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Northeast Basketball Club, including Marcellus Earlington, in IS8 SPring Classic

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From the IS8 Spring Classic: Northeast Basketball Club, including Marcellus Earlington, knocks off PF Stars 83-56. Highlights from YouTube.

Ten minutes of Bol Bol vs Moses Brown

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For the recruiting followers - Bol Bol and Moses Brown, 2 of the best '18 C's, facing off.

Happy Leap Day with a Felix Balamou slam

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Felix Balamou's slam from the Seton Hall game.

Felix Balamou gets the slam and the foul! #SCTop10 #TheOne #SJUBB https://t.co/4dFlesnq0W

— St. John's Red Storm (@StJohnsRedStorm) February 21, 2016

Sir`Dominic Pointer gaining confidence in D-League

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The St. John's grad from last year is working on his shot in his rookie season, playing well for the NBA D-League's Canton Charge.

Get to know Shamorie Ponds in this Slam Magazine video

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A one minute video on Shamorie Ponds. From the accompanying article:

A top-50 national prospect in the Class of ’16, the crafty, 6-0 point guard decided to take a chance not only on the struggling program but on rookie head coach Chris Mullin, a former NBA All-Star and Red Storm alum. "Two Brooklyn guys, both lefties, coming from the same hometown and playing at St. John’s," says Ponds of the similarities with his future head coach. "I saw what he did and it made me want to follow in his footsteps."

Mitch Richmond's jumpshot (and why he's called "the Rock")

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This is posted just for the closeup of Richmond's jump shot and release.

Chris Mullin's first pitch at CitiField

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Chris Mullin tosses the first ball out at the Mets game on Wednesday. The Mets won. (Obviously this is the year for Queens to rise. Obviously.)

St. John's offers 2018 C Bol Bol - Manute Bol's son

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St. John's offers Manute Bol's son Bol Bol, a 2018 center. More on this development later from Kenny Garner, our recruiting expert.

Yankuba Sima highlights from 2015 FIBA U-19 World Championship

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Yankuba Sima - the only true center on St. John's roster next season - played well for Spain in the Under-19 FIBA World Championships - 10 points, seven rebounds, two blocks per game.