http://espn.go.com/new-york/story/_/id/7111524/st-john-red-storm-looking-good-menThere were plenty of cringe-inducing moments over the course of the morning -- bricked layups, airballed 3-pointers and the like. But there were also a handful of guys that showed flashes of skill and athleticism -- including 6-foot-5 senior Chuck Anakwenze, a transfer who played for two years at Division II Minnesota State Moorhead before tearing his ACL.
Another promising-looking guard was 6-foot-1 Harlem native Jody Card, who played AAU ball for the New York Gauchos several years ago, but then joined the Army and served his country for four years. Card, 26, just got back from a one-year deployment in Iraq in April, and enrolled as a freshman at St. John's this fall.
With the current St. John's roster featuring only two players 6-foot-8 or above, you couldn't help but pay attention to the couple of big guys getting up and down the floor during the full-court knockout stage. Samuel Scaly-James, a 6-foot-8 freshman from Longwood High School on Long Island, was the tallest player of the bunch. The next-biggest was Jeff Ashamole, measuring 6-foot-7 1/2, a transfer originally from North Brunswick, N.J., who played for one season at Middlesex Community College.