Senior Night: Game 30, Butler

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Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #200 on: March 01, 2018, 10:08:54 AM »
That court long pass by Butler was a HUGE brain fart.  And Clark almost screwed up by going after it.

I didn't have a problem with Clark chasing it down because you never know if Martin can save it and maintain possession.  It was just nearly a heckuva play by Martin.  Clark should've attempted to run in front of Martin without totally impeding or fouling Martin.

I don't have a problem with the hustle but he should have realized not to get close because Martin was dead, the ball was either going to go out of bounds on its own or he was going to simply save it to Clark assuming Clark did not get too close.  No way from that angle would he have been able to get a full grip an toss it very far.

They should equip players with a slide rule and a protractor so they can make these delicate split second calculations. 

I can provide that.  BTW-Wally S agreed with me last night.

And in hind sight Napoleon shouldn't have invaded Russia. I don't disagree that coming within a hair of losing because you got too close to the ball and some guy makes a miraculous save except his foot is barely on the line is a worse play than not coming too close and not almost losing. I do though think that there's a difference between making that pretty good play - seeing the man break down court, reacting to the pass, judging its trajectory, calculating whether the other guy can get too it challenging its recovery - and making the perfect play, which is doing all that plus not getting too close to the guy. The latter is a lot easier with the benefit of hindsight and seventeen slow motion replays.

Jesus lighten up for crying out loud.  Go back to slamming Lavin and telling us you were a supporter initially.

Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #201 on: March 01, 2018, 11:26:07 AM »
Also anyone else a little concerned about Ponds not playing? Seemed a little Marcus Lovett-esque. Know one knew he was injured until minutes before the game then he's out.... May be reading a little too much into this, but I'm a little concerned.

Nope. Apparently he wasn't supposed to play Saturday but did.

I would sit him against Providence just to be safe for BET

Here is the problem.  The PC game is huge now if SJU wants to make the NIT.  Why? Because I don't believe as an NIT at large will they choose a team under .500 overall.  Think about it, they lose to PC, they finish 15-16.  Even if they beat Georgetown and say lose to Xavier they finish 16-17.

Even with a decent RPI the under .500 is going to kill them.  They almost need to win the PC game.  PC game becomes the swing game, 15-16 or 16-15.  16-15 and win or lose to Georgetown they will finish .500 or better.

Yeah I thought about that but....
Would have to win at Providence and at least 1st game in BET to be 17-15 and if we lose next game 17-16. Do we get in at 17-16?
I would rather take shot at winning BET. I know is far fetched but if anyone can pull off a Gerry McNamara I would bet on Ponds.


I think the chances are better at 17-16, Norm's last year team got in at 17-15 (6-12).  Finished 16-14, beat UCONN in first round and lost to Marquette in close game.  Eventually lost to Memphis in NIT.

SJU got in NIT at 16-15 in 2013 under Lavin.  Similar records.  I can all but assure you they are not getting an at large with a losing overall record.

I know we only have 4 conference wins, but a healthy Ponds gives us a fighter's chance at winning 4 in a row.
If he is 100% healthy he should play Providence game. Not saying he should be a healthy scratch. Just would rather him be fully healthy for BET.
Just my preference.

Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #202 on: March 01, 2018, 11:34:55 AM »
Also anyone else a little concerned about Ponds not playing? Seemed a little Marcus Lovett-esque. Know one knew he was injured until minutes before the game then he's out.... May be reading a little too much into this, but I'm a little concerned.

Nope. Apparently he wasn't supposed to play Saturday but did.

I would sit him against Providence just to be safe for BET

Here is the problem.  The PC game is huge now if SJU wants to make the NIT.  Why? Because I don't believe as an NIT at large will they choose a team under .500 overall.  Think about it, they lose to PC, they finish 15-16.  Even if they beat Georgetown and say lose to Xavier they finish 16-17.

