So Arizona might be staring into a mirror on Thursday. The St.John's Red Storm is a young yet talented squad trying to find their way in the harsh world of NCAA basketball. Meanwhile, the No. 15 Wildcats face their first legitimate big conference school. Pico Dulce from Rumble in the Garden reached out to us to preview the match-up.
I think it's safe to say that there's a lot of questions for both teams going into this one. Pico's calling it a toss up, and I really can't disagree, as the athleticism of the Johnnies could be too much for Arizona to handle.
Arizona Desert Swarm: St. John's is a really young but talented team, and from afar it looks like they've been up and down to begin this season. What can you make of how well the chemistry is on the court and how far away are you guys from developing individual roles?
Rumble in the Garden: The on-court chemistry is going well, considering the players have only been on the court in competitive situations for five games now. With six newcomers and a holdover who logged 12.2 minutes per game in 26 contests, there are going to be some miscues. Some of the turnovers, for St. John's have come from miscommunications; the players can't anticipate their teammates' moves quite yet.
The players already have individual roles, and those roles will expand. Nurideen Lindsey is there to attack and put pressure on the defense; God`sgift runs the floor and gets rebounds; Maurice Harkless (Moe) is the versatile talent, D`Angelo Harrison is the shooter; Sir`Dominc Pointer is all defense; Malik Stith is the veteran; only Phil Greene doesn't have a strongly defined role, though he's a bit of a shooter/ slasher type.
The team is doing a lot of learning on the fly, and sometimes it's ugly.
http://www.azdesertswarm.com/2011/11/16/2565716/q-a-previewing-arizona-and-st-johns-with-rumble-in-the-garden