The St. John’s Red Storm (7-3, 0-0 Big East) will enter the WVU Coliseum on Wednesday night for their conference opener as well. The Red Storm seem to be revitalized ever since former UCLA head coach and ESPN color commentator Steve Lavin inked a deal during the offseason to become the next head coach at St. John’s.
Huggins is quite knowledgeable of Lavin’s coaching style.
“Lav is a good guy – he’s a good guy and Lav is one of those guys, you know – you have coaches that are kind of the throw back; kind of hardcore – ‘by god we’re going to play man and we’re going to get in and lock you up,’” said Huggins. “Well, Lav is a guy who isn’t afraid to change, and they’ll play a lot of things. They’ll play some 1-3-1, they’ll play some 2-3, they’ll play some man-to-man run and jump, they’ll press a little, they’ll zone you. They’ll just do a lot of different things and he’s kind of one of those guys who just keeps throwing things out there until he finds something that works.”
The style of adapting to other teams strengths and weaknesses has made Lavin the coach he is today. His reputation as a college basketball analyst for ESPN during the last seven years has certainly made Lavin into a hot commodity after being let go by UCLA following the 2003 season.
Lavin offers an experienced group of Johnnie’s on this year’s roster, including a total of nine seniors for the Red Storm. Pittsburgh, Pa. native D.J. Kennedy has undoubtedly been the most talked about player on Lavin’s squad in his first year at the helm. During his four years at St. John’s, Kennedy has averaged 12 points per contest, but it’s his leadership that headlines his abilities as a senior guard.
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