New York Post

VERY DIFFICULT LOSS

Red Storm’s Jordan questionab­le after tragedy

- By HOWIE KUSSOY howard.kussoy@nypost.com

Rysheed Jordan’s remarkable freshman season continues to be surrounded by tragedy.

The St. John’s point guard, whose rapid ascension has elevated the Red Storm into the NCAA Tournament conversati­on after nine wins in their past 11 games, missed Monday’s practice, having learned right after Saturday’s loss at Villanova that a close family member was shot and killed in North Philadelph­ia.

A source confirmed the woman was a close relative of Jordan’s mother’s immediate family. The body was discovered during the game.

Since arriving on campus, Jordan, a Philadelph­ia native, has returned home multiple times to visit his ill mother and grandfathe­r. He stayed with his family, which includes six younger siblings, last weekend. While with the Red Storm in Europe over the summer, Jordan also learned his best friend had been killed.

A report from Philadelph­ia states a man was also found dead from a gunshot in the same house. Outside the house, Philadelph­ia police took five family members into custody after a fight, which was captured on video, broke out. The video shows multiple people wearing St. John’s apparel, including a woman sporting Jordan’s No. 23.

Jordan attended the viewing of his relative on Monday in Philadelph­ia and then returned to New York to be with the team.

After Monday’s practice, St. John’s coach Steve Lavin said he had been in touch with Jordan, and the two would discuss further whether he will be available for Tuesday night’s game against Xavier (189, 86 Big East), in the latest installmen­t of the Red Storm’s (1810, 87) biggest game of the season.

“Obviously it’s a very difficult time for the young man,” said Lavin. “We’ll approach it in an appropriat­e manner based on how Rysheed is navigating through this emotional minefield.”

D’Angelo Harrison said he texted Jordan to let him know he and his teammates were there for the freshman, saying, ‘If there’s anything we can do … I got you.’”

Jordan wrote back, “We’ll be alright and I’ll be back soon. I miss you guys.’”

Harrison and Phil Greene IV both expected Jordan to play on Tuesday, answering that question without any hesitation.

Greene, whose best friend Michael Haynes, an Iona recruit, was shot and killed in 2012, even thinks getting back to the court will help give Jordan a few hours when he can concentrat­e on something else besides the tragedy.

“The basketball court is where you can clear your mind of things like that. It helps a lot. It blocks everything out. It just gets your mind on something other than someone passing away.”

Lavin said Chris Obekpa (ankle) is still not back to full strength, but the coach said he continues to improve and will play Tuesday. …

Orlando Sanchez returned to practice after missing Saturday’s game to be with his wife and newborn daughter. He will also play.

 ?? Paul J. Bereswill ?? PAIN GAME: St. John’s guard Rysheed Jordan lost a family member Saturday. His status for Tuesday’s game against Xavier is uncertain.
Paul J. Bereswill PAIN GAME: St. John’s guard Rysheed Jordan lost a family member Saturday. His status for Tuesday’s game against Xavier is uncertain.

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