Transfers & Recruits Visiting SJU

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Re: Transfers & Recruits Visiting SJU
« Reply #140 on: April 14, 2016, 12:06:24 PM »
"I dont see Mussini contributing down the road.    Maybe im wrong Mase.
Freudenberg could be something.   But i think hes a project.   Not expecting a lot right away."

Think that Mussini will be a pleasant surprise next season playing with Lovett/Ponds.  Should get the ball where he can just catch and shoot.  I expect his 3 pt. percentage to top 40 next season.  Also think that Freudenberg, if spotted effectively, will be a solid outside threat. This team is going to need some drop dead shooters to implement CM's preferred style. Right now, Mussini and Freudenberg are our best options to fill that role.

This is the season for Mussini. He played out of position and too many minutes last year so hard to judge him fairly. This will be the year we will see what he can be for us. To get back on topic I would be happy to get Simon and Clark with either Kosta or Livingston rounding out the team

Who in the BE can Mussini get by? The problem wasn't that he was playing out of position. It's that he doesn't have a position. He's not a 2 guard either.

Poison, didn't he greatly out perform your expectations last season? Perhaps he'll do it again.

He didn't outperform anyone's expectations, much less greatly.

http://johnnyjungle.com/forum/index.php?topic=9689.msg241236#msg241236
*wipes ketchup from his eyes* - I guess Heinz sight isn’t 20/20.

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Re: Transfers & Recruits Visiting SJU
« Reply #141 on: April 14, 2016, 12:18:00 PM »
"I dont see Mussini contributing down the road.    Maybe im wrong Mase.
Freudenberg could be something.   But i think hes a project.   Not expecting a lot right away."

Think that Mussini will be a pleasant surprise next season playing with Lovett/Ponds.  Should get the ball where he can just catch and shoot.  I expect his 3 pt. percentage to top 40 next season.  Also think that Freudenberg, if spotted effectively, will be a solid outside threat. This team is going to need some drop dead shooters to implement CM's preferred style. Right now, Mussini and Freudenberg are our best options to fill that role.

This is the season for Mussini. He played out of position and too many minutes last year so hard to judge him fairly. This will be the year we will see what he can be for us. To get back on topic I would be happy to get Simon and Clark with either Kosta or Livingston rounding out the team

Who in the BE can Mussini get by? The problem wasn't that he was playing out of position. It's that he doesn't have a position. He's not a 2 guard either.

Poison, didn't he greatly out perform your expectations last season? Perhaps he'll do it again.

He didn't outperform anyone's expectations, much less greatly.

http://johnnyjungle.com/forum/index.php?topic=9689.msg241236#msg241236

LOL. I wasn't far off on some, but everything changes when guys like Lovett and Williams aren't playing.

The truth is, Mussini was a star when we played Wagner and UMBC, but when the competition got tougher, he almost always wasn't able to play his game.
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Re: Transfers & Recruits Visiting SJU
« Reply #142 on: April 14, 2016, 12:23:04 PM »
"I dont see Mussini contributing down the road.    Maybe im wrong Mase.
Freudenberg could be something.   But i think hes a project.   Not expecting a lot right away."

Think that Mussini will be a pleasant surprise next season playing with Lovett/Ponds.  Should get the ball where he can just catch and shoot.  I expect his 3 pt. percentage to top 40 next season.  Also think that Freudenberg, if spotted effectively, will be a solid outside threat. This team is going to need some drop dead shooters to implement CM's preferred style. Right now, Mussini and Freudenberg are our best options to fill that role.

This is the season for Mussini. He played out of position and too many minutes last year so hard to judge him fairly. This will be the year we will see what he can be for us. To get back on topic I would be happy to get Simon and Clark with either Kosta or Livingston rounding out the team

Who in the BE can Mussini get by? The problem wasn't that he was playing out of position. It's that he doesn't have a position. He's not a 2 guard either.

Poison, didn't he greatly out perform your expectations last season? Perhaps he'll do it again.

He didn't outperform anyone's expectations, much less greatly.

http://johnnyjungle.com/forum/index.php?topic=9689.msg241236#msg241236

LOL. I wasn't far off on some, but everything changes when guys like Lovett and Williams aren't playing.

Wasn't trying to call you out was really just asking you a question
*wipes ketchup from his eyes* - I guess Heinz sight isn’t 20/20.

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Re: Transfers & Recruits Visiting SJU
« Reply #143 on: April 14, 2016, 12:39:14 PM »
So if they all come, we'll have at least one ship (next year...(.For Livingston)  plus whoever else leaves (Williams. Moose? etc.)

