Which non in-game coaching event most greatly affected Lav's first 5 years?

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Wrong. 2 of 3 not good enough. Not enough targets for a roster than needs a tremendous influx of talent.

Wrong. 2 of 3 not good enough. Not enough targets for a roster than needs a tremendous influx of talent.

I agree.  Never expected Briscoe though.  If we do not land Diallo, we will field a true mid major type team, no one over 6'5, 6 '6....Now I'm not counting CO (counting on him leads nowhere) and I'm not counting the Greek kid bc I have not really heard us linked to him, and UK has offered him.

I always felt like  we needed Diallo, Freeman, LoVett (eligible), Sampson, & probably a good deal more than that to compete next year.

Wrong. 2 of 3 not good enough. Not enough targets for a roster than needs a tremendous influx of talent.

Just talking major targets (Top 50 recruits). If you don't think that is good, I don't know what to tell you.

I think the turning point was how coach handled his illness and recovery.   You can't fault a person for falling ill, but if they're dedicated to the organization they should be expected to make the right decision about when and how they return.
If he couldn't coach in September, he shouldn't have. 
If he was able to come back in February, he should have. 

His wishy-washyness is what cost us on the recruiting trail, and what fed rumors by other coaches.    He needed to send a clear message, and he didn't.


Agree.  He let blood accumulate in the waters around the program.  Lost a lot of momentum.  Rumor mill was churning butter about us.

There is some truth to that.  But that is easily correctable.  He is healthy and assuming he gets the extension he will be re-invigorated.  He knows how to recruit.  He got lazy in some respects.

He knows that can't happen again.  He is not stupid.  He does not want to be fired again.  He does not want to fail again.

And he knows regardless of the length of the extension the important part is the buyout.  He knows if we are here in 2 years lamenting back to back mediocre seasons he will be on the phone with ESPN looking for a gig.

His problems are correctable.  It is up to him to re-dedicate himself.

The question is can he salvage the '15 class?  Outside of a few kids, he's missed out on all of his major targets.

Besides IB, which other major targets has he missed out on in '15? Diallo's decision will be a big one.

There have been a few others... Malik Beasley, Donovan Mitchell, Jesse Govan

I think the turning point was how coach handled his illness and recovery.   You can't fault a person for falling ill, but if they're dedicated to the organization they should be expected to make the right decision about when and how they return.
If he couldn't coach in September, he shouldn't have. 
If he was able to come back in February, he should have. 

His wishy-washyness is what cost us on the recruiting trail, and what fed rumors by other coaches.    He needed to send a clear message, and he didn't.


Agree.  He let blood accumulate in the waters around the program.  Lost a lot of momentum.  Rumor mill was churning butter about us.

There is some truth to that.  But that is easily correctable.  He is healthy and assuming he gets the extension he will be re-invigorated.  He knows how to recruit.  He got lazy in some respects.

He knows that can't happen again.  He is not stupid.  He does not want to be fired again.  He does not want to fail again.

And he knows regardless of the length of the extension the important part is the buyout.  He knows if we are here in 2 years lamenting back to back mediocre seasons he will be on the phone with ESPN looking for a gig.

His problems are correctable.  It is up to him to re-dedicate himself.

The question is can he salvage the '15 class?  Outside of a few kids, he's missed out on all of his major targets.

Besides IB, which other major targets has he missed out on in '15? Diallo's decision will be a big one.

There have been a few others... Malik Beasley, Donovan Mitchell, Jesse Govan

Maybe but I don't think any of those guys were serious considering SJU.
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I think the turning point was how coach handled his illness and recovery.   You can't fault a person for falling ill, but if they're dedicated to the organization they should be expected to make the right decision about when and how they return.
If he couldn't coach in September, he shouldn't have. 
If he was able to come back in February, he should have. 

His wishy-washyness is what cost us on the recruiting trail, and what fed rumors by other coaches.    He needed to send a clear message, and he didn't.


Agree.  He let blood accumulate in the waters around the program.  Lost a lot of momentum.  Rumor mill was churning butter about us.

There is some truth to that.  But that is easily correctable.  He is healthy and assuming he gets the extension he will be re-invigorated.  He knows how to recruit.  He got lazy in some respects.

