St Francis Game

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crgreen

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Re: St Francis Game
« Reply #80 on: December 15, 2012, 07:15:49 PM »
Obekpa with 29 minutes today, after 31 last game vs. Fordham.  We'll be in good shape if we keep getting him 30 minutes a game.    BTW, 20 blocks in thos 2 games.   TWENTY.

kjd01067

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« Reply #81 on: December 15, 2012, 07:34:28 PM »
Was only able to watch the box score but always happy to get a win. Looks like Jakarr and Harrison had good games.  Glad to see Obekpa is continuing his block fest. Anxiously awaiting some recaps from those who were able to see the game
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« Reply #82 on: December 15, 2012, 07:37:50 PM »
Obekpa passing is another unanticipated quality. Blocks;


“@KieranDarcy: Chris Obekpa had nine blocked shots for St. John's today. Now averaging 5.3 per game, second in country”

paultzman

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Re: St Francis Game
« Reply #83 on: December 15, 2012, 07:40:02 PM »
“@KieranDarcy: St. John's 77, St. Francis (NY) 60 -- Rapid Reaction: http://t.co/QUNjqluv

Marillac

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« Reply #84 on: December 15, 2012, 07:45:15 PM »
Good effort on the boards for everyone but Greene and Jones.  41-40 STJ! 14 offensive boards...only three players failed to get one on the offensive end:  Balamou, Greene, and Jones.  Bourgault had three offensive boards to go with six points and an assist in 15 minutes.  Nice to see him getting a bigger role. 

19 assists...excellent.

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/boxscore?gid=201212150534


Marillac

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Re: St Francis Game
« Reply #85 on: December 15, 2012, 08:19:02 PM »
Jamal Branch era starts now!  We go as far as he takes us from this point.

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« Reply #86 on: December 15, 2012, 08:55:08 PM »
I come to a 5 page game thread and figured everyone went to the game.  Oh wait nobody went to the game.  Leaving there I thought I was in Ann Arbor with all the Michigan fans.  Great arena.  I enjoyed it.  Only two knocks are its too closed.  You should be able to see the action from the concourse more.  Also how do you sell Nathan's Hot Dogs at one stand but the fries are separate?????

As for Sanchez I wouldn't get too concerned.  As Ted pointed out the 3 on the bench are eligible to play.  Two sitting out mandatory transfer rules.  This was not a home game and while its a few miles down the road no room on the bench etc....
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« Reply #87 on: December 15, 2012, 08:56:46 PM »
Gift did not play.

A win is a win but that was a very sloppy game. Jakarr played well. Don had a nice effort. Jones looked awful. Co was blocking everything in site. Not much from Felix today.

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Re: St Francis Game
« Reply #88 on: December 15, 2012, 08:59:24 PM »
Obekpa passing is another unanticipated quality. Blocks;


“@KieranDarcy: Chris Obekpa had nine blocked shots for St. John's today. Now averaging 5.3 per game, second in country”

Kansas's Withey with 5 blocks today.  He needed only 3 to hold onto #1 ahead of Obekpa.    But it's getting close, fast!  A reminder, the school single season record is 76.   Chis is at 58 after 11 games.  Mind-boggling.
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Chilleb

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Re: St Francis Game
« Reply #89 on: December 15, 2012, 09:02:31 PM »
Missed the game where can I catch a replay

Moose

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Re: St Francis Game
« Reply #90 on: December 15, 2012, 09:04:22 PM »
Missed the game where can I catch a replay

Nowhere
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Chilleb

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Re: St Francis Game
« Reply #91 on: December 15, 2012, 09:09:28 PM »
Missed the game where can I catch a replay

Nowhere

Really upset I missed a 25 point and 21 point effort from d'lo and Jakarr and a 9 block effort from Chris

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Re: St Francis Game
« Reply #92 on: December 15, 2012, 09:14:07 PM »
Missed the game where can I catch a replay

Nowhere

Really upset I missed a 25 point and 21 point effort from d'lo and Jakarr and a 9 block effort from Chris

 Unless one was in attendance, everyone missed it.  No TV.

Re: St Francis Game
« Reply #93 on: December 15, 2012, 09:18:51 PM »
Not interested in being the warmup act for the Maize and Blue or(fill in the blank) again. I'm sure King Yormark can find a replacement for next year. 

Game should have been on campus.


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Chilleb

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Re: St Francis Game
« Reply #94 on: December 15, 2012, 09:23:05 PM »
Missed the game where can I catch a replay

Nowhere

Really upset I missed a 25 point and 21 point effort from d'lo and Jakarr and a 9 block effort from Chris

 Unless one was in attendance, everyone missed it.  No TV.

Why? First non-televised game of the year

Moose

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« Reply #95 on: December 15, 2012, 09:44:44 PM »
Missed the game where can I catch a replay

Nowhere

Really upset I missed a 25 point and 21 point effort from d'lo and Jakarr and a 9 block effort from Chris

 Unless one was in attendance, everyone missed it.  No TV.

Why? First non-televised game of the year

Check out page 2 of this thread.  I posted what STJ told me
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Chilleb

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Re: St Francis Game
« Reply #96 on: December 15, 2012, 09:48:10 PM »
Missed the game where can I catch a replay

Nowhere

Really upset I missed a 25 point and 21 point effort from d'lo and Jakarr and a 9 block effort from Chris

 Unless one was in attendance, everyone missed it.  No TV.

Why? First non-televised game of the year

Check out page 2 of this thread.  I posted what STJ told me
Nuts..

