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St. John's Post Game Thread

Mullins is a freshman and plays like one. Unlike Steph, he isn't one of those kids that plays beyond his years as he's not really filling the stat sheet outside of the shooting all that much. I'm going to call him coming back higher than the 5% I put out there, as I think there is a semi decent chance he can fall a bit in this draft. It may be mid/late teens, or it maybe into the 20's. We'll see.
Yeah, totally different players in terms of skill set (even polar opposites) but similar in the sense that when I see what Steph is doing now in the NBA I realize he was only scratching the surface at UConn. I get the same feeling with Mullins. Imagine how last year would have looked with Steph returning. Obviously he made the right call to leave (based both on his draft position and performance) and maybe it is right for Mullins to leave too. But there is no way Mullins goes anywhere close to Castle's draft position. And if he does go, I doubt he will be as good as fast. What helped Steph's transition was the fact he was already physically built for the NBA. Mullins isn't even close to being ready physically.
 
They tried to press but it wasn’t effective. Not sure if the “casual fans” noticed, but we brought Reed back when we were inbounding and had him set a screen or sometimes multiple screens to get the ball in more easily. Seemed to take a lot of pressure off the inbounder and eventually they didn’t press so much because it wasn’t creating an advantage for them.
They still pressed just to deny the inbound pass (which is what they did at MSG), but they just didn't make enough shots for it to matter.
 
First game this year the O and D both clicked.

Suffice to say this battestar is fully operational.
Mmm, don't love that reference given what happened "a few moments later".
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Yeah, totally different players in terms of skill set (even polar opposites) but similar in the sense that when I see what Steph is doing now in the NBA I realize he was only scratching the surface at UConn. I get the same feeling with Mullins. Imagine how last year would have looked with Steph returning. Obviously he made the right call to leave (based both on his draft position and performance) and maybe it is right for Mullins to leave too. But there is no way Mullins goes anywhere close to Castle's draft position. And if he does go, I doubt he will be as good as fast. What helped Steph's transition was the fact he was already physically built for the NBA. Mullins isn't even close to being ready physically.
There is a sizeable difference in draft quality from Steph's very weak draft to this year's historically good. Mullins could go later happily, and with that likely join a better franchise. Mullins may have gone in the top ten in Steph's draft fairly easily. When a Ron Holland goes 5th, I could have seen Mullins easily going that high. He could have gone in Reed Sheppard's spot. Quality of the draft is a significant.
 
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The switching was definitely a coaching move by Hurley. Make no mistake, this was a different game plan from New York.
We tried switching at MSG when they were beating us on short rolls and we got shredded. Clearly we've worked on it since then.
 
I was hoping for a “two rings baldy “ answer in response to a SVP question. Fun interview
Well Pitino just admitted that his team had no interest in what he had to say before the game and during the game and hopefully after the game
 
Well Pitino just admitted that his team had no interest in what he had to say before the game and during the game and hopefully after the game
The StJ showing last night makes me really question their chances in March. I don't feel like Pitino has a really strong grasp on them - also feel like he goes overboard in how he handles those kind of games and loses them as white noise, similar to last years game against Arkansas. I got a lot of the same feelings as that one - like some of these kids mentally check out when the chips are down because of how Pitino handles the situation.

I was weird body language quick. Also, a kid like Darling is ballsy, but that backcourt feels like it has zero IQ.
 
Yeah, totally different players in terms of skill set (even polar opposites) but similar in the sense that when I see what Steph is doing now in the NBA I realize he was only scratching the surface at UConn. I get the same feeling with Mullins. Imagine how last year would have looked with Steph returning. Obviously he made the right call to leave (based both on his draft position and performance) and maybe it is right for Mullins to leave too. But there is no way Mullins goes anywhere close to Castle's draft position. And if he does go, I doubt he will be as good as fast. What helped Steph's transition was the fact he was already physically built for the NBA. Mullins isn't even close to being ready physically.
Steph is not made out of flesh he’s made out of steel. He may be bionic.
 