Even with a decent RPI the under .500 is going to kill them.  They almost need to win the PC game.  PC game becomes the swing game, 15-16 or 16-15.  16-15 and win or lose to Georgetown they will finish .500 or better.

Yeah I thought about that but....
Would have to win at Providence and at least 1st game in BET to be 17-15 and if we lose next game 17-16. Do we get in at 17-16?
I would rather take shot at winning BET. I know is far fetched but if anyone can pull off a Gerry McNamara I would bet on Ponds.


I think the chances are better at 17-16, Norm's last year team got in at 17-15 (6-12).  Finished 16-14, beat UCONN in first round and lost to Marquette in close game.  Eventually lost to Memphis in NIT.

SJU got in NIT at 16-15 in 2013 under Lavin.  Similar records.  I can all but assure you they are not getting an at large with a losing overall record.

I know we only have 4 conference wins, but a healthy Ponds gives us a fighter's chance at winning 4 in a row.
If he is 100% healthy he should play Providence game. Not saying he should be a healthy scratch. Just would rather him be fully healthy for BET.
Just my preference.

I get it but the chances of them winning 4 in a row are very low.  Furthermore if he is healthy he should just play regardless of their record and he gives them the best chance to win.

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Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #203 on: March 01, 2018, 11:39:10 AM »
NIT > BET

X wants the regular season title, you figure they go all out @DePaul on Saturday. So we very likely have the 8/9 game. Identical schedule to last year. Say we beat Georgetown Wednesday night and have 12hours of rest for Nova, the percentages are weighted heavily against us to win 4 in 4 days.

Play Shamorie on Saturday like your post season hopes are on the line, because they literally are. Win Saturday and we're playing with house money in the BET. It guarantees a .500 record.

With wins @#1 Nova, Duke, Butler and Nebraska, we'll warrant a NIT birth at .500. Plus, I know the review process is now "objective", but the NIT committee should want the NY market.
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Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #204 on: March 01, 2018, 11:46:13 AM »
NIT > BET

X wants the regular season title, you figure they go all out @DePaul on Saturday. So we very likely have the 8/9 game. Identical schedule to last year. Say we beat Georgetown Wednesday night and have 12hours of rest for Nova, the percentages are weighted heavily against us to win 4 in 4 days.

Play Shamorie on Saturday like your post season hopes are on the line, because they literally are. Win Saturday and we're playing with house money in the BET. It guarantees a .500 record.

With wins @#1 Nova, Duke, Butler and Nebraska, we'll warrant a NIT birth at .500. Plus, I know the review process is now "objective", but the NIT committee should want the NY market.
In your scenario we would play Xavier not Nova in second round as they would finish first in conference.

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Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #205 on: March 01, 2018, 11:49:33 AM »
NIT > BET

X wants the regular season title, you figure they go all out @DePaul on Saturday. So we very likely have the 8/9 game. Identical schedule to last year. Say we beat Georgetown Wednesday night and have 12hours of rest for Nova, the percentages are weighted heavily against us to win 4 in 4 days.

Play Shamorie on Saturday like your post season hopes are on the line, because they literally are. Win Saturday and we're playing with house money in the BET. It guarantees a .500 record.

With wins @#1 Nova, Duke, Butler and Nebraska, we'll warrant a NIT birth at .500. Plus, I know the review process is now "objective", but the NIT committee should want the NY market.
In your scenario we would play Xavier not Nova in second round as they would finish first in conference.

X/Nova whatever, its 12 hours of rest, maybe 8 hours of sleep and 2 games inside of 24 hours. Best case scenario and they're a 6 man rotation playing 4 in 4 days.

I don't want to run Shamorie out there injured, but I want to see the program in the NIT in Year 3. Winning @Prov nearly guarantees it.
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Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #206 on: March 01, 2018, 12:19:03 PM »
I dont think the div 2 win counts. So we have to subtract the win. I say play for the NIT. Will give the kids tourny exp.

Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #207 on: March 01, 2018, 12:21:00 PM »
My bobblehead does not resemble Mark Jackson.