Marillac

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« Reply #97 on: December 15, 2012, 09:58:14 PM »
I come to a 5 page game thread and figured everyone went to the game.  Oh wait nobody went to the game.  Leaving there I thought I was in Ann Arbor with all the Michigan fans.  Great arena.  I enjoyed it.  Only two knocks are its too closed.  You should be able to see the action from the concourse more.  Also how do you sell Nathan's Hot Dogs at one stand but the fries are separate?????

As for Sanchez I wouldn't get too concerned.  As Ted pointed out the 3 on the bench are eligible to play.  Two sitting out mandatory transfer rules.  This was not a home game and while its a few miles down the road no room on the bench etc....

There is not a lot of excitement now for the team.  When we starting winning I expect the #'s and the interest to climb rapidly.  I honestly don't think we look back for a number of years after this squad finally takes off. 

As for Obekpa, the lack of depth due to Sanchez is making this kid more and more attractive to the NBA scouts.  Syracuse can hide away obvious NBA talents for two years, but we lose Moe and maybe more because of the 30 mpg they get right out of the gate. 

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Re: St Francis Game
« Reply #98 on: December 15, 2012, 10:00:12 PM »
I come to a 5 page game thread and figured everyone went to the game.  Oh wait nobody went to the game.  Leaving there I thought I was in Ann Arbor with all the Michigan fans.  Great arena.  I enjoyed it.  Only two knocks are its too closed.  You should be able to see the action from the concourse more.  Also how do you sell Nathan's Hot Dogs at one stand but the fries are separate?????

As for Sanchez I wouldn't get too concerned.  As Ted pointed out the 3 on the bench are eligible to play.  Two sitting out mandatory transfer rules.  This was not a home game and while its a few miles down the road no room on the bench etc....

There is not a lot of excitement now for the team.  When we starting winning I expect the #'s and the interest to climb rapidly.  I honestly don't think we look back for a number of years after this squad finally takes off. 

As for Obekpa, the lack of depth due to Sanchez is making this kid more and more attractive to the NBA scouts.  Syracuse can hide away obvious NBA talents for two years, but we lose Moe and maybe more because of the 30 mpg they get right out of the gate. 

There still should be a lot more fans than there were today.  Pitiful turnout.
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Re: St Francis Game
« Reply #99 on: December 15, 2012, 10:23:06 PM »
St. John's win a secondary concern tonight
December, 15, 2012
DEC 15
9:36
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By Kieran Darcy | ESPNNewYork.com
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The game wasn’t the story on Saturday.

About three hours before tipping off against St. Francis of Brooklyn at the Barclays Center, St. John’s -- along with the six other basketball-only schools in the Big East -- officially announced it was leaving the conference.

The move had been predicted in recent days, but was still historic. And it certainly overshadowed the Red Storm’s 77-60 victory over the Terriers, improving their record to 8-3 on the season.

“Coach talked about it with us,” said sophomore guard D’Angelo Harrison, regarding the pregame news. “We’re focused on this season, and we’re just gonna keep playing. After this season, we’ll figure out what the schools are gonna do.”

There are reasons for St. John’s fans to be excited. Harrison pumped in a game-high 25 points -- his eighth 20-point game already this season. Freshman swingman Jakarr Sampson had another double-double, with 21 points and 12 boards. And fellow freshman Chris Obekpa blocked nine shots, after swatting 11 in the Red Storm’s previous game.

“We were able to pull away because of our ball movement on offense, and then defensively our pressure I think wore St. Francis down,” said coach Steve Lavin.

St. John’s has one more non-conference game, versus UNC-Asheville on Friday, before beginning Big East play on Jan. 2. But most fans are probably more concerned right now about the program’s fate beyond this season.

The school’s hierarchy did its best to reassure the fanbase both before and after Saturday’s game.

"We’re excited about [the move], because we believe that we can now play a role in shaping something kind of new and different in the world of collegiate athletics,” said Rev. Donald J. Harrington, the university’s president. “We’re convinced this will be better for our student-athletes and our fans."

“For us, it’s a move that we’re confident is gonna work out well for St. John’s,” said Lavin.

But the truth is, no one really knows how this will affect St. John’s, and the other six schools departing along with it: Georgetown, Villanova, Seton Hall, Providence, Marquette and DePaul.

All we know for sure is that it represents a seismic change. St. John’s was one of the founding members of the Big East. The conference has been its home since 1979.

But St. John’s does have a long and storied basketball history, which extends far beyond that. And Lavin called upon that history Saturday, as one of the reasons he remains confident in the program and its future.

“The reason I came to St. John’s was that long list of things that make it unique and special, going back over 100 years," Lavin said. “The tradition, the heritage, the recruiting base, Madison Square Garden, New York City in and of itself, really positions us for long-term success.”

The Big Apple and the Garden will always be attractive, no doubt. But tradition goes only so far these days when it comes to star recruits, who grew up in an age of NBA draft early entries, and have their eyes on the pros while still in high school.

Athletic director Chris Monasch maintains St. John’s is still capable of becoming a perennial NCAA tournament team again.

“I feel very confident about that,” Monasch said. “Just because we have all the things in place -- we have the tradition, we have the history, the commitment, the location, the leadership from our president and our board, and a coaching staff in place for us to be successful in the long term.”

But the pressure is on that coaching staff more than ever now. Without the Big East to help sell the program, Lavin will have to rely even more on his up-tempo style of play and his magnetic personality to reel in future stars.

This isn’t the same job he signed up for back in 2010. But it’s the job in front of him now, officially, as of December 15, 2012.

The game has changed.