"4. CAN ST. JOHN’S PUT IT ALL TOGETHER?
If they do, it’s bad news for the rest of the conference. Other than Kentucky’s John Calipari or Arizona’s Sean Miller, no coach in America has recruited better than Steve Lavin over the past few seasons. The California native has brought an influx of talent to New York that is rivaled by few, but it will be interesting to see if it all comes together during the upcoming year. The Red Storm looked like they were on their way to being a bubble team last February before leading scorer D’Angelo Harrison was suspended with four games remaining in the regular season. If Harrison returns, he’ll be part of a loaded perimeter along with Phil Greene, Jamal Branch and highly-touted freshman Rysheed Jordan, who could wind up being one of the more talented guards Lavin has ever coached. That quartet along with sophomore forward JaKarr Sampson should give St. John’s enough offense to compete with anyone they’ll face. The Red Storm are also expecting to get mileage out of JUCO forward Orlando Sanchez, who will make his highly anticipated debut after sitting out all of last season. The two underrated keys for this team are the two guys who bring the highest level of intangibles — Dom Pointer and Chris Obekpa. The 6-foot-6 Pointer filled the box score at will during the second half of last season, proving that he can be one of the better glue guys in college basketball if he gets the opportunity. When Pointer played more minutes, St. John’s went to a different level. Don’t be shocked to see Lavin regularly go with a smaller lineup and use Pointer at the four."
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