Omari quotes after the Jordan game

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Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« on: April 22, 2009, 12:09:19 AM »
http://nyhoops.com/new/the-news/nyhoops-stories/754-lawrence-shines-bright-on-future-home-court

The one player that may have had the most eyes on him during the Jordan Regional Game then anyone else was Omari Lawrence. The 6’4” wing man from the Bronx played his senior year at South Kent School in Connecticut after playing his first 3 years at St. Raymond’s. He is going to be attending St. John’s next year, and with the Red Storm struggling in the Big East, and there fans craving a winner, Lawrence will be counted on in a big way to help make St. John’s a winning team again.

After being a major part of St. Ray’s for 3 years, Lawrence and good friend Kevin Parrom decided to go away for there senior years and transferred to South Kent, and it’s a decision that Lawrence does not regret. “I have gotten a lot better. It was a smart move to go to South Kent.” Lawrence stated. “The CHSAA is a real good league, but at South Kent we were practicing against 7 footers and real strong guards, and then in our games we were playing much more physical players. I really feel my game has improved a lot in my year at South Kent.” Lawrence added.

He went on and played a fantastic game in front of the MSG crowd by putting in 25 points going 12 for 21 from the floor in his squads 129-120 win. With the added muscle to his frame that Lawrence has added this season, he feels it will be a plus going into the season with the Red Storm next year. “I needed to really get bigger and stronger. The Big East is the toughest and best league in the country and there are a lot of physical wing players, so I feel that I can now compete in getting to the rim using my strength.”

Lawrence feels that before getting to St. John’s next season that there are a couple things he needs to improve on to become an even better player. “I know I need to work on extending the range on my jump shot, and I need to get into better conditioning.” Lawrence admitted. He went on to finish by adding, “I expect to come in and step up right away next year. I am excited to get out there and help St. John’s get back to its winning ways.”


This young man seems to become a better recruit for us every day. He's got game, seems humble, and he always says the right thing. He seems very excited to come here, and I can't wait to see him take the court for us.

Hey Omari, just be careful this summer, no injuries please!

Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2009, 12:12:51 AM »
Hopefully he brings a friend too!
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Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2009, 02:43:27 AM »
omari is an excellent recruit for norm to have gotten...im just wondering exactly how much a freshman gaurd can effect a team in the big east
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Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2009, 09:50:00 AM »
omari is an excellent recruit for norm to have gotten...im just wondering exactly how much a freshman gaurd can effect a team in the big east

Aren't you the same person that is saying Lance makes St. John's an NCAA team next season. You must think a guard can have a MAJOR impact then...

Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2009, 11:18:39 AM »
omari and lance are 2 different players, in this post im refering to omari ofcourse.
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Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #5 on: April 22, 2009, 12:26:35 PM »
omari and lance are 2 different players, in this post im refering to omari ofcourse.

then why say Freshman guard and not Omari Lawrence..?

Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #6 on: April 22, 2009, 12:37:00 PM »
because im talkin about an average guard...lance is obviously not average hes an exception...an immediate impact player...im not sure if omari is that, but who knows, he might prove me wrong.
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Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #7 on: April 22, 2009, 05:46:49 PM »
so now omari is average?...not that i agree with that at all, but is your question now, how much can an average guard affect a team in the big east?

Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #8 on: April 22, 2009, 06:04:13 PM »
omari will be average in the big east...espc as a freshman
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Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #9 on: April 22, 2009, 06:36:17 PM »
well then idk why you called him an exceptional recruit for norm to get but anyway, why do you think he'll only be average

Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #10 on: April 22, 2009, 07:09:45 PM »
When has Omari Lawrence ever been an average guard?! Please lets stop this now! >:(
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Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #11 on: April 22, 2009, 07:26:12 PM »
ahhhhhhhhh now you've gone and done it...youve upset omoney...are you happy bball_fan?

Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #12 on: April 22, 2009, 07:27:31 PM »
I think Omari will be a big shot in the arm to this team as a freshman and will be a even a better player for us in the long haul. He's always been a winner and he's always done well against top flite competition. Look at his track record and combine that with his work ethic and attitude and I think we add a great student athlete to the St. John's program.

We have plenty of things to complain about and Omari is by far not one of them. Everyone is subject to criticism though but be fair and specific if you choose to do so. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and take what is said with a grain of salt. We have some people who base opinions off of first hand knowledge, those who base it off of what they've read, and some just make up some wild stuff sometimes. Take everything for what its worth.
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Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #13 on: April 22, 2009, 07:43:00 PM »
I think by the end of his career he'll have 1,700+ points, so I personally think he'll be better than average.

