roles it looks like a thing of beauty, you could see that with his UAB, Mizzou, and some of his better Arkansas teams.
As Mike said in his presser today, at times his system won't look so pretty and you'll be thinking what in the world are they doing giving up so many easy buckets, but once guys buy in and figure out the rotations on defense his system works well and you can catch a lot of teams off-guard that's not prepared for it. That Arkansas/Providence NIT game is a good example. Also, the thing about his system it does take experience, that's why his Arkansas team this year was just in the NIT, he had the 2nd youngest team in the nation, getting guys that are older, experienced, and can catch on quick are going to be key for him here. When he's had guys like that his teams have always done really well.
Mike is going to run a clean program and do things the right way, you guys won't ever have to worry about any violations or trouble from NCAA. He's a players coach the players will love him, should be able to keep some players that are on the fence, especially JUCO players. His track record with JUCO's is amazing. He has one right now in Daryl Macon that's in the NBA on the Mavericks, Jaylen Barford is another that's really close to playing himself in the league. He had Coty Clarke who had some 10-day contracts in the NBA, and his most recent in Mason Jones, he averaged 14 PPG his first year under Anderson.
If anyone wants to know anything else, let me know. I intend to keep up with Mike as he coaches here at St. John's, I grew up on the 40 MOH back when Mike was with Nolan, so I'm always going to be a fan of his teams and see how they do.
And last thing, was hoping someone could let me know who are the best follows on twitter for St. John's basketball/recruiting info. And what New York radio stations are the best to keep up with St. John's news?
Cheers!