Mark has a distinctly rounded, fast and bulbous head that is not at all captured by this figurine.

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Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #208 on: March 01, 2018, 12:24:18 PM »
St John's Butler recap http://www.bigeastboards.com/

Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #209 on: March 01, 2018, 12:24:34 PM »
looks like Mullin vs Ewing Wednight night in front of a sold out garden.

It's not looking like this one will be well attended.

Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #210 on: March 01, 2018, 12:24:35 PM »
My bobblehead does not resemble Mark Jackson.

Mark has a distinctly rounded, fast and bulbous head that is not at all captured by this figurine.
Well than I am sure you can return it and get your money back. Better yet why don't you sculpt it to better resemble the image you have of MJ.  ;)

Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #211 on: March 01, 2018, 12:30:58 PM »
looks like Mullin vs Ewing Wednight night in front of a sold out garden.

It's not looking like this one will be well attended.

once the match-ups are announced i believe they will get the same crowd they had last year. All sections have tickets available which is a good sign...if i remember two years ago on Wednesday night the 400's were not selling tickets for wed night games.

Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #212 on: March 01, 2018, 12:33:22 PM »
looks like Mullin vs Ewing Wednight night in front of a sold out garden.

It's not looking like this one will be well attended.

once the match-ups are announced i believe they will get the same crowd they had last year. All sections have tickets available which is a good sign...if i remember two years ago on Wednesday night the 400's were not selling tickets for wed night games.

I'm going.

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Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #213 on: March 01, 2018, 12:36:59 PM »
Jesus lighten up for crying out loud.  Go back to slamming Lavin and telling us you were a supporter initially.

I have battery operated watches that are harder to wind up than you are.

Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #214 on: March 01, 2018, 12:40:47 PM »
My bobblehead does not resemble Mark Jackson.

Mark has a distinctly rounded, fast and bulbous head that is not at all captured by this figurine.

Next year good chance he is coaching Knicks. Pretty cool Mullin here and Jackson with Knicks if it happens

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Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #215 on: March 01, 2018, 12:41:41 PM »
Was at the game. I've never been Mullin's biggest fan and actually called for his firing, but man the staff pulled a rabbit out of their hat tonight without Ponds. Hope they build off this and don't go back to their clueless ways, but man what a game. The about 1/4 of the crowd that left down 5 points with 30 seconds left must feel dumb.
Sadly I did leave but it was down 5 with 17 seconds left and in fairness to me my friend drove and he said let's go. He had work next day  and I didn't and it was a late game so couldn't argue, not that I thought we would win but I'm not in the habit of leaving early ever. Got in car checked phone and couldn't believe it went to OT. Glad we won and I credit the defense as we had way more TOs than usual but we did match them on the boards.
I turned the TV off w 17 seconds left. Went to my ipad to check the boxscore and was suprised the game wasnt over . We were down 2 w about 10 seconds left and Butler had the ball. Checked the gametracker and couldnt believe the sequence of events to get us in OT.
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Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #216 on: March 01, 2018, 12:52:07 PM »
St John's Butler recap http://www.bigeastboards.com/

The lead photo is a stunning work of art.

Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #217 on: March 01, 2018, 03:16:49 PM »
My bobblehead does not resemble Mark Jackson.

Mark has a distinctly rounded, fast and bulbous head that is not at all captured by this figurine.

Next year good chance he is coaching Knicks. Pretty cool Mullin here and Jackson with Knicks if it happens

Is that right? 

Then the Knicks should trade for Harkless and Sampson; draft Ponds; and hire Meta World B. Free Peace as an assistant.

Re: Senior Night: Game 30, Butler
« Reply #218 on: March 01, 2018, 03:45:36 PM »
I dont think the div 2 win counts. So we have to subtract the win. I say play for the NIT. Will give the kids tourny exp.

Counts towards what?  Yes it counts, their official record is 15-15.  Their RPI ranking does not take into account any opponents that are not D-1.  So that win is not reflected in their RPI ranking.