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[quote="Class of 72" post=283507]
It's become rather easy to recruit against Mullin for Bigs. The ones he recruited transferred and opposing coaches point to a guard oriented offense. You hit the proverbial nail on the head.[/quote]

The answer is simple. Stop gambling on delusional kids and "projects" and get some role players who'd be happy playing for St. John's in that capacity.

And on that note, Yankuba Sima who transferred out to get LESS minutes, LESS shots per game and averaged LESS than 50% from the FT line at OK St, not only declared for NBA but is so confident that he signed with an agent.
 
[quote="Paul Massell" post=283511][quote="Class of 72" post=283507]
It's become rather easy to recruit against Mullin for Bigs. The ones he recruited transferred and opposing coaches point to a guard oriented offense. You hit the proverbial nail on the head.[/quote]

The answer is simple. Stop gambling on delusional kids and "projects" and get some role players who'd be happy playing for St. John's in that capacity.

And on that note, Yankuba Sima who transferred out to get LESS minutes, LESS shots per game and averaged LESS than 50% from the FT line at OK St, not only declared for NBA but is so confident that he signed with an agent.[/quote]


Sad and insane.
 
[quote="Paul Massell" post=283511]
And on that note, Yankuba Sima who transferred out to get LESS minutes, LESS shots per game and averaged LESS than 50% from the FT line at OK St, not only declared for NBA but is so confident that he signed with an agent.[/quote]

What, you don't have him slotted to fill the lottery spot that became available when Daum decided to go back to college?
 
[quote="bamafan" post=283490][quote="Paultzman" post=283488]Sense staff now feels the talent is there, without adding an additional interior player, to have a successful season. Apparently they will play a lot of small ball this year and roll dice that the few bigs they have will stay healthy. “Mystery” solved perhaps? :)[/quote]
guess they think rolling the dice is better than not rolling the dice. Why roll the dice if you don't have to or do they have to.[/quote]

Well we can bitch about no additional big man all day, every day, but in the end, none of us are on the staff.
So why worry about things that isn't in our power. It's all on Chris and staff.
So let them do it the way they want. If they make the NCAA tourny then great, it's gonna be a great season. If not, then oh well.
Some how I think it all depends on if Ponds returns or not.
 
[quote="Paul Massell" post=283511][quote="Class of 72" post=283507]
It's become rather easy to recruit against Mullin for Bigs. The ones he recruited transferred and opposing coaches point to a guard oriented offense. You hit the proverbial nail on the head.[/quote]

The answer is simple. Stop gambling on delusional kids and "projects" and get some role players who'd be happy playing for St. John's in that capacity.

And on that note, Yankuba Sima who transferred out to get LESS minutes, LESS shots per game and averaged LESS than 50% from the FT line at OK St, not only declared for NBA but is so confident that he signed with an agent.[/quote]

Paul, you used the most appropriate term to describe well over 200 kids leaving college this year who have not been projected in the 1st or 2nd round. ....DELUSIONAL.
These are the kids with ZERO interest in a college degree and ZERO insight into where they want to be 10 years from now.
Whomever advise these kids are doing them no favors.
 
[quote="Paultzman" post=283488]Sense staff now feels the talent is there, without adding an additional interior player, to have a successful season. Apparently they will play a lot of small ball this year and roll dice that the few bigs they have will stay healthy. “Mystery” solved perhaps? :)[/quote]


Staying healthy is one need but what happens when Keita gets in foul trouble?
 
[quote="JackofVirginia" post=283523][quote="Paultzman" post=283488]Sense staff now feels the talent is there, without adding an additional interior player, to have a successful season. Apparently they will play a lot of small ball this year and roll dice that the few bigs they have will stay healthy. “Mystery” solved perhaps? :)[/quote]


Staying healthy is one need but what happens when Keita gets in foul trouble?[/quote] Excellent point. And you can’t count on no injuries. IMO we need another big. But just haven’t been able to reel one in for what ever reason. . I know this is redundant, but it is problematic.We have a nice team next year if Ponds returns. But another big would have allowed me to breath easier. Thankfully, we picked up Figueroa.
 
I'd love to see that one "big" added, but even if that doesn't happen (and Ponds returns), there should be optimism about the fact that we have more players that can flat out make baskets than we have had in a long time. Too many years with too many "incredible athletes" that didn't translate into points on the scoreboard. Ponds, Dixon, Figueroa, Clark. guys that know how to put up points.
 
[quote="JackofVirginia" post=283523]
Staying healthy is one need but what happens when Keita gets in foul trouble?[/quote]

vs Big East teams.....we lose, that's what happens. This team will lose games they could have won next season due to not picking a big man. Doesn't have to be a star, just a 6-10 guy capable of putting a body on the opposition center while grabbing 2-3 rbs and scoring a bucket here and there in 10-12 minutes per game.

Don't understand using the last scholly on a sit-out transfer shooting guard who looks like a backup and will just be recruited over if successful anyway. There had to some grad transfer that could have been a serviceable backup
 
It certainly appears Mullin wants a lineup with four scorers and a rebounder and up to today he feels that Roberts can be the competent back up.
 
