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St. John's Review

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 2:43 pm
by OmahaGuy
OUT
*Bashir Ahmed
*Amar Alibegovic
*Marcus LoVett (left early)

STAY
*Marvin Clark
*Kassoum Yakwe
*Tariq Owens
*Shamorie Ponds
*Justin Simon
*Bryan Trimble

IN
*Mikey Dixon (Transfer from Quinnipiac)
*Sedee Keita (Transfer from South Carolina)
*Boubacar Diatke (Redshirted)
*Greg Williams
*Josh Roberts
*Marcellus Earlington

THOUGHTS
Ouch. What could have been. The Johnnies sure looked impressive early on and looked like at least a bubble team. But in conference play, they fell apart and had a lengthy losing streak. Then they pulled off two impossible wins over Duke and Nova. The talent was always there but it's unfortunate that they couldn't consistently put it together.

Fear not Johnnies fans, help is on the way! I think you're gaining more than losing next season with a talented class of HS recruits and transfers. Plus most of the core of the team returns too. Hopefully Mullin and the Johnnies can learn the lessons from this season and rebound next season.

Re: St. John's Review

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 5:22 pm
by XUFan09
It looks like SJU will help their depth issues in a big way next season. They'll also operate from opening night with the understanding that Ponds is their go-to guy and Simon will probably be the #2 guy.

Re: St. John's Review

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 6:03 pm
by bobpp1
Expecting St. Johns and the Hoyas to take it to another level next year. Hoping DePaul can get it going also. When teams improve it only makes the league better.

Re: St. John's Review

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 9:38 pm
by hoops22
XUFan09 wrote:It looks like SJU will help their depth issues in a big way next season. They'll also operate from opening night with the understanding that Ponds is their go-to guy and Simon will probably be the #2 guy.


I have no inside knowledge, but wouldn't be surprised to see both Yakwe and Trimble transfer out. Still, the depth should be better next year than it was this season.

Re: St. John's Review

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 10:46 pm
by XUFan09
hoops22 wrote:
XUFan09 wrote:It looks like SJU will help their depth issues in a big way next season. They'll also operate from opening night with the understanding that Ponds is their go-to guy and Simon will probably be the #2 guy.


I have no inside knowledge, but wouldn't be surprised to see both Yakwe and Trimble transfer out. Still, the depth should be better next year than it was this season.


That would not be too surprising if it happened. Trimble earned decent minutes down the stretch but still had an absurdly low usage rate (8.6%). I've seen higher usage rates from privileged walk-ons. Meanwhile, Yakwe went from regular contributor to after-thought.

Re: St. John's Review

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 12:32 pm
by SJUBBALL
The Yakwe situation really confuses me. He went from a bench player to a guy that didnt play no matter what, and when we needed help when guys were in foul trouble, we went to a walk on before we went to Yakwe. What the hell happened.


Overall, next year the roster looks pretty good but I'm done with expectations because, to be honest, i was certain we were going to the tournament this year. And now that we didn't, its just depressing

Re: St. John's Review

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 1:02 pm
by Bill Marsh
SJUBBALL wrote:The Yakwe situation really confuses me. He went from a bench player to a guy that didnt play no matter what, and when we needed help when guys were in foul trouble, we went to a walk on before we went to Yakwe. What the hell happened.


Overall, next year the roster looks pretty good but I'm done with expectations because, to be honest, i was certain we were going to the tournament this year. And now that we didn't, its just depressing


Not only that, but Yakwe was a 4-star recruit. The kid is a legitimate talent.

I wouldn't be discouraged. They made progress this year despite obstacles. that string of losses was filled with close calls and near misses. Next year could go in just the opposite direction.

Re: St. John's Review

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 3:19 pm
by BEhomer
Yakwe no doubt is a head scratcher. He was the lone bright spot for Mullin's first year. grabbing boards and spectacular blocks. I thought for sure he would be a force at least on the board and on D next few years.

Maybe it's the injury but he lost that aggressiveness and just looked lost when he was out there this year. Not surprised at the lack of min. just puzzling how far he regressed.

Re: St. John's Review

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 5:03 pm
by XUFan09
BEhomer wrote:Yakwe no doubt is a head scratcher. He was the lone bright spot for Mullin's first year. grabbing boards and spectacular blocks. I thought for sure he would be a force at least on the board and on D next few years.

Maybe it's the injury but he lost that aggressiveness and just looked lost when he was out there this year. Not surprised at the lack of min. just puzzling how far he regressed.


Yeah, it is really weird, especially since it's not like he was replaced with some elite talent.

Re: St. John's Review

PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 6:18 pm
by adoraz
The big 4 starters need to return. Clark, Ponds, Simon, Owens. I expect them to but definitely not a guarantee.

Add a year and some depth and the team could be a Top 25 team.