Quote from: Foad on August 30, 2016, 08:44:50 AMQuote from: valgoth on August 29, 2016, 09:44:56 PMQuote from: Poison on August 28, 2016, 08:36:23 PMQuote from: Gray Chudney on August 28, 2016, 07:24:34 PMQuote from: Poison on August 28, 2016, 06:50:21 PMQuote from: prjohnnies on August 28, 2016, 04:37:41 PMMussini isn't the issue. With Simon, Lovett and Ponds I don't see any top 100-150 PG signing on. The front court was the bigger need and we locked up a great talent. We are focusing big time on 2018 guards, hence the full court Muhammed press. Mussini was a big part of the issue because he was asked to run the offense an he wasn't quick enough to do it. He isn't quick enough to play any position in D1 ball. He'll be fine as a shooter off the bench, when they zone us. But as it relates to this kid, we want to be known for NYC point guards once again. If this kid is willing to stay in the city in the high school, there seems to be a good chance he'll want to for college as well. You gotta stop. Mussini is definitely a D1 player. He may not be a high major starting PG, but he's a good enough shooting prospect to play for 300+ D1 programs. He could wind up falling out of the rotation here, but that doesn't mean he's not a D1 talent. He's got D1 jumper, and an NAIA everything else.Did Max Hooper have much more? Looked like a statue on D and hes in a D league.Max Hooper shot 45 percent from three, not thirty. He's also 6'6", as opposed to a 150 pound dwarf.He also shot 0% from 2.
Quote from: valgoth on August 29, 2016, 09:44:56 PMQuote from: Poison on August 28, 2016, 08:36:23 PMQuote from: Gray Chudney on August 28, 2016, 07:24:34 PMQuote from: Poison on August 28, 2016, 06:50:21 PMQuote from: prjohnnies on August 28, 2016, 04:37:41 PMMussini isn't the issue. With Simon, Lovett and Ponds I don't see any top 100-150 PG signing on. The front court was the bigger need and we locked up a great talent. We are focusing big time on 2018 guards, hence the full court Muhammed press. Mussini was a big part of the issue because he was asked to run the offense an he wasn't quick enough to do it. He isn't quick enough to play any position in D1 ball. He'll be fine as a shooter off the bench, when they zone us. But as it relates to this kid, we want to be known for NYC point guards once again. If this kid is willing to stay in the city in the high school, there seems to be a good chance he'll want to for college as well. You gotta stop. Mussini is definitely a D1 player. He may not be a high major starting PG, but he's a good enough shooting prospect to play for 300+ D1 programs. He could wind up falling out of the rotation here, but that doesn't mean he's not a D1 talent. He's got D1 jumper, and an NAIA everything else.Did Max Hooper have much more? Looked like a statue on D and hes in a D league.Max Hooper shot 45 percent from three, not thirty. He's also 6'6", as opposed to a 150 pound dwarf.
Quote from: Poison on August 28, 2016, 08:36:23 PMQuote from: Gray Chudney on August 28, 2016, 07:24:34 PMQuote from: Poison on August 28, 2016, 06:50:21 PMQuote from: prjohnnies on August 28, 2016, 04:37:41 PMMussini isn't the issue. With Simon, Lovett and Ponds I don't see any top 100-150 PG signing on. The front court was the bigger need and we locked up a great talent. We are focusing big time on 2018 guards, hence the full court Muhammed press. Mussini was a big part of the issue because he was asked to run the offense an he wasn't quick enough to do it. He isn't quick enough to play any position in D1 ball. He'll be fine as a shooter off the bench, when they zone us. But as it relates to this kid, we want to be known for NYC point guards once again. If this kid is willing to stay in the city in the high school, there seems to be a good chance he'll want to for college as well. You gotta stop. Mussini is definitely a D1 player. He may not be a high major starting PG, but he's a good enough shooting prospect to play for 300+ D1 programs. He could wind up falling out of the rotation here, but that doesn't mean he's not a D1 talent. He's got D1 jumper, and an NAIA everything else.Did Max Hooper have much more? Looked like a statue on D and hes in a D league.
Quote from: Gray Chudney on August 28, 2016, 07:24:34 PMQuote from: Poison on August 28, 2016, 06:50:21 PMQuote from: prjohnnies on August 28, 2016, 04:37:41 PMMussini isn't the issue. With Simon, Lovett and Ponds I don't see any top 100-150 PG signing on. The front court was the bigger need and we locked up a great talent. We are focusing big time on 2018 guards, hence the full court Muhammed press. Mussini was a big part of the issue because he was asked to run the offense an he wasn't quick enough to do it. He isn't quick enough to play any position in D1 ball. He'll be fine as a shooter off the bench, when they zone us. But as it relates to this kid, we want to be known for NYC point guards once again. If this kid is willing to stay in the city in the high school, there seems to be a good chance he'll want to for college as well. You gotta stop. Mussini is definitely a D1 player. He may not be a high major starting PG, but he's a good enough shooting prospect to play for 300+ D1 programs. He could wind up falling out of the rotation here, but that doesn't mean he's not a D1 talent. He's got D1 jumper, and an NAIA everything else.
