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[QUOTE="HooperScooper, post: 5236601, member: 10"] [HEADING=1][I][SIZE=5]St. John's gets much-needed 3-point shooting[/SIZE][/I][/HEADING] [I]Arizona State transfer [URL='https://247sports.com/player/joson-sanon-46134208/']Joson Sanon[/URL] announced his commitment to St. John's on Wednesday morning. [B]While the timing will assuredly raise red flags about the level of communication that happened prior to his entry in the college [URL='https://247sports.com/season/2025-basketball/transferportal/']basketball transfer portal[/URL] less than 24 hours earlier[/B], what is undeniable is that Sanon will help address St. John's lack of three-point shooting. The Johnies were one of the 25 worst teams in college basketball, both in terms of three-point percentage (30.1%) and in three-pointers attempted (31% of their total shots). Sanon made 37% of his threes, even after finishing the season 14 of his last 58 from behind the arc (which included a 4-5 game vs. Utah). [/I] You would think Pitino would tell him to sit on the decision for a few days and not raise red flags. But nobody seems to care any more. We're in the Wild, Wild West with all this transfer stuff. Just a poor job of implementation by the NCAA. It's a circus, as Hurley said. [/QUOTE]
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