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St. John's Post Game Thread

We were not fouled on all our missed 3’s today. Let’s stop with the big east is too tough for us.
eh, fouled on missed 3 a couple times, but you're right they missed open looks.
 
Down to .349% from 3.

I guess I'm not seeing this amazing "potential". A lightning quick release? Not that much in his bag. Moves well? That is a lottery pick?
I understand what your saying, but it's the NBA evaluators and draft guys that are saying......if you think you are a better evaluator than they are, I get it, but that's who is saying it..
 
We will kick peoples A. Outside of Michigan, we are as good as any team. Get past the first game jitters, and winning 5 is in our DNA. Credit to SJ tonight. They were given and they voraciously took. Can't wait to see them do what they do best, in the dance.

Tonight's game has one very useful side affect. It gives the rest of the field a false impression of who we are. I like that.
Right now we're shooting to get our asses kicked by any team capable of shooting 40%+ from the field and that doesn't treat the ball like a live grenade.
 
Down to .349% from 3.

I guess I'm not seeing this amazing "potential". A lightning quick release? Not that much in his bag. Moves well? That is a lottery pick?
Have to say I finally agree w you on something. Seems like he’d be tossed around like a rag doll in the NBA. There is talent there but he needs more work to refi e.
 
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Best player on the floor? No. If I was an nba gm, there wasn’t a player I’d want more. Braylon Mullins is an elite talent. The UConn system, much like Steph, holds him back.
The UConn system is the most NBA system in college ball.

I wish they did a lot more dribbling to get around the high screens and dump it off instead of sticking to picks and rolls and looking for 3s.
 
disagree thats part of the problem...nba blows overall so he'll get drafted bc he chucks the 3 and hits and is athletic, but agree not ready, these days it doesn't matter if you are "ready"
Agreed. His game is perfect for the NBA. Spacing. 3s. No defense

He’s not ready to be that guy. He’s not Steph Castle, not Jeremy Lamb, he’s not even Jordan Hawkins
 
Exactly this. NBA scouts aren’t going to look at Mullins like some UConn fans look at him, and say because he was bad against St John’s he’s plummeting down their board. That’s not at all how it works.
No NBA GM will give a damn he struggled in an idiotic conference game that for some reason prides itself on basketball games with rugby defense…
He ain’t getting constantly grabbed around the waist to slow him down around screens at the next level….

Just one of 100 more reasons to get out of this ridiculous conference
 
The DNA line better live up to it's rep this year - we can retire it if they don't make a decent run this year.
True. I do not like the term, personally. But UConn winning in the non-conference and SJ losing in the non-conference was not done with mirrors. And yet SJ clearly was the better team over the 3 games. It is what it is. UConn, won 18 straight, playing iffy. I am sure they can win 5, even against much tougher competition.
 
With how this staff has treated injury information, we won’t know for sure on Demary until pregame shoot around on Thursday or Friday.
 
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I understand what your saying, but it's the NBA evaluators and draft guys that are saying......if you think you are a better evaluator than they are, I get it, but that's who is saying it..
No I get the whole potential thing - his range seems to be anywhere from 10 to 28. There seem to be so many players that look to have more "potential" than him in this draft. I just don't see a lot there. Gonna be curious to see how it lands.
 
I will just say this once for people who haven't sat though countless NBA drafts.

The NBA draft is about potential not performance. That is why most of the first rounders are 20 years old or younger.

That is why Mullins will be highly desired. He has a perfect jump shot and a lightning release. He is 6'6". He moves well. His potential will be obvious to NBA GMs.
I fully agree but lets not waste the explanation to those who prefer not to listen
 
No I get the whole potential thing - his range seems to be anywhere from 10 to 28. There seem to be so many players that look to have more "potential" than him in this draft. I just don't see a lot there. Gonna be curious to see how it lands.
His potential is higher than many because he is 18 years old....They figure he grows into his body and becomes a force...in a perfect world, he should come back...a 2nd year in college would do wonders for him
 
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The UConn system is the most NBA system in college ball.

I wish they did a lot more dribbling to get around the high screens and dump it off instead of sticking to picks and rolls and looking for 3s.
I guarantee you Braylon gets drafted higher than his stats would validate. Playing in the UConn system helps to those that matter.
Saying Braylon is not going to be a lottery pick because of tonight is insane. The kid has elite talent. My guess is a gm in the lottery will agree.
 
Right now we're shooting to get our asses kicked by any team capable of shooting 40%+ from the field and that doesn't treat the ball like a live grenade.
Nah. You are wrong. BTW, care to predict how far SJ will go in the tourney?
 
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