Dial played well in his limited minutes 4 pts, 3 rb 1 asst.... and looked like he could move and control the ball.
DJ was atrocious 2-11 from field. Continues to pkay like he feels he's the only one who can score and as soon as he gets hands on it he refuses to give up ball. Can't stand seeing it repeat every game. I get Mullin's,style is to shoot but DJ rushes beyond belief.
Even more impressive was Yakwe's 7-8 from the line.
On a related note.. is this NY Post headline not tying to the article?
http://nypost.com/2016/02/06/st-johns-forward-admits-sad-truth-to-ref-in-deepening-hole/
What forward revealed what truth to the ref?
Embarrasing performance to say the least. Talent is not there so losses are not surprising. However, total lack of effort on defense is unacceptable.
1st 8 minutes were very good. But then, like clockwork, the green light gang started hoisting any old shot (Durand Johnson is the prime offender; I don't see any aspect of his game as being good...Can't shoot...Not athletic enough to finish in traffic and doesn't play defense). I know Mullin is trying to employ a pro style offense. But the idea of everyone having a green light to shoot at any time and from any where will only work with a specific type of personnel. Green lighting after you have probed for an easy shot is fine but just plain tired of watching Johnson's convulsions.
And, Mvouika needs to be told to just spot up and wait for the ball to come his way. He simply doesn't have the speed or athleticism to pentrate or post up even against much shorter defenders.
Frankly, the most athletic looking players were Holifield and Dial.
I know that Mussini has not played well in a while. But, wonder why he has lost his starting position given that Ellison has shown very little and the seniors flat out stink. Perhaps he has hit the wall and they are trying to give hm a break. It appears as though he has lost confidence.
Mullin must have been very frustrated as he substuted en masse for much of 2nd half -- at first to send a message (IMO) and then because he simply he had no answers. Mullin is probably more frustrated than any of us -- but has probably learned to adjust his expectations better than we have.
Anyway, will continue to support the team and look forward to better days.