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WASHINGTON — Several NBA teams were represented at Capital One Arena. 

Among them were general managers for the Magic, Wizards and Clippers.

They came for Georgetown star freshman Thomas Sorber, a likely top-20 draft pick. 

What they saw instead was as dominant a half as St. John’s has played this year, a 20-minute, first-half beatdown that was as thorough as it was ugly for the sparse home crowd. 

Sorber was such a non-factor you almost forgot he was on the floor in the opening stanza, the No. 15 Johnnies overwhelming Georgetown so much, it didn’t matter that they didn’t perform particularly well after halftime. 

The Red Storm led by as many as 30 points in the first half, and were able to cruise to a 66-41 victory in the nation’s capital, registering their seventh straight win and 13th in 14 tries.

They also completed a perfect January for the first time since the 1984-85 season.

That was also the last time they started 9-1 in league play, this group’s current mark. 

The Johnnies have won their past five contests despite their engine, Deivon Smith, being sidelined with a bruised right shoulder in that span. 

Kadary Richmond set the tone again, scoring 11 of his 13 points in the opening half, including a rare 3-pointer.

Zuby Ejiofor got the better of Sorber, notching 13 points and eight rebounds, and Aaron Scott added 10 points and nine rebounds.

RJ Luis had 10 points, seven rebounds and four assists while Simeon Wilcher chipped in seven points, five assists and five steals. 

It was 11-0, 23-3, and 41-11. It was 47-21 at halftime, the second time in the past 25 years that St. John’s led by more than 25 points at halftime against a Big East opponent. 

Those opening 20 minutes saw the Red Storm shoot 61.8 percent from the field, make 5 of 11 3-point attempts and pour in 26 points in the paint.

The second half was predictably not as easy on the eyes.

Georgetown brought its intensity up multiple levels and St. John’s kept turning the ball over.

The lead was trimmed to 15 at one point before the Johnnies reeled off seven straight points to pull away for good. 

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