NJRedman wrote:stever20 wrote:maybe enough talent- but no point guard. You have no point guard, you are going to struggle in college basketball, especially I'd say with the rules the way they've changed. They are 0-15 against top 110 level teams in conference play.
Also just can't shoot. Really exposed in the free throw shooting. They've had 8 losses by my count 10 points or less in conference play.... look at the cumulative FT shooting for those 8 games:
SJ 101-172 58.7%
opp 173-232 74.6%
so the opponents have made more ft than St John's even shot. And the difference in points is 62- or about 7.75 per game. And these were the 8 10 points or less losses.
He's clearly talking about next year when we will have a PG and shooters.
NJRedman wrote:milksteak wrote:St. John's has a longggggggg way to go to get to 15 wins.
What are you talking about? If we hit FT's this year we would be close to 15. Do you watch the games at all?
milksteak wrote:NJRedman wrote:milksteak wrote:St. John's has a longggggggg way to go to get to 15 wins.
What are you talking about? If we hit FT's this year we would be close to 15. Do you watch the games at all?
By my calculations, SJU's average margin in losses is 16.1. There's a little more going on there than failing to "hit FTs."
milksteak wrote:NJRedman wrote:milksteak wrote:St. John's has a longggggggg way to go to get to 15 wins.
What are you talking about? If we hit FT's this year we would be close to 15. Do you watch the games at all?
By my calculations, SJU's average margin in losses is 16.1. There's a little more going on there than failing to "hit FTs."
milksteak wrote:SJUBBALL wrote:milksteak wrote:St. John's has a longggggggg way to go to get to 15 wins.
I think this thread is dumb but I think this post is dumb too. They will probably be close to 15 wins next year in fact I think they'll get there. They don't have a "longgggggg way to go"
UCLA, Kansas St., Arkansas, North Carolina St....
Those are some programs with about 15 wins right now. Maybe they'll finish with slightly more. SJU is completely in the toilet right now. I stand by what I said.
St. John's time will come, but I really doubt it will be next year.
stever20 wrote:NJRedman wrote:stever20 wrote:maybe enough talent- but no point guard. You have no point guard, you are going to struggle in college basketball, especially I'd say with the rules the way they've changed. They are 0-15 against top 110 level teams in conference play.
Also just can't shoot. Really exposed in the free throw shooting. They've had 8 losses by my count 10 points or less in conference play.... look at the cumulative FT shooting for those 8 games:
SJ 101-172 58.7%
opp 173-232 74.6%
so the opponents have made more ft than St John's even shot. And the difference in points is 62- or about 7.75 per game. And these were the 8 10 points or less losses.
He's clearly talking about next year when we will have a PG and shooters.
I was talking about the guy who said you guys had enough talent on the roster to win 4-5 conference games this year. I think that's wrong- you guys don't have a PG or the shooters to really compete- and it's shown in the 8 losses. 15.5 TO per game in the 8 closer conference losses.....
It's not like the big east is going to be some powerhouse next year. It'll be Nova, Xavier, Seton Hall, and then everyone else
SJUBBALL wrote:They'll win 15+ games next year. It's not like the big east is going to be some powerhouse next year. It'll be Nova, Xavier, Seton Hall, and then everyone else.
stever20 wrote:SJUBBALL wrote:They'll win 15+ games next year. It's not like the big east is going to be some powerhouse next year. It'll be Nova, Xavier, Seton Hall, and then everyone else.
I think this is a very moronic statement. The conference will be at least as good as it was this year. The only one that will regress IMO is PC- losing Dunn will hurt big time. But the others aren't going anywhere- and DePaul will likely be improved. IT might not be the Big 12- but it won't be the AAC either.
stever20 wrote:SJUBBALL wrote:They'll win 15+ games next year. It's not like the big east is going to be some powerhouse next year. It'll be Nova, Xavier, Seton Hall, and then everyone else.
I think this is a very moronic statement. The conference will be at least as good as it was this year. The only one that will regress IMO is PC- losing Dunn will hurt big time. But the others aren't going anywhere- and DePaul will likely be improved. IT might not be the Big 12- but it won't be the AAC either.
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