4-star recruit Shamorie Ponds had a solid game, finishing with 22 points and handing out several assists to his teammates throughout the contest. Ponds played the role of the offensive catalyst for Jefferson, showcasing his ability to find his teammates for open looks. He didn't dominate the ball or take excessive shots during the game that you might expect a player of Ponds pedigree to take.
Ponds, who is signed to play for St. John's next season, struggled to shoot the ball from the perimeter, which is part of his repertoire. However, Ponds did make some outstanding plays during the game. The six-foot senior scored 8 points in the third quarter, including a nasty one handed tomahawk where he raised the ball high like the Statue of Liberty holding the torch and flushed it with his left hand. Ponds is left-handed so the dunk was natural for him, but it looked crazy and it sent a charge throughout an otherwise quiet crowd. - See more at:
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