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RJ Luis Jr. drives the lane. @StJohnsBball. |
PITINO POSTGAME: St. John's Head Coach Rick Pitino also addressed these topics with the media after the game, including his opening statement: “We played well against Rutgers, but this was a much better performance. We knew we scheduled two different types of teams. Towson, pace-wise, is one of the slower teams in the country. They're also one of the better defensive teams in the country, sort of like a Seton Hall-type team, and we wanted to be the better defensive team against an outstanding defensive team. And we certainly did a lot of great things defensively. We rotated well, we stopped the ball, we challenged shots, we just didn't block out well, and that was the only negative from the defensive standpoint. But when you hold the team to 28.8% from the field, 21.7% from three and force 25 turnovers, you're really playing great defense, and that's what we wanted to get out of this game. We've been working about 75% of our practices just with man defense. One of the reasons we weren't ready last year, at the beginning of the year, we weren't very good defensively, so we learned a valuable lesson. Today, we came away with an outstanding defensive performance. I also wanted to play guys that I haven't seen in games to see what they can do getting ready for [the season opener against] Fordham, and I didn't care about playing starters too much because I know what they can do.”
On being able to play a scrappy, defensive game: “That's what you have to do. Towson is a very well-coached team, very good defensively, very physical, and we got a lot out of playing against them, so it was really, really good for us today.”
On Vince Iwuchukwu’s improvement: “He’s really improving offensively. The one thing he's not doing is being a quick rebounder, reacting quickly to go get the ball, and that's what he has to do. His post-game is good. His touch is good. Shoots good free throws. He's just got to be a quicker twitch on the glass. He goes about a second or two late on his jump. But we see tremendous improvement in him.”
On testing the team’s depth against Towson: “Well, I wanted to see what Vince [Iwuchukwu] has. I wanted to see what Jaiden [Glover] has. I wanted to give [Lefteris Liotopoulos] a chance and Ruben [Prey] to play, just to see who can be part of our rotation, who can play against Fordham.”
On the development of the team’s big men: “Ruben [Prey] is the better five-man on the perimeter and [Vince Iwuchukwu] is better inside. Ruben's a very good European player, he knows how to pass, he knows how to move. So, I have confidence in both of them now, and I found that out today. The last two practices, we've had the white team, the team that you saw start, dominate the starters by four and 30 points. Just routed them the other day. So I wanted to see them because it was so impressive in practice the last two days.“
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