Pitino squeezed as much juice as possible out of St. John's
A dream season for No. 2 seed St. John's fell short of a Sweet 16 Saturday in a disappointing 75-66 second round loss to Arkansas. But given some space and perspective, I wonder if we won't look back at this season for the Red Storm as anything less than a houdini act by a coach in his twilight somehow performing like his prime.
None of what St. John's did this season – or certainly not the overwhelming success it had – makes a ton of sense. This team won 31 games, won Big East regular season and tourney titles, and earned a No. 2 seed with the following:
- 30.1% 3-point shooting (worst in the Big East)
- 23.5% of points attributed to 3s (second-lowest among all major conference teams)
- 24.5% bench minutes, per KenPom, a stat that accounts for how much playing time players not starters earn
- No. 2 defense in adjusted efficiency
- No. 9 in offensive rebounding rate
That boils down to a few things. Its defense was great and it was great at generating second-chance opportunities – two metrics that correlate to effort and coaching – despite having a mediocre offense and a stone-aged approach to scoring.
Pitino played the hand he was dealt and cleaned up with a pair of deuces. How he got 31 wins out of this team playing this style is remarkable.