Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions

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Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« on: January 07, 2010, 10:13:03 PM »
The Cardinals have put the tumultuous offseason for Coach Pitino, along with some eyebrow raising losses to unheralded North Carolina schools behind them.  And they have started 2-0 in the Big East. St. John’s comes is 0-2 and in need of a signature league win to renew confidence that the team is as good as some thought they were earlier in the year.

It’s tough to have a week between games after a bad conference loss, especially for a team that’s been down as long as St. John’s has been in the Big East hierarchy. The Cardinals are quickly forming into shape. Can St. John’s hold on to the ball and surprise the folks in Freedom Hall with a road win?

Read more. Calm Before the Storm: Refocusing in the Bluegrass State

Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2010, 10:28:53 PM »
Great job Peter! We're gonna need a great game from Boothe to have a chance

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Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2010, 10:40:34 PM »
  The full court pressure that Louisville will apply will be relentless, especially after Pitino watches the Providence tape.  What exactly is a  great game for Malik Boothe?   I say no turnovers. 
   Not really looking forward this at all.  It could be ugly.  I hope i'm wrong.

  UL- 83
 STJ- 64
« Last Edit: January 07, 2010, 10:41:06 PM by boo3 »

Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2010, 11:34:30 PM »
75-58 UL

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Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #4 on: January 08, 2010, 08:16:23 AM »

72-64 Pitino
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Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #5 on: January 08, 2010, 08:20:01 AM »
We lose 75-66

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Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #6 on: January 08, 2010, 08:33:06 AM »
Louisville 87, SJU 57

Can Louisville make a wide open 3 pointer?
Norm Roberts aims to find out at noon this Saturday!
« Last Edit: January 08, 2010, 09:23:05 AM by Poison »

Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #7 on: January 08, 2010, 08:35:48 AM »
As much as our team disappointed us against Providence they will surprise us against Louisville.
75 - 70 Victory for St. John's

Big game from Hardy and Burrell

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Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #8 on: January 08, 2010, 09:14:11 AM »
Louisville 82
St. John's 61

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Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #9 on: January 08, 2010, 10:16:53 AM »
Great job Peter! We're gonna need a great game from Boothe to have a chance

I agree but how how many great games has Boothe ever played for St. John's.

L'ville 75
St.John's 59

Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #10 on: January 08, 2010, 10:26:21 AM »
We turn it around STJ 72 Cards 70...we get a couple of surprise wins every year this would be a good start.

Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #11 on: January 08, 2010, 10:43:02 AM »
Louisville 70 SJU 49

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Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #12 on: January 08, 2010, 12:44:05 PM »
I'm probably going to the game.  I'm in Kentucky right now...I'd say I'm 70/30.  I believe it's the last season at Freedom hall before they open up the most ridiculous college basketball arena ever. 

Anyone going to be there?

Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #13 on: January 08, 2010, 03:33:11 PM »
I'm probably going to the game.  I'm in Kentucky right now...I'd say I'm 70/30.  I believe it's the last season at Freedom hall before they open up the most ridiculous college basketball arena ever. 

Anyone going to be there?

You're probably gonna get plenty of sympathetic-like comments from the Louisville fans. 

I'd rather someone do a bit of trash talking than to feel sorry for my team.  You know it's bad when conference foes are being sympathetic.  lol

Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #14 on: January 08, 2010, 03:34:27 PM »
Great job Peter! We're gonna need a great game from Boothe to have a chance

I agree but how how many great games has Boothe ever played for St. John's.

L'ville 75
St.John's 59

I dont even know what a great game would be from Boothe. Control the temp,few TO's and hols Sosa in check?

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Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #15 on: January 08, 2010, 03:42:19 PM »
For Boothe to have a great game, he should be thinking about finding shots for 4 guys, and rarely, if at all for himself.

He should set the tone for the game by playing great defense, and making sure that Sosa doesn't get wide open looks like we gave to Cornell and Providence.

In addition, he needs to play smarter d, and avoid stupid fouls.
His free throw shooting has been his only valuable offensive tool,
so hopefully, he'll continue to be clutch down the stretch of games.

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Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #16 on: January 08, 2010, 05:44:27 PM »
Rick Pitino conference: http://www.courier-journal.com/section/videonetwork?bctid=61010482001

Some of the St. John's related q and as:

Q. As a native New Yorker, what does it mean to have St. John's get back to the heights that they've had and restore that tradition for the rest of the Big East? As in, a lot of times, you want to see your marquee programs do well so everybody does well?

