Lavin

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Re: Lavin
« Reply #440 on: March 26, 2015, 11:24:24 AM »
Are they in contract negotiations or is Lavin seeing Diallo today? Or neither?

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Re: Lavin
« Reply #441 on: March 26, 2015, 11:27:56 AM »
Maybe...just maybe....two things could be done in the same day....for example spreading two different inaccurate rumors in the same day.

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Re: Lavin
« Reply #442 on: March 26, 2015, 11:29:12 AM »
Maybe...just maybe....two things could be done in the same day....for example spreading two different inaccurate rumors in the same day.

Does that mean that maybe some day you'll have two different thoughts?

Re: Lavin
« Reply #443 on: March 26, 2015, 11:29:46 AM »
Are they in contract negotiations or is Lavin seeing Diallo today? Or neither?

Conspicuously absent from your scenario analysis is the possibility of doing both in one day.  Centereach is less than an hour from campus.

Re: Lavin
« Reply #444 on: March 26, 2015, 11:37:48 AM »
Are they in contract negotiations or is Lavin seeing Diallo today? Or neither?

Conspicuously absent from your scenario analysis is the possibility of doing both in one day.  Centereach is less than an hour from campus.

lol. plus, lawyers/agents are likely the ones negotiating.  doubt prez is sitting if front of lavin mulling over contract details. 

Re: Lavin
« Reply #445 on: March 26, 2015, 11:39:48 AM »
Are they in contract negotiations or is Lavin seeing Diallo today? Or neither?

Conspicuously absent from your scenario analysis is the possibility of doing both in one day.  Centereach is less than an hour from campus.

Can't do 1 without doing the other.

Christ the King is closer

Re: Lavin
« Reply #446 on: March 26, 2015, 11:57:16 AM »
Are they in contract negotiations or is Lavin seeing Diallo today? Or neither?

Conspicuously absent from your scenario analysis is the possibility of doing both in one day.  Centereach is less than an hour from campus.

Can't do 1 without doing the other.

Christ the King is closer

coach arbs will put out the welcome tea and crumpets for lavin

Re: Lavin
« Reply #447 on: March 26, 2015, 12:04:15 PM »
Are they in contract negotiations or is Lavin seeing Diallo today? Or neither?

Conspicuously absent from your scenario analysis is the possibility of doing both in one day.  Centereach is less than an hour from campus.

Can't do 1 without doing the other.

Christ the King is closer

coach arbs will put out the welcome tea and crumpets for lavin

Pretty impressive that a coach can alienate a top city program

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Re: Lavin
« Reply #448 on: March 26, 2015, 12:21:24 PM »
Are they in contract negotiations or is Lavin seeing Diallo today? Or neither?

Conspicuously absent from your scenario analysis is the possibility of doing both in one day.  Centereach is less than an hour from campus.

Can't do 1 without doing the other.

Christ the King is closer

coach arbs will put out the welcome tea and crumpets for lavin

Pretty impressive that a coach can alienate a top city program

I'm glad Lavin isn't kissing up to them. What good did it do for Norm? For decades they have been funneling their top prospects out of the city. Finally, we have a coach with a national/international reach, he doesn't need their mid major players. He can use those spots to build relationships elsewhere were it will actually pay off.

Re: Lavin
« Reply #449 on: March 26, 2015, 12:21:29 PM »
We've seen it before Baldi....

From what I've heard though the Arbs thing isn't Lavin and Co's fault.

Re: Lavin
« Reply #450 on: March 26, 2015, 12:29:54 PM »
Are they in contract negotiations or is Lavin seeing Diallo today? Or neither?

Conspicuously absent from your scenario analysis is the possibility of doing both in one day.  Centereach is less than an hour from campus.

Can't do 1 without doing the other.

Christ the King is closer

coach arbs will put out the welcome tea and crumpets for lavin

Pretty impressive that a coach can alienate a top city program

I'm glad Lavin isn't kissing up to them. What good did it do for Norm? For decades they have been funneling their top prospects out of the city. Finally, we have a coach with a national/international reach, he doesn't need their mid major players. He can use those spots to build relationships elsewhere were it will actually pay off.


Rawle Alkins is mid major?

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Re: Lavin
« Reply #451 on: March 26, 2015, 12:36:40 PM »
Rawls
Are they in contract negotiations or is Lavin seeing Diallo today? Or neither?

Conspicuously absent from your scenario analysis is the possibility of doing both in one day.  Centereach is less than an hour from campus.

Can't do 1 without doing the other.

Christ the King is closer

coach arbs will put out the welcome tea and crumpets for lavin

Pretty impressive that a coach can alienate a top city program

I'm glad Lavin isn't kissing up to them. What good did it do for Norm? For decades they have been funneling their top prospects out of the city. Finally, we have a coach with a national/international reach, he doesn't need their mid major players. He can use those spots to build relationships elsewhere were it will actually pay off.