[quote="oldschool Redmen" post=283519]Well we can bitch about no additional big man all day, every day, but in the end, none of us are on the staff.
So why worry about things that isn't in our power. It's all on Chris and staff....[/quote]
Why worry? Because we're passionate fans and we're tired of losing. :(
 
[quote="Enright" post=283554]It certainly appears Mullin wants a lineup with four scorers and a rebounder and up to today he feels that Roberts can be the competent back up.[/quote]

Then Mullin is an idiot to think that a pure freshman who is not a center would be a competent backup.
 
[quote="TobinGrad" post=283550][quote="JackofVirginia" post=283523]
Staying healthy is one need but what happens when Keita gets in foul trouble?[/quote]

vs Big East teams.....we lose, that's what happens. This team will lose games they could have won next season due to not picking a big man. Doesn't have to be a star, just a 6-10 guy capable of putting a body on the opposition center while grabbing 2-3 rbs and scoring a bucket here and there in 10-12 minutes per game.

Don't understand using the last scholly on a sit-out transfer shooting guard who looks like a backup and will just be recruited over if successful anyway. There had to some grad transfer that could have been a serviceable backup[/quote]

Yeah, I wish we had another big as well, but we don't.
But what can we do? nothing. So why cry, bitch, and moan about it? It won't influence the recruiting.

Just try to not care so much.
 
[quote="Class of 72" post=283556][quote="Enright" post=283554]It certainly appears Mullin wants a lineup with four scorers and a rebounder and up to today he feels that Roberts can be the competent back up.[/quote]

Then Mullin is an idiot to think that a pure freshman who is not a center would be a competent backup.[/quote]
At 6’8 190 pounds will be a tad tough
 
Paultzman wrote:
Class of 72 wrote:
Enright wrote: It certainly appears Mullin wants a lineup with four scorers and a rebounder and up to today he feels that Roberts can be the competent back up.

Then Mullin is an idiot to think that a pure freshman who is not a center would be a competent backup.

At 6’8 190 pounds will be a tad tough

Maybe they are hoping to get 30+ minutes per game from Keita and for the other 8-10 minutes play Clark at center with Roberts at PF/wing. Not too many feasible alternatives. I am trying to convince myself talent and speed will offset lack of size. We'll just have to wait and see; hoping for the best.
 
Frustrating that no Big is coming. Anyone have a paddle?
 
[quote="Paultzman" post=283558][quote="Class of 72" post=283556][quote="Enright" post=283554]It certainly appears Mullin wants a lineup with four scorers and a rebounder and up to today he feels that Roberts can be the competent back up.[/quote]

Then Mullin is an idiot to think that a pure freshman who is not a center would be a competent backup.[/quote]
At 6’8 190 pounds will be a tad tough[/quote]

Mark my words he will be listed at 6'9 220 pounds for physiological opponent intimidation.
Seriously I hope this kid has double portions of dessert in the dining hall.
 
[quote="Chicago Days" post=283495][quote="bamafan" post=283490][quote="Paultzman" post=283488]Sense staff now feels the talent is there, without adding an additional interior player, to have a successful season. Apparently they will play a lot of small ball this year and roll dice that the few bigs they have will stay healthy. “Mystery” solved perhaps? :)[/quote]
guess they think rolling the dice is better than not rolling the dice. Why roll the dice if you don't have to or do they have to.[/quote]

Great question Bama. Guessing that Staff has been unable to add "an additional interior player" for a sundry of reasons from our guard-oriented play, to a non-starting role, to the rap about the Staff's inability to 'develop' big guys.
So, faced with that, they've chosen to "roll the dice".
It helps that our roster has some great guards and potential lethal scorers as well as great athletes--but it boils down to accepting the 'reality' of the situation.
Let's go Johnnies.[/quote]

I think that is a shame. Most teams look aggressively for bigs. I think small ball is fine, but you have to have someone under the basket to do the dirty work. It's tough to look at a 6'3" guard as an enforcer.
 
[quote="frank61" post=283569][quote="Chicago Days" post=283495][quote="bamafan" post=283490][quote="Paultzman" post=283488]Sense staff now feels the talent is there, without adding an additional interior player, to have a successful season. Apparently they will play a lot of small ball this year and roll dice that the few bigs they have will stay healthy. “Mystery” solved perhaps? :)[/quote]
guess they think rolling the dice is better than not rolling the dice. Why roll the dice if you don't have to or do they have to.[/quote]

Great question Bama. Guessing that Staff has been unable to add "an additional interior player" for a sundry of reasons from our guard-oriented play, to a non-starting role, to the rap about the Staff's inability to 'develop' big guys.
So, faced with that, they've chosen to "roll the dice".
It helps that our roster has some great guards and potential lethal scorers as well as great athletes--but it boils down to accepting the 'reality' of the situation.
Let's go Johnnies.[/quote]

I think that is a shame. Most teams look aggressively for bigs. I think small ball is fine, but you have to have someone under the basket to do the dirty work. It's tough to look at a 6'3" guard as an enforcer.[/quote]

I agree Frank. Was just trying to say that it's not that they "feel the talent is there without an interior player", it's that they've seen the fates and realize they cannot attract a "grad Big' given their style of play, the roster full of guards/wings, or the intense competition for 'Grad Bigs'.
So, they're standing pat--by necessity.
 
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