He knows that can't happen again.  He is not stupid.  He does not want to be fired again.  He does not want to fail again.

And he knows regardless of the length of the extension the important part is the buyout.  He knows if we are here in 2 years lamenting back to back mediocre seasons he will be on the phone with ESPN looking for a gig.

His problems are correctable.  It is up to him to re-dedicate himself.

The question is can he salvage the '15 class?  Outside of a few kids, he's missed out on all of his major targets.

Besides IB, which other major targets has he missed out on in '15? Diallo's decision will be a big one.

We haven't been linked to anyone other than Briscoe and Diallo this year. Lavin hasn't really made much noise on the recruiting front since signing Jordan. I think it's only fair to ask him what's up? Why did St.John's stop recruiting?

Sampson was a major target also. So if you want to be fair, so far Lavin lost one and won one of his 3 major targets. Diallo is the swing vote.

I think you'd be right if he didn't take last year off, but he did, and now he has to make up for it. He got his extension, but he had better be prepared to work for it.

I'd like to see the staff cast a wide net earlier in the process. Focused attention on 4 or 5 top 50 recruits at a time only works consistently at like 10 programs. In my opinion, we would be best served with a balanced roster of 50-100 ranked HS prospects and an occasional top 25 when the opportunity is there.

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I'd like to see the staff cast a wide net earlier in the process. Focused attention on 4 or 5 top 50 recruits at a time only works consistently at like 10 programs. In my opinion, we would be best served with a balanced roster of 50-100 ranked HS prospects and an occasional top 25 when the opportunity is there.

That requires more effort. The staff is lazy. I would really like St.John's to fire all of them. If we are stuck with Lavin, he needs a staff that's going to help him land talent better than the D2 shit these losers brought in last year. Give me a hungry staff. One that hustles.

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I'd like to see the staff cast a wide net earlier in the process. Focused attention on 4 or 5 top 50 recruits at a time only works consistently at like 10 programs. In my opinion, we would be best served with a balanced roster of 50-100 ranked HS prospects and an occasional top 25 when the opportunity is there.

That requires more effort. The staff is lazy. I would really like St.John's to fire all of them. If we are stuck with Lavin, he needs a staff that's going to help him land talent better than the D2 shit these losers brought in last year. Give me a hungry staff. One that hustles.

Very lazy and not well connected at all, especially in the Tri-state area which is a sad indictment on the program.

The only shot Lavin has at keeping this program relevant will be a major upgrade to the coaching staff. To be fair, Keady is an old man and a debit to these efforts. He shouldn't be on the bench. The other bozos I was never impressed with and noone's even heard of them. Otherwise, this program will be a 15-18 meaningless win team over the next 4 years and Lavin will spin it that he's brought stability and a winning record. Smoke and mirrors.

The bozos never impressed you?

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The bozos never impressed you?

Only a fool would be impressed  :2funny:


I'd like to see the staff cast a wide net earlier in the process. Focused attention on 4 or 5 top 50 recruits at a time only works consistently at like 10 programs. In my opinion, we would be best served with a balanced roster of 50-100 ranked HS prospects and an occasional top 25 when the opportunity is there.

+1

I'd like to see the staff cast a wide net earlier in the process. Focused attention on 4 or 5 top 50 recruits at a time only works consistently at like 10 programs. In my opinion, we would be best served with a balanced roster of 50-100 ranked HS prospects and an occasional top 25 when the opportunity is there.
See, there's a strategy.  Other coaches have done it, even Pitino.  Pitino has has the strategy to mostly go for recruits in the 20-75 range while at Louisville. He has tried to avoid one and dones, and the player history proves that.

The staff needs to rethink/reassess how and who they are recruiting. 

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I'd like to see the staff cast a wide net earlier in the process. Focused attention on 4 or 5 top 50 recruits at a time only works consistently at like 10 programs. In my opinion, we would be best served with a balanced roster of 50-100 ranked HS prospects and an occasional top 25 when the opportunity is there.

That requires more effort. The staff is lazy. I would really like St.John's to fire all of them. If we are stuck with Lavin, he needs a staff that's going to help him land talent better than the D2 shit these losers brought in last year. Give me a hungry staff. One that hustles.

