This video was playing in the corner of the SJU page on ESPN:
"No. 2 Syracuse Edges St. John's"
espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/team....-john%27s-red-storm
The video sums up Pointer pretty damn well. He only makes a handful of appearances but:
@15 seconds Dom has a nice outlet pass that starts a good break after Jordan stripped Ennis in the lane.
@42 seconds Dom fails to move more than a single step as Ennis takes a ball screen on the opposite side of the court,slowly gets around Jordan, and drives it right at Dom for the go-ahead basket to make it 62-60 with 4:00 left.
@49 seconds into the video, SJU desperately looking for a stop down 64-61, Dom gets incredibly lost in a baseline screen (as usual) that results in CJ Fair taking a wide open corner jumper with 8-10 feet of wide open space with 1:39 to go in the game.
@55 seconds you see Dom stumbling and bumbling with a wild dribble that results in a nice drop off to Pointer who proceeds to get posterized by a two-handed block by Grant.
The most telling, though, was at 29 seconds. Jordan sends an excellent inbound pass across the court and over the sucked in Syrcacuse zone from the baseline. Harrison catches the pass at the three point line, gives a head fake to a defender closing out recklessly, drives by him slowly, dribbles to inside ten feet and hits a fall-away bank shot. It took a while for the play to unfold, but the entire time Dom Pointer stood 2-3 feet behind the NBA three point line with his hands in the air like he was a three point specialist calling for a look. The defense gave him a wide open lane to slash to for either a wide open dunk if Harrison saw him or an offensive rebound if the shot was missed.
It takes Dom Pointer, on average, two games to get a single offensive rebound. It's clearly not because of athletic ability, and we know the kid hustles and plays hard. Pause any video of SJU in the half court when the ball is not in Dom's hands and you will see him 15-25 feet away from the basket.
I watched some of the SJU-Duke game from 98-99.
01/24/1999: #2 Duke Blue Devils at #8 St. John's (NYC) Red StormThe difference is pretty crazy. Those guys were monsters on the offensive glass...they crashed nearly every shot. Postell, at 6-5 just like Dom, averaged FIVE TIMES as many offensive rebounds in 98-99 than Dom is averaging right now at 2.9 per game. In fact, eight out of nine players that played more than eight minutes per game averaged more offensive rebounds than Dom is averaging through 15 games this season at over 24 mpg. The ninth, Chudney, was tied with Pointer's 13-14 average in just 10.6 mpg.
SJU offensive rebounds per game in 98-99:
Postell - 2.9
Ty grant - 2.8 (3.2 the next year)
Bootsy - 2.4
Artest - 1.6 (2.5 as a frosh)
Reggie Jesse - 1.3
Richardson - 1.1
Emanuel - 1.0
Barkley - .9
Chudney -.6
What good does it serve to have Dom Pointer as a fixture on the perimeter? We can't properly space, because nobody in their right mind would defend him out there. Don't we have better personnel that can actually be a threat out there? This is a big problem, because all of our forwards drift and want to play like guards--none worse than Dom. It seems like Sampson finally gets it. This team cannot succeed if it doesn't own the offensive glass. Dom needs to be going after every shot before it leaves the shooters hand.