By Joel Welser
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Big East Conference
2008-09: 16-18, 6-12
2008-09 postseason: CBI
Coach: Norm Roberts (64-85 at St. John’s, 64-85 overall)
Key Losses: G TyShwan Edmondson
Key Newcomers:
If the injury bug continues to strike, Coach Roberts will have able bodies this year. Junior college transfers Dwight Hardy and Justin Brownlee will light a spark under returning players who think their starting jobs are safe. Hardy is a superb outside shooter and should at least provide a shooter off the bench. Brownlee is a great all-around player who is 6-7, but can pass the ball like a point guard. Wing Omari Lawrence was a nice pickup for the Red Storm and it may be difficult to keep him off the floor. Add point guard Malik Stith to the mix and this is a really good class.
Backcourt:
The battles for playing time will be very interesting all over the floor. The one thing that is probably most certain is that Malik Boothe will be running the point. Boothe was a little turnover happy as a sophomore, but he did dish out 4.4 assists per game and should emerge as a leader this year. Paris Horne was the team’s top scorer last year. While he takes a few too many outside shots, Horne has a great mid-range game and can score in bunches when his shot is falling. D.J. Kennedy is not much of a shooter either, but he is the likely candidate to start beside Horne on the wing. At 6-6, Kennedy uses his size and speed to get to the basket. With an emerging player like Quincy Roberts and the talented newcomers, the backcourt appears to be in good shape.
Frontcourt:
It was Sean Evans and Justin Burrell who started a majority of the games in the frontcourt last year. Both are quality scorers, but Evans is a better rebounder and spends more time under the basket. Burrell will step outside and hit the mid-range jumper and that will stretch out the opposing defense and make room for Horne and Kennedy to get to the basket. Rob Thomas always seems to be hurt, but when he is healthy he can be a great player off the bench. And Dele Coker is a promising prospect if he can beat out Thomas and Brownlee for minutes off of the bench.
Who to Watch:
The most talented player on
Final Projection:
Even without Mason Jr. this is a much better and more experienced squad than the Red Storm has had in recent years. And while many teams in the Big East retool, it could be a surprisingly good season for Coach Roberts. There are teams in the conference that are much more talented, but
Projected Post-season Tournament: NIT
Projected Starting Five:
Malik Boothe, Junior, Guard, 6.4 points per game
Paris Horne, Junior, Guard, 14.6 points per game
D.J. Kennedy, Junior, Guard, 13.0 points per game
Anthony Mason, Jr., Senior, Forward, 14.0 points per game
Sean Evans, Junior, Forward, 10.3 points per game