St. John's style of play isn't good for Sina. Sina would benefit from a more structured half court offense and allowing him to come off staggers. It's not as simple as St. John's needs shooters and Sina is a shooter.
Maybe I'm just not smart enough (and, really, I'm not that smart---especially when it comes to basketball) but if the kid knows how to get open, and he is a good shooter, then why can't he play for us. He may not be the guy going above the rim to finish the break with a slam, but I'm sure we can get him open for the shot. Also, we need a good ball handler. I like Branch, and think he will be a good pg for us, but we need someone to back him up
One of the faults I find with Marco is that he doesn't know how to get open (at least not yet). People are always saying that he is open and Phil is ignoring him, but to me, too many times, he is standing still looking for the pass. And when he does get the pass, the defender has time to defend the shot. Marco is, as a result, rushing the shot. I think that will improve next year, as he adjusts to the speed of the game at this level.
As I said in an earlier post, I love kids who are son's of coaches. Look at a McDermott or McCallum. They start out with an advantage. Maybe Jaren should change his last name to McSina.