Quote Originally Posted by D-West & PO-Z View Post
I just may not be privy to some of the information that other people are on this board (which wouldnt surprise me). How does one know how hard of a worker BJ Raymond was as a sophomore at XU and that it is much better than how hard Justin Martin works?

Sometimes I really do think when we are looking back at a former Xavier player and the career he had we tend to only remember the end and how good it was. I think the same will happen with Justin when all said and done.

BJ Raymond averaged 12 and 13 mins as a frosh and soph and 3.4 and 4.1 PPG those two years. Also had FG% of 38.8 and 40.3 and 3point% of 30.6 and actually 45 (his best year. Also had a 63% and 41% FT shooting %.

I tend to believe not many people remember that BJ Raymond. And that is where JMart is in his career.
I agree with you in general, that people tend to remember the end of players' careers, and that a lot of people don't remember BJ Raymond as an underclassman in particular. Thing is, I do remember it very clearly. BJ was a year below me and I had the luxury of following his teams as closely as any Xavier teams in my time. BJ Raymond was a gym rat. He wanted it. Miller pushed him particularly hard as he was his first recruit -- his guy-- and knew how much better we could be with him playing well. I feel like Martin has similarities in that sense. Of the guys left, he's really Mack's first recruit. He could be very good, and the difference in our team's "ceiling" when he's playing well versus when he's not is monumental. I just believe, based on both, say, an educated guess, and a hunch, that he has to really make some changes in how badly he wants it, and how badly he wants to work for it. By no means am I saying Martin can't do it. In fact, I'm saying he can in a big way. I just need to see it to rest easy. I absolutely think he could be as good or better than Raymond IF he takes a similar approach to Raymond. I also realize that it takes a special kind of desire to do that, and that it's not just a light switch you can flick on whenever it's a convenient time for you or the team. We've been lucky as hell with how many of our players get that hunger, especially later in their careers, but it is by no means a forgone conclusion, no matter how used to it we get. I want to see the gym rat turned baller version of Justin Martin very badly, and I hope we do. Our teams over the next couple of years could be really, really good if we get that.