You think more so than Dixon or Keita?Quote from: fordham96 on April 20, 2018, 12:14:55 PMOf the 6 new kids coming in next year (3 HS seniors, 3 transfers) he is the best in terms of ready to play.
Of the 6 new kids coming in next year (3 HS seniors, 3 transfers) he is the best in terms of ready to play.
We have had good luck in the past with JUCO's such as Billy Goodwin, Walter Berry, Marcus Hattan, Justin Brownlee, Dwight Hardy, Boo Harvey and Michael Porter, The Whopper and Bash. Hopefully it continues.
Him and Simons’ wingspans will help us a lot with our lack of size. Simon plays more like 6’7 than he 6’4. LG has that same look.
We just heard about this kid a few days ago and now we have signed him already. Some posters seem to have knowledge of recruiting that the rest of us don't. We must have been on this kid for a while as he seems like a great pick up so I highly doubt we have only been recruiting him for a few days so how is it nobody ever mentioned him for this seasons recruiting efforts? Guess staff is able to keep things on the QT if they want too.
They are different players, but Marilac's comp of Simon to Dom isn't as far off as some think. Simon more of a ball handler and can knock down an open 3, while not having Dom's defensive prowess or physicality. But I think Simon can play a similar role next year in causing havoc on D, in the open floor and hopefully on the offensive glass at times.Quote from: Amaseinyourface2 on April 20, 2018, 10:00:44 PMHim and Simons wingspans will help us a lot with our lack of size. Simon plays more like 67 than he 64. LG has that same look.
Him and Simons wingspans will help us a lot with our lack of size. Simon plays more like 67 than he 64. LG has that same look.
Wow I completely missed his and Eli's commitments. HUGE. This kid takes away our need for another big (although you can never have too many) with proper coaching and players playing the correct positions. Mase, I welcome you as co-president of the Simon as PF committee. For those that like him as a guard, wouldn't you agree he's better driving against fours instead of being defended by guards? He is awesome in the paint defensively and on the glass. Let's keep him in the paint. Fig allows us to play "small" at 6'5-6'5-6'8.I'm not as high on Eli Wright but it's a low risk move.
Quote from: Marillac on April 21, 2018, 11:16:26 PMWow I completely missed his and Eli's commitments. HUGE. This kid takes away our need for another big (although you can never have too many) with proper coaching and players playing the correct positions. Mase, I welcome you as co-president of the Simon as PF committee. For those that like him as a guard, wouldn't you agree he's better driving against fours instead of being defended by guards? He is awesome in the paint defensively and on the glass. Let's keep him in the paint. Fig allows us to play "small" at 6'5-6'5-6'8.I'm not as high on Eli Wright but it's a low risk move. How fair is it to the kid to play him out of position for the next level? Is he going to be a PF any where at the pro level let alone the NBA? Sure you can ask him to play some minutes there but not fair to him to make it his primary position. Not a good way to attract recruits-come to St. John's and we will play you out of position. This would all but guarantee Simon leaves after this year to either turn pro or go the grad transfer route.
LJ is a bucket. So happy Matt stayed on him. Ponds, Dixon, LJ, Simon is scoring bunches. A lot of Big East coaches I spoke to today were pissed.
Quote from: Dave on April 22, 2018, 12:40:22 AMLJ is a bucket. So happy Matt stayed on him. Ponds, Dixon, LJ, Simon is scoring bunches. A lot of Big East coaches I spoke to today were pissed. That's exciting to hear. Good info. We need someone to grab defensive rebounds to start that scoring. Our top returning rebounder is 6'5'' 185 lb. JS. Hope Matt nabs someone late