Dwight Hardy grew up dreaming of playing for St. John’s.
Unlike so many local players in recent memory, he envisioned leading the Red Storm back to national prominence.
He wanted to be a part of moments like Saturday’s 60-59 win over No. 4 Pittsburgh at the Garden, when his twisting, twirling floater somehow found its way through the hoop with 1.2 seconds remaining and launched the Red Storm into the Top 25 for the first time in a decade.
But Hardy’s journey toward starring for the Red Storm wasn’t as simple as jumping on the Grand Central Parkway from his neighborhood in The Bronx and heading over to Utopia Parkway in Queens.
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