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Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #14 on: April 22, 2009, 07:46:32 PM »
well yes dave, but omari has never been average...if hes saying the kid is playing average now then hes still wrong...hes coming off injury, over his previous weight, and still threw up 25 in the jordan game...hes a 4 year player but he's a damn good 4 year player...hes gonna be on a team with a hell of a lot of sg's next year so idk how much he'll contribute, but the kids above average...solid 4 star recruit, definite top 60 player

Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #15 on: April 22, 2009, 08:46:29 PM »
well yes dave, but omari has never been average...if hes saying the kid is playing average now then hes still wrong...hes coming off injury, over his previous weight, and still threw up 25 in the jordan game...hes a 4 year player but he's a damn good 4 year player...hes gonna be on a team with a hell of a lot of sg's next year so idk how much he'll contribute, but the kids above average...solid 4 star recruit, definite top 60 player

I don't think we have a lot of SG's. Maybe you're used to not having anything in recent history but our guys last season were in the tops of the league in MPG. They need some rest and less might be more in terms of efficiency due to lack of fatigue. I think there are plenty of minutes to go around especially if we play as uptempo as I'd like us to.
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Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #16 on: April 22, 2009, 08:56:36 PM »
ok ok people are taking my comments completely wrong...let me clarify what i ment

omari has always been an above average player in the past. in highschool and also in prep school. I said he wasnt an excellent recruit for norm to get because he IS a big east players, and he WILL develop into an above average player, maybe even a big east standout.

having said that, my point was as a freshmen, in my opinion, he will have average performances. its only natrual, a young player, adjusting from prep school to college, different coaching strategies and philosopies. all i was saying is i wonder exactly how much he'll be able to contribute next year. my guess is he'll put up solid numbers against the non big-east scheduale. i think he might struggle once we get to the big east games but i also feel he has the potentiol to have a few big breakthrough games. i was just trying to think out loud how hes gonna be able to contribute.
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Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #17 on: April 22, 2009, 09:01:20 PM »
well yes dave, but omari has never been average...if hes saying the kid is playing average now then hes still wrong...hes coming off injury, over his previous weight, and still threw up 25 in the jordan game...hes a 4 year player but he's a damn good 4 year player...hes gonna be on a team with a hell of a lot of sg's next year so idk how much he'll contribute, but the kids above average...solid 4 star recruit, definite top 60 player

I don't think we have a lot of SG's. Maybe you're used to not having anything in recent history but our guys last season were in the tops of the league in MPG. They need some rest and less might be more in terms of efficiency due to lack of fatigue. I think there are plenty of minutes to go around especially if we play as uptempo as I'd like us to.

Senior: Anthony Mason Jr.
Juniors: DJ Kennedy and Paris Horne
Sophomores: Quincy Roberts
Freshmen: Omari Lawrence, Dwight Hardy, and possibly Lance Stephenson

Dave, that's 7 players who all play the SG/SF position.  Granted, if Lance ends up coming here next year, he may wind up playing PG.  But that's still an awful lot of players who play the same position.  And I'm sure that the veterans (Mason Jr., Kennedy, and Horne) aren't gonna be too happy about reducing their minutes too much.  Either way, Norm is gonna have a very tough job next year finding minutes for everyone.

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Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #18 on: April 22, 2009, 09:25:09 PM »
well yes dave, but omari has never been average...if hes saying the kid is playing average now then hes still wrong...hes coming off injury, over his previous weight, and still threw up 25 in the jordan game...hes a 4 year player but he's a damn good 4 year player...hes gonna be on a team with a hell of a lot of sg's next year so idk how much he'll contribute, but the kids above average...solid 4 star recruit, definite top 60 player

I don't think we have a lot of SG's. Maybe you're used to not having anything in recent history but our guys last season were in the tops of the league in MPG. They need some rest and less might be more in terms of efficiency due to lack of fatigue. I think there are plenty of minutes to go around especially if we play as uptempo as I'd like us to.

Senior: Anthony Mason Jr.
Juniors: DJ Kennedy and Paris Horne
Sophomores: Quincy Roberts
Freshmen: Omari Lawrence, Dwight Hardy, and possibly Lance Stephenson

Dave, that's 7 players who all play the SG/SF position.  Granted, if Lance ends up coming here next year, he may wind up playing PG.  But that's still an awful lot of players who play the same position.  And I'm sure that the veterans (Mason Jr., Kennedy, and Horne) aren't gonna be too happy about reducing their minutes too much.  Either way, Norm is gonna have a very tough job next year finding minutes for everyone.

exactly...and we have coker, burrell and evans up front...overloaded in backcourt, thin in frontcourt

Re: Omari quotes after the Jordan game
« Reply #19 on: April 22, 2009, 11:59:17 PM »
ok ok people are taking my comments completely wrong...let me clarify what i ment

omari has always been an above average player in the past. in highschool and also in prep school. I said he wasnt an excellent recruit for norm to get because he IS a big east players, and he WILL develop into an above average player, maybe even a big east standout.

having said that, my point was as a freshmen, in my opinion, he will have average performances. its only natrual, a young player, adjusting from prep school to college, different coaching strategies and philosopies. all i was saying is i wonder exactly how much he'll be able to contribute next year. my guess is he'll put up solid numbers against the non big-east scheduale. i think he might struggle once we get to the big east games but i also feel he has the potentiol to have a few big breakthrough games. i was just trying to think out loud how hes gonna be able to contribute.
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