CBS seems to think so...
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/04...-and-4-more-quick-hits-on-college-basketball/
IS ST. JOHN’S THE MOST TALENTED TEAM HEADING INTO THE NEW BIG EAST NEXT SEASON?
Without question.
After Vander Blue’s decision to leave Marquette for the NBA, the Red Storm immediately became the Big East’s team to beat next season.
St. John’s still has to gel as a unit to outlast schools like Villanova, Providence, and Xavier in the final standings, but the upside on this roster is off the charts.
Steve Lavin’s team will likely return their top five scorers from last year’s team that went 17-16 as well as burgeoning shot blocker Chris Obekpa, who averaged 4.0 blocks per game as a freshman.
The Red Storm will also add highly-skilled forward Orlando Sanchez, and blue chip guard Rysheed Jordan, who committed to St. John’s last week.
Anything less than a place in the field of 68 will be a major disappointment for this group.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/04...-and-4-more-quick-hits-on-college-basketball/
IS ST. JOHN’S THE MOST TALENTED TEAM HEADING INTO THE NEW BIG EAST NEXT SEASON?
Without question.
After Vander Blue’s decision to leave Marquette for the NBA, the Red Storm immediately became the Big East’s team to beat next season.
St. John’s still has to gel as a unit to outlast schools like Villanova, Providence, and Xavier in the final standings, but the upside on this roster is off the charts.
Steve Lavin’s team will likely return their top five scorers from last year’s team that went 17-16 as well as burgeoning shot blocker Chris Obekpa, who averaged 4.0 blocks per game as a freshman.
The Red Storm will also add highly-skilled forward Orlando Sanchez, and blue chip guard Rysheed Jordan, who committed to St. John’s last week.
Anything less than a place in the field of 68 will be a major disappointment for this group.