The StJ showing last night makes me really question their chances in March. I don't feel like Pitino has a really strong grasp on them - also feel like he goes overboard in how he handles those kind of games and loses them as white noise, similar to last years game against Arkansas. I got a lot of the same feelings as that one - like some of these kids mentally check out when the chips are down because of how Pitino handles the situation.

I was weird body language quick. Also, a kid like Darling is ballsy, but that backcourt feels like it has zero IQ.
Why did Pitino pull Zuby after that early first foul? Zuby's body language dodn't look good after the hook.
 
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I don't agree. SJU did a lot of screening. Our switching was impeccable. The path to the lane was blocked most of the night. We also did a much better job identifying who to leave open at the arc and who needed to driven off the three point point line after the switch. We knew who to go under and who to go over. Hurley made this point himself in the post game. Tarris's timing on the hedge was also very good. That allowed him back in he lane and resulted in six block and numerous clogged middles.

The switching was definitely a coaching move by Hurley. Make no mistake, this was a different game plan from New York.
excellent point. Hurley's weakness (I think) is stubbornness and adjustments AT TIMES. I remember the layup line we gave to Seton Hall a couple of years ago, as we guarded three point line, didnt give help, and rotations were weak. A few weeks later the adjustment we made in the tourney defensively against Arkansas made us a different team (similar to last night).

Last night we were flashing to middle, and went deep once on the press break -proof of practice adjustments. I love that Danny will make adjustments in time, a sign of coach who still has humility- his statement about misuse of the bench was another example of his 20/20 introspective coaching, which I sometimes thinks he lacks. Happy to be wrong on that.
 
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Two consistent Yard criticisms/suggestions showed up in the game. Less high hedge, push the pace. Great job Boneyard coaching staff!
It was the slowest number of possessions in a game this season.

But we pushed it sometimes lol.
 
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It was the slowest number of possessions in a game this season.

But we pushed it sometimes lol.
Wasn’t able to see game, going by Yard comments both on Chat and Post game. So we didn’t push the pace?
 
That was great. but then following a 3 on 1 fastbreak and Silas pulled the ball back when he had Mullins up ahead. Missed opp.
It is hard to break habits. Khalid El Amin would have hit Mullins in stride.
 
He wasn't wrong. The team was bad. Teams evolve and especially Hurley coached teams.

No, he was wrong.

He said in definitive terms that the team was bad. That’s not true. The team wasn’t playing to their potential. Big difference.

Honestly, they weren’t even “bad” just by objective standards, they were 20 games over .500.
 
Uh oh, wait until hooper scooper gets a hold of you
That's one I can excuse.

However, the ones the other day where someone on here was calling Donyell Marshall "Donnell" were completely out of line. I would have pointed it out but I knew you'd be all over me for it so I refrained from commenting.
 
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That's one I can excuse.

However, the ones the other day where someone on here was calling Donyell Marshall "Donnell" were completely out of line. I would have pointed it out but I knew you'd be all over me for it so I refrained from commenting.

Okwundi is excusable? I guess I dno the standards then. You freaked out on a dude when it was a clear typo but then a good and knowledgeable poster butchers Okwandu and you’re good. I guess I’m just confused.
 
Okwundi is excusable? I guess I dno the standards then. You freaked out on a dude when it was a clear typo but then a good and knowledgeable poster butchers Okwandu and you’re good. I guess I’m just confused.

Not to mention, game day ______ (blanking on his name at the moment - Connor?) emphatically announced him as Chuck Okwandi. Very clearly enunciated “eye” sound to end his name. So, if you were there last night, maybe that carried over into your typing the name.
 
That's one I can excuse.

However, the ones the other day where someone on here was calling Donyell Marshall "Donnell" were completely out of line. I would have pointed it out but I knew you'd be all over me for it so I refrained from commenting.
The Donnell posts were killing me, too. The guy is only one of the best players we've ever had
 
Two consistent Yard criticisms/suggestions showed up in the game. Less high hedge, push the pace. Great job Boneyard coaching staff!

I don't believe we had less high hedge. It was just closer in. At the top of the arc and not out beyond it. That allowed Reed to be in the lane with a step or two and able to block clog the middle. As for pace, we and more fast break points than usual but we basically ran the half court at our usual pace.
 
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