Rick Pitino's patience is finally paying off with Oziyah Sellers, the Stanford transfer who has been the most dynamic shooter on St. John's roster this season.
Sellers has taken his game to a new level in recent games, pouring in 24 points against Marquette and becoming the focal point of the offense. His aggressiveness and ability to produce inside the paint have made him nearly unstoppable, with 9-for-16 shooting from beyond the arc in that particular game.
The coaching staff's efforts to unlock Sellers' shot have started to bear fruit, as he has now topped 20 points three times this season. His confidence is evident, as he believes that "when I see them going in early, it's definitely a good feeling, a good sign for me."
Pitino credits Sellers with his improved performance, praising him for his assists and lack of turnovers. The coach wants to see more consistency from the senior guard, but it's clear that Sellers is finally becoming the player he was signed to be.
St. John's has benefited from Sellers' resurgence, improving to 7-2 in conference games when he reaches double digits. As the season crosses its midway point, the Red Storm are looking more like the team Pitino envisioned, with Sellers at the forefront of their offense.
For Pittino, this is what brought Sellers to St. John's - a scoring threat that could replace some of the production lost from last season. He has finally started to materialize, and the coach can't be happier.
Sellers has taken his game to a new level in recent games, pouring in 24 points against Marquette and becoming the focal point of the offense. His aggressiveness and ability to produce inside the paint have made him nearly unstoppable, with 9-for-16 shooting from beyond the arc in that particular game.
The coaching staff's efforts to unlock Sellers' shot have started to bear fruit, as he has now topped 20 points three times this season. His confidence is evident, as he believes that "when I see them going in early, it's definitely a good feeling, a good sign for me."
Pitino credits Sellers with his improved performance, praising him for his assists and lack of turnovers. The coach wants to see more consistency from the senior guard, but it's clear that Sellers is finally becoming the player he was signed to be.
St. John's has benefited from Sellers' resurgence, improving to 7-2 in conference games when he reaches double digits. As the season crosses its midway point, the Red Storm are looking more like the team Pitino envisioned, with Sellers at the forefront of their offense.
For Pittino, this is what brought Sellers to St. John's - a scoring threat that could replace some of the production lost from last season. He has finally started to materialize, and the coach can't be happier.