Well, it's not like the Knicks, you know, like the league always says we need the Knicks to be good because it's the mecca of professional basketball in terms of exposure and publicity, they want the Knicks to be good in Madison Square garden.  It's not that way... because, you know, their home is Queens, and we don't need St. John's to be a marquee game to be a great conference... certainly now, St. John's wants to be one of the marquee games because of their great tradition. And they're certainly capable of doing that, and it's all about keeping the great players home. That's the bottom line. St. John's has always been great when they can keep the great players home. You know, the Walter Berrys, the Mark Jacksons, people like that.

Q. You think Roberts has maybe started to build that a little bit there?

I do. Norm's a very good basketball coach. He's a hard worker, he's a New York guy, he's a terrific person,.  It's just... you knopw, the tough thing about building in the Big East, it's not like other places because even if you have a very good recruiting year, you may be still 6th or 7th in the Big East. When you get started, a normal - building a program is 3 to 4 years, a 3 to 5 year window. But in the Big East it takes longer because your competition's so much greater. So it's not about - in other programs, I always used to say when you get your first recruiting class into it's junior, senior year, you're gonna start to see the fruits of your labor. Well, in the Big East, that's not always the case. You know, it may be 2 to 3 recruiting classes before you see it, because it's just necessary, being competition's so keen. Because every year the Connecticuts and the Pittsburghs and the Syracuses are just reload and have great great talent down the road... hopefully we've arrived at that point.

Q. St. John's is also one of the programs in the preseason that everybody figured might make a greater leap to the upper echelon. Do you see them as doing that even though they've kinda started off rocky, like a South Florida, when they get their players in?

Yeah, I think - St. John's will be competitive against anyone. They've got athletes, they've got the defense, they've got the coaching, the system, to on any given night you could just see them - when they played Duke at Duke, it was a war most of the game. They're that way because they play great defense, and they have very good basketball players and athletes - they could be in any game. Now, so could Cincinnati, they turned the corner so can - was Gilchrist back the other night when South Florida played? I don't think so. When he comes back... So when he comes back, you know they played Notre Dame without Gilchrist to a one-point game, so they're gonna be much better.  This league, to answer your question, I'm not sure how it's gonna, it doesn't matter being 0-2 or 2-0 right now. It's not gonna be last year.  It's quite a feat we accomplished last year only having 2 losses in our conference last year, that's not gonna be it this year- teams gonna take some losses this year.

Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #17 on: January 09, 2010, 12:48:51 AM »
We turn it around STJ 72 Cards 70...we get a couple of surprise wins every year this would be a good start.
I agree...I really think L'Ville stinks. They are very flawed...but so are we. I hope the Mase comeback and the 2 game losing streak fuels this team to a W

Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #18 on: January 09, 2010, 09:25:22 AM »
Rick Pitino saw some of the glory years at St. John's up close. He coached at Big East foe Providence in the mid-1980's after sharing a home court with the Johnnies as a Knicks assistant coach under Hubie Brown.

Now Pitino is getting a view of the Red Storm struggling under Norm Roberts. Pitino said yesterday he does not think the Big East relies on St. John's to be an attraction.

"It's not like the Knicks," the New York native said. "The [NBA] always says, 'We need the Knicks to be good because the Garden is the mecca of professional basketball for exposure and publicity.' It's not that way [with St. John's]. Their home is in Queens. We don't need St. John's to be a marquee game to be a great conference."

Nevertheless, Pitino knows how important the Red Storm can be, and believes that Norm Roberts, now in his sixth year, has the program going in the right direction as the teams prepare to meet today at noon in Louisville (SNY, WBBR 1130 AM).

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/college/basketball/pitino_talent_key_to_sju_revival_ZzSNQmuX7XJwAgf37CFaEN#ixzz0c7pJPSL8
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Re: Louisville Pregame: Calm Before the Storm + Predictions
« Reply #19 on: January 09, 2010, 10:53:20 AM »
The Cardinals have put the tumultuous offseason for Coach Pitino, along with some eyebrow raising losses to unheralded North Carolina schools behind them.  And they have started 2-0 in the Big East. St. John’s comes is 0-2 and in need of a signature league win to renew confidence that the team is as good as some thought they were earlier in the year.

It’s tough to have a week between games after a bad conference loss, especially for a team that’s been down as long as St. John’s has been in the Big East hierarchy. The Cardinals are quickly forming into shape. Can St. John’s hold on to the ball and surprise the folks in Freedom Hall with a road win?

Read more. Calm Before the Storm: Refocusing in the Bluegrass State

Best prediction always is... that they won't get the ball inside to Burrell.......that's a lock bet in VEGAS