2009-10 Saint Louis Basketball Preview: #91

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September 8th, 2009
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Saint Louis Basketball

Saint Louis Basketball


Overall Rank: #91

Conference Rank: #6 Atlantic 10

 

2008-09: 17-17, 8-10

2008-09 postseason: none

Coach: Rick Majerus (34-29 at Saint Louis, 456-176 overall)

 

Saint Louis may lose their top two scorers from a team that struggled to an 8-10 conference record and few teams in the nation will be as young as the Billikens, but Coach Rick Majerus is bringing in his players and the recruiting should start paying off right now. There will certainly be growing pains, but this group has the potential to be a very deep and talented team. Now they just have to find a leader.

 

Key Losses: F Barry Eberhardt, G Tommie Liddell, G Kevin Lisch, C Brett Thompson

 

Key Newcomers:

Seven freshmen will be suiting up for the Billikens this year and all of them will get an opportunity to contribute and most of them have the talent to do just that. Redshirt freshman Femi John and Christian Salecich, who comes from the famed Australian Institute of Sport, could be starters and provide the outside shooting threat that this team needs. Fellow guards Justin Jordan and Jeff Reid will be in the mix as well. Cory Remekun and Jon Smith may need some time to adjust to life in the Atlantic 10, but Cody Ellis, another product of the Australian Institute of Sport, could be starting from day one.

 

Backcourt:

Despite all the newcomers, it is not like the Billikens have no players returning. Kwamain Mitchell had a great freshman campaign, averaging 11.0 points, 3.6 assists and 1.2 steals. Understandably his turnover numbers were a little high, but with a year in the system he should be better. The bigger question is if he is ready to emerge as a leader of this team despite being just a sophomore? Kyle Cassity and Paul Eckerle, if he can stay healthy, are also back. Cassity earned four starts as a freshman, but rarely showed off his stuff on the offensive end of the floor. With Kevin Lisch and Tommie Liddell gone, he could be in for a big season if he can hold off the freshmen.

 

Frontcourt:

The frontcourt returns both starters in Willie Reed and Brian Conklin. Reed tallied 7.7 points and 4.6 rebounds as a freshman. He is a decent scorer, but he still needs to add some bulk to his 6-9 frame if he expects to turn into a dominating force under the basket. Working on his free-throw shooting would not be a bad idea either. Conklin is not as explosive as Reed, but he is a tough 6-6 forward who has some leadership skills. After starting 29 games as a freshman, Conklin should be ready to become more aggressive offensively and in the rebounding department.

 

Who to Watch:

Obviously the newcomers are going to play a huge role on this team. Cassity may start at first, but his job is not safe, especially if Coach Rick Majerus wants to play big and have Ellis play the small forward position. That would certainly be an option, but it would leave little depth in the paint if Ellis does spend a lot of time at the three spot. It is more likely that somebody like John or Salecich will play a bigger role and the team runs three guards with Conklin, Reed and Ellis rotating under the basket.

 

Final Projection:

Eckerle is the only junior on the roster and he may miss some time with an injury. That leaves four sophomores, six incoming freshmen and one redshirt freshman. Eventually this will be a good team and that could happen by the time conference play begins in the 2009-2010 season. Last year’s recruiting class did a great job and there is no reason to expect anything less from this class. If somebody, preferably Mitchell, steps up and turns into a clutch leader, Saint Louis will be the surprise team in the A-10.

 

Projected Post-season Tournament: CBI/CIT

 

Projected Starting Five:

Kwamain Mitchell, Sophomore, Guard, 11.0 points per game

Femi John, Freshman, Guard, DNP last season

Kyle Cassity, Sophomore, Guard, 1.6 points per game

Brian Conklin, Sophomore, Forward, 6.1 points per game

Willie Reed, Sophomore, Forward, 7.7 points per game

 

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Comments

Laughing Bill's picture

Billikens

WOW! Number 91? This is probably generous but then again, the fat man still has a lot of people fooled - including Mr. Welser apparently. From the projected starters - I tally 27p.p.g.! If the unproven 5th guy, John, scores 20p.p.g. that would be 47! Of course they did have that record setting 20 point performance against George Washington!) This does not bode real well for SLU this season does it?

Most Billiken fans and the St. Louis media have given the great coach a pass so far. This over-rated, over-paid (and over-fed), blowhard has had built in excuses every year so far - not his players, has to play freshmen, bla-bla-bla. Eventually people should wake up. When that happens and the expectations rise, watch how fast Bluto's health, or dear old mom's, becomes too much and he bolts. A few mil richer that is...

Anonymous's picture

billikens

your utter lack of understanding of situations as well as substitution patterns in basketball is quite amazing. 20 point performance happened 2 years ago right after rick started and had no time to recruit any of his players. Clearly all 5 starters did not play all 40 minutes. That would explain why they dont score as many points. Look at team #90 New Mexico They also have their 4 returners scoring 27 points. And when has Rick ever bolted...hes had 4 jobs. He was fired by marquette. He was run out of town by Utah. He quit within a week at USC and didnt take any money. I guarantee hell be at SLU until at least Kwamain's class graduates. I think hell be here until he quits coaching altogether. (Only caveat is if Marquette offers him a job. Doubt it cause hes already failed there.)

incognito anonymous's picture

rankings

this is a very very horrible pick st. louis will be to inexperienced and their lathargic play will get them nowhere this season they lost all of their productivity to graduation. looking at other rankings you guys no nothing about the atlantic 10 and theirs no way rhode island will be 134 and how is nicholles state so high? but hey its hard to pick 334 teams every year your just going to be totally wrong because colege basketball is just too unpredictable.

Bob Radcliffe's picture

Coach Majerus

Gosh rough talk about one of college basketball's great coaches and even greater gentleman. In El Paso we remember Coach Majerus as a great coach with great teams and great players at Utah. We also remember him as the man who came to El Paso in the midst of a season to be with his long time friend Don Haskins who had been stricken with a heart attack. You are lucky to have him in St. Louis. I am sure that most Billiken fans recognize his assets. We miss seeing him in El Paso.

Anonymous's picture

Well well well....which one

Well well well....which one of you commenters wants the first helping of crow?

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