Very lazy and not well connected at all, especially in the Tri-state area which is a sad indictment on the program.

The only shot Lavin has at keeping this program relevant will be a major upgrade to the coaching staff. To be fair, Keady is an old man and a debit to these efforts. He shouldn't be on the bench. The other bozos I was never impressed with and noone's even heard of them. Otherwise, this program will be a 15-18 meaningless win team over the next 4 years and Lavin will spin it that he's brought stability and a winning record. Smoke and mirrors.

Thought the offense looked much better this year. They moved the ball much better than in recent years. Keady teams always moved the ball very well. Problem was, we ran out of players. I'm not going to pin any of that on Keady. We are lucky to have his input. If Lavin doesn't listen, and at times, he's had a different philosophy, that's not on Keady. It seems to me they got what they all got could out of what they had.

Still, that doesn't forgive the rest of the staff for doing such a horrible job recruiting. Quite possibly the worst recruiting season in St.John's history.

I'd like to see the staff cast a wide net earlier in the process. Focused attention on 4 or 5 top 50 recruits at a time only works consistently at like 10 programs. In my opinion, we would be best served with a balanced roster of 50-100 ranked HS prospects and an occasional top 25 when the opportunity is there.

That requires more effort. The staff is lazy. I would really like St.John's to fire all of them. If we are stuck with Lavin, he needs a staff that's going to help him land talent better than the D2 shit these losers brought in last year. Give me a hungry staff. One that hustles.
Some used to really hustle on the court - what happened?

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I'd like to see the staff cast a wide net earlier in the process. Focused attention on 4 or 5 top 50 recruits at a time only works consistently at like 10 programs. In my opinion, we would be best served with a balanced roster of 50-100 ranked HS prospects and an occasional top 25 when the opportunity is there.

That requires more effort. The staff is lazy. I would really like St.John's to fire all of them. If we are stuck with Lavin, he needs a staff that's going to help him land talent better than the D2 shit these losers brought in last year. Give me a hungry staff. One that hustles.

Very lazy and not well connected at all, especially in the Tri-state area which is a sad indictment on the program.

The only shot Lavin has at keeping this program relevant will be a major upgrade to the coaching staff. To be fair, Keady is an old man and a debit to these efforts. He shouldn't be on the bench. The other bozos I was never impressed with and noone's even heard of them. Otherwise, this program will be a 15-18 meaningless win team over the next 4 years and Lavin will spin it that he's brought stability and a winning record. Smoke and mirrors.

Thought the offense looked much better this year. They moved the ball much better than in recent years. Keady teams always moved the ball very well. Problem was, we ran out of players. I'm not going to pin any of that on Keady. We are lucky to have his input. If Lavin doesn't listen, and at times, he's had a different philosophy, that's not on Keady. It seems to me they got what they all got could out of what they had.

Still, that doesn't forgive the rest of the staff for doing such a horrible job recruiting. Quite possibly the worst recruiting season in St.John's history.

A very poor recruiting year indeed. I thought the offense looked better this year. However, I can't say it looked much better regardless of what their stats say. I saw minor improvements but I wouldn't go as far as to say they were drastically better. There's definitely elements of coaching that are missing there. When guys play together for 4 years, they should know where each other is on the court before the play even happens. Too many times this season, they pulled their usual standstill routine where everyone stands around and one guy goes one on one.

SJU was a very easy team to defend if you go zone on them. When you have such a small lineup, this shouldn't be the case as they should be able to exploit their quickness advantage even in halfcourt sets and they didn't do that enough. Keady's days have passed him by. He hasn't been a HC in a decade. We all saw how the game of football passed Joe Gibbs by and that was after a decade away from the game. If Lavin's relying on Keady's in-game coaching and adjustments to improve this team, then the fans will be waiting a long time because it will be minimal improvement. If he's paid to be on the staff then I feel that position could be better utilized by a better in-game ass't coach or a better recruiter on staff. If he's not being paid to "consult" then it's fine. However that doesn't change the fact that their offense is completely sporadic and Keady is not the answer to their problems.