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St. John's new 3 point threat

Postby SJU87 » Tue Aug 27, 2013 6:36 pm

In a scrimmage in Italy , Max Hooper made 10 -3 pointers in 13 attempts. This guy can flat out shoot 3 pointers and if he can consistently do it, St. John's will be in the top 10 with the lineup they have. He led that talented team with 31 points.

Check out the You Tube video showing Max Hooper shooting 109 -3 pointers in 5 minutes. Unbelievable !!!!!, I thought they were showing the same shot again and again but he was actually shooting again and again .
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Re: St. John's new 3 point threat

Postby dmac80 » Tue Aug 27, 2013 10:03 pm

Live by the three, die by the three....still, very impressive. St Johns could be dangerous.
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Re: St. John's new 3 point threat

Postby ccnobz » Fri Aug 30, 2013 9:57 am

Could be dangerous?
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Re: St. John's new 3 point threat

Postby BigEast1 » Fri Aug 30, 2013 10:38 am

Could be dangerous...if he does what he is doing now when the season starts then he will be very dangerous. If not, he will be another Marco from last year.
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Re: St. John's new 3 point threat

Postby Bill Marsh » Fri Aug 30, 2013 12:35 pm

St. John's is loaded. I'm seeing them as a top 4 team in the Big East.
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Re: St. John's new 3 point threat

Postby ljay » Fri Aug 30, 2013 3:32 pm

Saw them play in the NIT. They are very athletic but not exactly a basketball-ballet in their style.

I would expect that being a fan of that team can be rather maddening with flashes of brilliance wrapped around flashes of suckitude.

EDIT: Just looked up their record last year, 8-10, that seems to fit the MO of the team I watched.
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Re: St. John's new 3 point threat

Postby Bill Marsh » Fri Aug 30, 2013 5:35 pm

ljay wrote:Saw them play in the NIT. They are very athletic but not exactly a basketball-ballet in their style.

I would expect that being a fan of that team can be rather maddening with flashes of brilliance wrapped around flashes of suckitude.

EDIT: Just looked up their record last year, 8-10, that seems to fit the MO of the team I watched.


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Re: St. John's new 3 point threat

Postby Noonzy » Fri Aug 30, 2013 6:06 pm

The Johnnies had a very young team last year and will still be a bit young this year, but the talent is there.
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Re: St. John's new 3 point threat

Postby SJU87 » Fri Aug 30, 2013 9:10 pm

They lost their Leading scorer D'Angelo Harrison and his 3 point shot down the stretch when they had a chance to make the NCAA. This year they'll be a year older and they'll Have NBA ready Orlando Sanchez ( many consider him more talented then Big East Rookie of the Year Sampson ) and #23 prospect Jordon. Then add God's Gift into the mix with Obekpa and solid 3 point shooting from Hooper and SJU will be unbelievable. D'Angelo Harrison probably would have won Big East Rookie of the year 2 years ago if his teamate Moe Harkless hadn't won . He was a first round NBA draft pick. This team is a Syracuse type team with many weapons.
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Re: St. John's new 3 point threat

Postby BigEast1 » Fri Aug 30, 2013 9:38 pm

SJU87 I hope you're right but one game against an unknown Italian team does not suddenly turn St. John's into a Syracuse type team. They lost pretty badly last week to a team from France during their trip. Again, I hope you end up being right about them but lets wait and see how they fare in the Big East.
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