Maybe you watched the trap game. Hell, Seton Hall defeated Connecticut last weekend. This may be a new brand of college basketball, but it's still a place where strange things happen from time to time. There's no confusion in the NCAA tournament. They're also scattered around the regular season. Some teams are easy to trap the game.
St. John's doesn't think so. Johnny wasn't. The final score was 82-58 on DePaul, but it wasn't very close. RJ Luis Jr. didn't play and it wasn't an issue. What it did was allow Sadiquibin Ayo (comes 20 points to his name all year) to pour into 15. During the setup for them, we could have set up a Chies' Lounge and a Mixed Margarita.
Johnny was able to cross a calendar from another game and calendar for several days, which should have been a charming Sunday afternoon in his yard when the Husky called. Overall, a business trip to Chicago was difficult to find negligence (certainly, in a few weeks we'll get to know in great detail the flaws Rick Pitino found in his assistant TV series).
“We're mature and no one takes lightly,” Pitino said. “We knew DePaul could beat us, and we brought it the right way.”





