(EMPIRE Games @Barclays) Syracuse, Tue., Nov. 22, 9:30p, ESPN-2

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This St Johns team is like one of those old, veteran boxers who let you beat the crap out of them for the first couple rounds, hug/grab/lean on you for the next 8 and then start pummeling you when you’re exhausted and can’t keep your arms up in the 10th or 11th.
Perfect analogy…fearless
 
Remember when Mintz was unstoppable in the 1st half?


Yeah, me either.
Posh an unsung hero tonight…will have to watch the recording or check the play-by-play on ESPN app, but I think Posh kept him at 20 for at least the last 10 minutes+. . .was at game screaming for them to stop his drive by giving him space to shoot. . .don’t know whether he can or not but he didn’t t seem to want to take a jump shot. . .talented kid
 
I wrote last night about concerns over Posh. While I wasn’t able to put my finger on it, I think after tonight’s game I can. In short, Posh is an old-school player, smart, gritty and hard-working. While I find our transfers to be entertaining players who provide a lot of upside, their flashy styles don’t really align with Posh’s. When DJ took that 3 with 30 or so seconds left, Posh clearly expressed frustration. As talented as DJ appears to be, a disciplined player (or even an undisciplined player who played for a disciplined coach) would NEVER take that shot. I think this is a real potential problem that will become clearer as the season progresses, especially if the team goes through a 2-3 game slide. I hope I’m wrong, but am concerned that I’m right on this one.
Good grief. Drama queen stuff here. Kid was on fire and wanted to bring the house. He got caught in the moment, nothing more. He will not do that again. There are no problems here. My goodness.
 
Posh is clamping people down. He guarded Girard the first half completely shut him down, then last few minutes of 2nd half and OT he switch on Mintz, and Mintz couldn't do a thing. Posh is putting on a defensive clinic. Honestly if you just watch him on the defensive end, it's a thing of beauty to watch, he's sacrificing his box score stats to win games, you love to see guys like this be successful. I hope at the end of the season the BE gives him the recognition he deserves on the defensive end.
He is a WARRIOR….love this kid and have confidence when he is “involved”
 
Here's the thing.... We have an identity, even if it at times seems aimlessly. Late in games, so far this season, you can see it wears teams down and may have an affect not only physically but mentally as well.
Yep. It’s like when Apollo rolls his eyes after seeing Rocky getting up yet again. . .teams know we aren’t going away
 
Good grief. Drama queen stuff here. Kid was on fire and wanted to bring the house. He got caught in the moment, nothing more. He will not do that again. There are no problems here. My goodness.

It's amazing how some people always try to find the negative in something. Jones played the ENTIRE game with no rest and gave his all, made the shot to clinch the game, and and the first thing that comes to that guys mind is come on a message board and bash him.
 
Man....these were two great games. We have ourselves a real tough, gritty NY-style team. All said and done, these last three games could certainly help our tourney resume.

One point I want to make is a comparison between David Jones and Champ. I will always have a high regard for Julian, but I notice Jones is more comfortable embracing the big crunch-time shot. Tonight was obvious, but last night too he made some late drives to the basket. Granted his style of play is less likely to slump, but I also think he has the "prime-time gene".

Curbelo is quite a talent. If he can learn to be a little more disciplined and efficient, he could easily find himself 1st Team All Big East.

Soriano is much improved and incredibly valuable. He is also playing a lot of minutes and not looking flat at the end of games. Impressive!

Still think Posh is our identity. Kid is a classic Johnny.

Looks like an exciting season on tap!
 
It's amazing how some people always try to find the negative in something. Jones played the ENTIRE game with no rest and gave his all, made the shot to clinch the game, and and the first thing that comes to that guys mind is come on a message board and bash him.
Tough shooting night but he is a stud and I love this kid
 
Storr will get plenty of burn this year because of his shooting ability IMO. But tonight it was apparent early he was flummoxed by the zone. Add him to the list of nine million kids Jimmy B’s zone has impacted. There is nothing like it and he coaches it better than anyone ever has.
Thought same thing re: it being a bit overwhelming plus there was little margin for error and CMA decided to roll w/experience.
 
I wrote last night about concerns over Posh. While I wasn’t able to put my finger on it, I think after tonight’s game I can. In short, Posh is an old-school player, smart, gritty and hard-working. While I find our transfers to be entertaining players who provide a lot of upside, their flashy styles don’t really align with Posh’s. When DJ took that 3 with 30 or so seconds left, Posh clearly expressed frustration. As talented as DJ appears to be, a disciplined player (or even an undisciplined player who played for a disciplined coach) would NEVER take that shot. I think this is a real potential problem that will become clearer as the season progresses, especially if the team goes through a 2-3 game slide. I hope I’m wrong, but am concerned that I’m right on this one.
It was a bad decision but I think CMA has demonstrated that he gets players to adjust without taking away what makes them good and I expect that will be the case with Jones.

BTW, what the staff has done with Soriano’s development deserves kudos and should be highlighted to recruits - especially big men
 
Man....these were two great games. We have ourselves a real tough, gritty NY-style team. All said and done, these last three games could certainly help our tourney resume.

One point I want to make is a comparison between David Jones and Champ. I will always have a high regard for Julian, but I notice Jones is more comfortable embracing the big crunch-time shot. Tonight was obvious, but last night too he made some late drives to the basket. Granted his style of play is less likely to slump, but I also think he has the "prime-time gene".

Curbelo is quite a talent. If he can learn to be a little more disciplined and efficient, he could easily find himself 1st Team All Big East.

Soriano is much improved and incredibly valuable. He is also playing a lot of minutes and not looking flat at the end of games. Impressive!

Still think Posh is our identity. Kid is a classic Johnny.

Looks like an exciting season on tap!
+1000
 
It was a bad decision but I think CMA has demonstrated that he gets players to adjust without taking away what makes them good and I expect that will be the case with Jones.

BTW, what the staff has done with Soriano’s development deserves kudos and should be highlighted to recruits - especially big men
I have to assume most of the credit goes to Zendon right?
 
Thankfully Syracuse fans did not outnumber us. . .nonetheless, we need to get more SJ fans at these games. . .hopefully momentum is building. . .I believe this NY toughness is something that fans can and will get behind
Decent crowd at the Barclays. Fun train ride home. Memories of years ago riding home after big wins

keep winning and they will come
go St. John’s
 
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