Prediction: Iona Gaels VS St. John's Red Storm 2025-12-13
St. John’s vs. Iona: A Cakewalk for the Red Storm, or a “Rebound” from the Past?
Parse the Odds: The Math Doesn’t Lie (Much)
Let’s start with the numbers, because even in a world where bookmakers apparently think St. John’s is a literal sure thing, stats are our North Star. According to KenPom, St. John’s has a 98% chance to win this game, projecting a 92-69 rout. The odds? Well, they’re so lopsided they make a kindergarten debate over “Do fish drink water?” look balanced. FanDuel lists St. John’s at +1.0 (which, in decimal terms, implies a 100% chance to win—yes, that’s a typo, but even KenPom’s 98% feels generous here). Iona, meanwhile, is priced at +41.0, meaning if you bet $100 on them, you’d get… $4,100? That’s like betting your dog could beat Usain Bolt in a sprint and somehow winning the lottery.
The spread? St. John’s is a 27.5-point favorite, with most books penciling in a 28-point edge. The total is set at 159.5, which is suspiciously close to the number of times Iona’s coaching staff has probably whispered, “Just one offensive rebound, please!” in the last month.
Digest the News: Lineup Changes and Rebounding Regressions
St. John’s made a pivotal move: Ian Jackson, the defensive wizard, has been bumped to starting point guard. His presence drops their defensive rating to 99.6 (a 1.7-point improvement), which is like swapping a leaky faucet for a fancy, high-efficiency model. Meanwhile, Iona’s offense is a high-tempo, 3-point reliant machine (48th in 3-point shooting), led by transfer CJ Anthony, who averages 16 PPG. But here’s the rub: Iona is 297th in offensive rebounding and 257th in defensive rebounding. They’re essentially a basketball team that forgot to pack a net.
St. John’s, on the other hand, thrives on scoring (+116 differential, 25th in offense) but stumbles on defense (208th in points allowed). Their recent games? A 36.4% field goal rate and 33 turnovers in two contests. But hey, even a broken clock is right twice a day—and St. John’s seems to have fixed itself with Jackson at the helm.
Humorous Spin: Rebound or Sinking Ship?
Iona’s rebounding woes are so legendary, they could start a support group called “The Bounceless.” Their offense is like a toaster that only pops up 3-pointers—impressive when it works, catastrophic when it doesn’t. CJ Anthony is their golden goose, but even a goose can’t lay eggs if the basket’s guarded by a team that literally invented the term “defensive anchor.”
St. John’s? They’re the anti-toaster. Their offense is a fully loaded, fully automatic bagel machine—crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside, and spitting out points at a rate that’d make a bakery weep. Their defense? Well, it’s not great, but as Zuby Ejiofor proved against Ole Miss (15 points, 9 rebounds, 0 assists), sometimes you just need one guy to carry the bag while the rest of the team pretends they’re not lost.
Prediction: A Red Storm (and a Few Grey Clouds)
Putting it all together: St. John’s has the defense to exploit Iona’s rebounding incompetence, the scoring punch to capitalize on turnovers, and Ian Jackson’s newfound starting role to tighten things up. Iona’s 3-pointers might sparkle like a disco ball in a dunk tank, but without boards or consistency, they’ll fade faster than a TikTok trend.
Final Verdict: St. John’s wins 92-69, with a postgame celebration that includes a mandatory group hug for Ian Jackson. Bet on the Red Storm unless you’re a masochist who enjoys watching your bankroll evaporate like a puddle in a sauna.
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Created: Dec. 13, 2025, 4:07 p.m. GMT