http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/notebook?page=notebook/shootaround/bigeast6. Can the New York area be relevant again? It's been a long time since someone in the city's footprint has been a player in the league. Heck, until everyone was invited to the Big East tournament last season, those area teams often struggled just to make it to MSG. But an influx of transfers and some returning talent is giving the locals reason to hope. Seton Hall brings in three transfers -- Jeff Robinson from Memphis, Keon Lawrence from Missouri and Herb Pope from New Mexico State -- who will contribute immediately; a healthy Anthony Mason Jr. should help right St. John's fortunes and Rutgers, while suffering a setback with the dismissal of Corey Chandler, brings back high-scoring Mike Rosario.
10 key players
• Anthony Mason Jr., St. John's: He missed all but three games last season with a foot injury, tabling the Red Storm's hopes of dramatic improvement when he went down. Now the Johnnies are hoping the return of Mason, who was granted a fifth year by the NCAA, is the first of many good things to come.
10 nonconference games we can't wait to see
• St. John's vs. Siena, Nov. 27 (Philly Hoop Group Classic): Ordinarily a MAAC team pitted against a Big East team wouldn't turn many heads. But Siena isn't your typical MAAC team, and the Johnnies haven't been your traditional Big East power. While the rest of New York languished, the Saints moved alongside Syracuse as the best teams in the state. Loaded again this year, Siena will offer a stern test for a Red Storm team hoping this is the season it is relevant again.
2009-10 predictions
By Jay Bilas
ESPN
13. St. John's: I really like how hard St. John's plays, but the Johnnies have lacked consistency and could not score last year. The Red Storm put a lot of pressure on its defense, and its defense didn't respond. With Paris Horne, D.J. Kennedy and Anthony Mason, Jr. back, Norm Roberts has some building blocks. The Johnnies need some confidence that they can really compete in the rough Big East, and we should know by Christmas. If St. John's can show well at Duke and beat Siena, Temple and Georgia, the team can take some momentum and carry into Big East play.