Rick Pitino had improved the shooting of the perimeter of St. John’s, and now he won a defensive and bouncing weapon to associate with these offensive improvements.
Dillon Mitchell, an elite athlete and old prospects of the five -star high school, arrives in Queens, said the transfer of Cincinnati on Wednesday morning.
The 6 -foot 8 inch jumps of an attacker from Tampa, Florida, is a significant addition while St. John’s seeks to remain the defensively elite while improving at the other end of the ground. Mitchell is a dynamo of offensive rebound, a threat of lob and a versatile defender who can keep all positions on the ground.
“It was specifically about the development and implementation of the right system around the right group of people who will push me, make myself uncomfortable and help me reach this following level,” Mitchell told post. “One thing that stood out during my visit, when I sat with (assistant coach Steve Masiello) and Pitino coach, they just talked about my strength. The coach of the Pitino development plan a. »»