Rawle Alkins is mid major?
Malik booths was

Re: Lavin
« Reply #452 on: March 26, 2015, 12:48:59 PM »
Rawls
Are they in contract negotiations or is Lavin seeing Diallo today? Or neither?

Conspicuously absent from your scenario analysis is the possibility of doing both in one day.  Centereach is less than an hour from campus.

Can't do 1 without doing the other.

Christ the King is closer

coach arbs will put out the welcome tea and crumpets for lavin

Pretty impressive that a coach can alienate a top city program

I'm glad Lavin isn't kissing up to them. What good did it do for Norm? For decades they have been funneling their top prospects out of the city. Finally, we have a coach with a national/international reach, he doesn't need their mid major players. He can use those spots to build relationships elsewhere were it will actually pay off.


Rawle Alkins is mid major?
Malik booths was

Ya so was Speedy

Re: Lavin
« Reply #453 on: March 26, 2015, 12:51:51 PM »
Rawls
Are they in contract negotiations or is Lavin seeing Diallo today? Or neither?

Conspicuously absent from your scenario analysis is the possibility of doing both in one day.  Centereach is less than an hour from campus.

Can't do 1 without doing the other.

Christ the King is closer

coach arbs will put out the welcome tea and crumpets for lavin

Pretty impressive that a coach can alienate a top city program

I'm glad Lavin isn't kissing up to them. What good did it do for Norm? For decades they have been funneling their top prospects out of the city. Finally, we have a coach with a national/international reach, he doesn't need their mid major players. He can use those spots to build relationships elsewhere were it will actually pay off.


Rawle Alkins is mid major?
Malik booths was

Ya so was Speedy

Speedy thought he was. That's why he went to Hofstra.

Re: Lavin
« Reply #454 on: March 26, 2015, 12:54:39 PM »
Rawls
Are they in contract negotiations or is Lavin seeing Diallo today? Or neither?

Conspicuously absent from your scenario analysis is the possibility of doing both in one day.  Centereach is less than an hour from campus.

Can't do 1 without doing the other.

Christ the King is closer

coach arbs will put out the welcome tea and crumpets for lavin

Pretty impressive that a coach can alienate a top city program

I'm glad Lavin isn't kissing up to them. What good did it do for Norm? For decades they have been funneling their top prospects out of the city. Finally, we have a coach with a national/international reach, he doesn't need their mid major players. He can use those spots to build relationships elsewhere were it will actually pay off.


Rawle Alkins is mid major?
Malik booths was

Ya so was Speedy

Speedy thought he was. That's why he went to Hofstra.

Or he liked Jay Wright

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Re: Lavin
« Reply #455 on: March 26, 2015, 01:01:33 PM »
Rawls
Are they in contract negotiations or is Lavin seeing Diallo today? Or neither?

Conspicuously absent from your scenario analysis is the possibility of doing both in one day.  Centereach is less than an hour from campus.

Can't do 1 without doing the other.

Christ the King is closer

coach arbs will put out the welcome tea and crumpets for lavin

Pretty impressive that a coach can alienate a top city program

I'm glad Lavin isn't kissing up to them. What good did it do for Norm? For decades they have been funneling their top prospects out of the city. Finally, we have a coach with a national/international reach, he doesn't need their mid major players. He can use those spots to build relationships elsewhere were it will actually pay off.


Rawle Alkins is mid major?
Malik booths was

Ya so was Speedy

Speedy thought he was. That's why he went to Hofstra.

Fran tried to get him. Kid honored his commitment.

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Re: Lavin
« Reply #456 on: March 26, 2015, 01:04:12 PM »
We've seen it before Baldi....

From what I've heard though the Arbs thing isn't Lavin and Co's fault.

With Baldi, it's all Lavin's fault.  Wait didn't we just get a player from there last year who you constantly belittle? 

Re: Lavin
« Reply #457 on: March 26, 2015, 01:08:47 PM »
We've seen it before Baldi....

From what I've heard though the Arbs thing isn't Lavin and Co's fault.

With Baldi, it's all Lavin's fault.  Wait didn't we just get a player from there last year who you constantly belittle? 

It is Lavins fault
« Last Edit: March 26, 2015, 01:09:34 PM by Marco Baldi »

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Re: Lavin
« Reply #458 on: March 26, 2015, 01:09:26 PM »
Boring

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Re: Lavin
« Reply #459 on: March 26, 2015, 02:01:15 PM »
BTW, in case you haven't noticed NYC players have in general been sh!t lately... The city doesn't produce quality or quantity any longer. 
The ones worth recruiting, have been recruited, we won some and lost others.  Pretty much how it is regardless of coach...