In his early career at Rice Dayshon always showed terrific vision speed and skill but watching him one could not be sure if he'd grow enough. He's caught up physically to his class and now that skill and poise are showing. He's been well prepared both at Putnam Science and with the Lightning where he's coached by a heady point guard in his own right former Molloy and St. Bonaventure player Shandue McNeil. He has speed poise and intelligence to play at the highest level. I'd want him because if they want to continue to play the way they have under Lav, emphasizing a trapping press and transition opportunities, they need a guard who can make good decisions on the fly and that's what Scooch does best. The question for St. John's is whether or not they can have a small point guard given what they do defensively. If they played man-to man as their primary defense the answer would be yes because Dayshon can pressure the ball. I think his decision making makes it an easy choice because even in a zone where his size might present a challenge he'll play with intensity, quickness and a nose for the ball.