The Good
-Shamorie Ponds. He’s the goods.
-Everyone can shoot. First time I’ve ever seen a St.John’s team that could say that. It used to be that no one coujd shoot, so this is refreshing.
-This is an unselfish group of players
-I agree with Dave in regards to the team’s poise this season. They haven’t panicked in 4 close games.
-We can really score from all over the court. Would love to see more post up moves from Simon, but Heron has an impressive post up game.
-Figueroa has exceeded all of our expectations. He plays like a senior. It’s highly unusual for a Juco to have such a refined all around game from day one.
-Rebounding. Heron, Figueroa, Simon and even Clark have worked to make up for the loss of Keita.
The Needs Improvement
-We don’t play hard in the first half of games. We don’t close out on shooters and we don’t box out, except for Heron. He does.
-We failed to get the freshman involved enough to be counted on. The result of taking it easy for too long means we can’t let the freshman learn because we still need the starters to win the game. Hopefully, they’ll make progress in practice and we’ll be able to count on them for small roles during the BE season.
-That said, Mullin has been clear that the freshman aren’t ready and from the little we’ve seen of them, it’s obvious he’s right. Williams will help sooner than the big men, but he’s pretty raw, too.
-I don’t believe this has been mentioned before, so I expect this point will take everyone by surprise, but our schedule wasn’t particularly challenging. Seton Hall has been battled tested several times compared to our zero times, so Saturday the 29th could be a rude awakening should we come out again with this country club defense.
-I’m thrilled to have Heron. He’s not as comfortable with his teammates as Ponds, Simon and Clark are w each other. Several times during each game he plays as if he’s the only guy on offense. To his credit, he’s often left with the same situation on defense. Like in the G Tech game where he guarded a guy twice his size.
-Shamorie Ponds. His ability is incredible, but he needs to stay under control. Picking up technical fouls for being vulgar or insulting to the refs is not what a leader does. He has to show the NBA that he’s not gonna lose it every time something doesn’t go his way.