Quote from: Poison on August 28, 2016, 06:50:21 PMQuote from: prjohnnies on August 28, 2016, 04:37:41 PMMussini isn't the issue. With Simon, Lovett and Ponds I don't see any top 100-150 PG signing on. The front court was the bigger need and we locked up a great talent. We are focusing big time on 2018 guards, hence the full court Muhammed press. Mussini was a big part of the issue because he was asked to run the offense an he wasn't quick enough to do it. He isn't quick enough to play any position in D1 ball. He'll be fine as a shooter off the bench, when they zone us. But as it relates to this kid, we want to be known for NYC point guards once again. If this kid is willing to stay in the city in the high school, there seems to be a good chance he'll want to for college as well. You gotta stop. Mussini is definitely a D1 player. He may not be a high major starting PG, but he's a good enough shooting prospect to play for 300+ D1 programs. He could wind up falling out of the rotation here, but that doesn't mean he's not a D1 talent.
Quote from: prjohnnies on August 28, 2016, 04:37:41 PMMussini isn't the issue. With Simon, Lovett and Ponds I don't see any top 100-150 PG signing on. The front court was the bigger need and we locked up a great talent. We are focusing big time on 2018 guards, hence the full court Muhammed press. Mussini was a big part of the issue because he was asked to run the offense an he wasn't quick enough to do it. He isn't quick enough to play any position in D1 ball. He'll be fine as a shooter off the bench, when they zone us. But as it relates to this kid, we want to be known for NYC point guards once again. If this kid is willing to stay in the city in the high school, there seems to be a good chance he'll want to for college as well.
Mussini isn't the issue. With Simon, Lovett and Ponds I don't see any top 100-150 PG signing on. The front court was the bigger need and we locked up a great talent. We are focusing big time on 2018 guards, hence the full court Muhammed press.
Committed to Minnesota
Eric Harris.
Ha! That backcourt was sick with Kareem Reid as well!
This is good for St. John's. They'll recruit him in a year when he transfers.
He's just as flashy as Lovett and some fans can't stand Lovett for that. Genuinely curious if being from outside of NY makes fans a harsher judge on players. But then if they are from NY they get more pass
Quote from: Moose on March 20, 2017, 06:29:39 PMHe's just as flashy as Lovett and some fans can't stand Lovett for that. Genuinely curious if being from outside of NY makes fans a harsher judge on players. But then if they are from NY they get more passLovett more dynamic, better athlete. Washington much better feel for game.
Quote from: Dave on March 21, 2017, 04:40:45 PMQuote from: Moose on March 20, 2017, 06:29:39 PMHe's just as flashy as Lovett and some fans can't stand Lovett for that. Genuinely curious if being from outside of NY makes fans a harsher judge on players. But then if they are from NY they get more passLovett more dynamic, better athlete. Washington much better feel for game. I'll disagree as I feel they are very close in game.My point is that people here hold outsiders to a higher standard than NY'ers and I don't get it.
Quote from: Moose on March 21, 2017, 05:00:44 PMQuote from: Dave on March 21, 2017, 04:40:45 PMQuote from: Moose on March 20, 2017, 06:29:39 PMHe's just as flashy as Lovett and some fans can't stand Lovett for that. Genuinely curious if being from outside of NY makes fans a harsher judge on players. But then if they are from NY they get more passLovett more dynamic, better athlete. Washington much better feel for game. I'll disagree as I feel they are very close in game.My point is that people here hold outsiders to a higher standard than NY'ers and I don't get it.Similar players for sure. I'm not sure on standard. Are we talking SJU fans? Scouts? general fans?
Quote from: Dave on March 21, 2017, 05:06:38 PMQuote from: Moose on March 21, 2017, 05:00:44 PMQuote from: Dave on March 21, 2017, 04:40:45 PMQuote from: Moose on March 20, 2017, 06:29:39 PMHe's just as flashy as Lovett and some fans can't stand Lovett for that. Genuinely curious if being from outside of NY makes fans a harsher judge on players. But then if they are from NY they get more passLovett more dynamic, better athlete. Washington much better feel for game. I'll disagree as I feel they are very close in game.My point is that people here hold outsiders to a higher standard than NY'ers and I don't get it.Similar players for sure. I'm not sure on standard. Are we talking SJU fans? Scouts? general fans? SJU fans.They will put all NYC players on untouchable pedestals IMO.
Quote from: Moose on March 21, 2017, 05:20:12 PMQuote from: Dave on March 21, 2017, 05:06:38 PMQuote from: Moose on March 21, 2017, 05:00:44 PMQuote from: Dave on March 21, 2017, 04:40:45 PMQuote from: Moose on March 20, 2017, 06:29:39 PMHe's just as flashy as Lovett and some fans can't stand Lovett for that. Genuinely curious if being from outside of NY makes fans a harsher judge on players. But then if they are from NY they get more passLovett more dynamic, better athlete. Washington much better feel for game. I'll disagree as I feel they are very close in game.My point is that people here hold outsiders to a higher standard than NY'ers and I don't get it.Similar players for sure. I'm not sure on standard. Are we talking SJU fans? Scouts? general fans? SJU fans.They will put all NYC players on untouchable pedestals IMO.Those are probably the same folks who want or feel there should be a mainly a team full of New Yorker's.