I'm never leaving as much as you want me to go.
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Re: Transfers & Recruits Visiting SJU
« Reply #144 on: April 14, 2016, 02:25:37 PM »
My understanding is this:
1) Looking good with Simon and Clark. They view Simon has a marque talent and Clark as a kid who is a glue-type and with a year off and some weight is more talented than they will most likely recruit....they like him.
2) They have done the due diligence on Livingston and will accept him if he decides he wants to attend. Its 60-40% SJU lean.
3) The greek kid is a too far away if they have other options that can contribute. Its widely been stated correctly so he's hit or miss and right night for the staff he's a fall back option. If he turns out to be like his older brother then obviously they missed out, but he's a long way from that at this point.
Thanks for the info and agree with and hope all comes to fruition. Only correction is Clarke doesn't need to add weight as he already is a monster that almost makes Christian Jones look like a 98 lb. weakling.  :)

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Re: Transfers & Recruits Visiting SJU
« Reply #145 on: April 14, 2016, 02:41:34 PM »
"I dont see Mussini contributing down the road.    Maybe im wrong Mase.
Freudenberg could be something.   But i think hes a project.   Not expecting a lot right away."

Think that Mussini will be a pleasant surprise next season playing with Lovett/Ponds.  Should get the ball where he can just catch and shoot.  I expect his 3 pt. percentage to top 40 next season.  Also think that Freudenberg, if spotted effectively, will be a solid outside threat. This team is going to need some drop dead shooters to implement CM's preferred style. Right now, Mussini and Freudenberg are our best options to fill that role.

This is the season for Mussini. He played out of position and too many minutes last year so hard to judge him fairly. This will be the year we will see what he can be for us. To get back on topic I would be happy to get Simon and Clark with either Kosta or Livingston rounding out the team

Who in the BE can Mussini get by? The problem wasn't that he was playing out of position. It's that he doesn't have a position. He's not a 2 guard either.

I agree Poison. His lack of foot speed and frame are major obstacles for him to be anything more then a mop up guy . He is a man without a position and there is no DH in this sport.

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Re: Transfers & Recruits Visiting SJU
« Reply #146 on: April 14, 2016, 02:51:03 PM »
there is no DH in this sport.

At 30 percent from three he could be the Designated Misser.

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« Reply #147 on: April 14, 2016, 02:54:05 PM »
You keep harping on this.  I haven't read or heard much about the situation.  Obviously anyone that punches a cop is a major red flag, and I don't want a team of bad apples.  But I trust Mullin & Co. will do their diligence; this issue will resonate with Mullin, in particular, given his background. 

David Laury was arrested for assault, if I recall.  Assault is assault.  You had no issue with him staying on Iona, for various reasons.  If we get this kid, I trust the staff's judgment knowing more about the incident than we do.


Reading more of those Livingston details, seems like we could be exposed by one missed dosage resulting in back page headlines we don't need.

Tough call for staff if he wants to come here.  Trust they will make an informed decision.


If Livingston reacted this way because he didn't take his meds one morning, I have absolutely no problem inviting him to play for St.John's. That is not the same thing as some thug who thought he could beat up a cop. And furthermore, I think we've all seen or at least read about situations where a cop or cops deserved a punch in the face, or worse. Every situation is unique to itself.

They have meds that prevent felonies, multiple misdemeanors,  punching cops ...?

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Re: Transfers & Recruits Visiting SJU
« Reply #148 on: April 14, 2016, 03:00:45 PM »
"I dont see Mussini contributing down the road.    Maybe im wrong Mase.
Freudenberg could be something.   But i think hes a project.   Not expecting a lot right away."

Think that Mussini will be a pleasant surprise next season playing with Lovett/Ponds.  Should get the ball where he can just catch and shoot.  I expect his 3 pt. percentage to top 40 next season.  Also think that Freudenberg, if spotted effectively, will be a solid outside threat. This team is going to need some drop dead shooters to implement CM's preferred style. Right now, Mussini and Freudenberg are our best options to fill that role.

This is the season for Mussini. He played out of position and too many minutes last year so hard to judge him fairly. This will be the year we will see what he can be for us. To get back on topic I would be happy to get Simon and Clark with either Kosta or Livingston rounding out the team

Who in the BE can Mussini get by? The problem wasn't that he was playing out of position. It's that he doesn't have a position. He's not a 2 guard either.

I agree Poison. His lack of foot speed and frame are major obstacles for him to be anything more then a mop up guy . He is a man without a position and there is no DH in this sport.

It comes down to what he does over the summer. How much stronger can he get? How much can he improve his handle? Can he improve his foot speed? November, we'll know.

Re: Transfers & Recruits Visiting SJU
« Reply #149 on: April 14, 2016, 03:37:43 PM »
You keep harping on this.  I haven't read or heard much about the situation.  Obviously anyone that punches a cop is a major red flag, and I don't want a team of bad apples.  But I trust Mullin & Co. will do their diligence; this issue will resonate with Mullin, in particular, given his background. 

David Laury was arrested for assault, if I recall.  Assault is assault.  You had no issue with him staying on Iona, for various reasons.  If we get this kid, I trust the staff's judgment knowing more about the incident than we do.


Reading more of those Livingston details, seems like we could be exposed by one missed dosage resulting in back page headlines we don't need.

Tough call for staff if he wants to come here.  Trust they will make an informed decision.


If Livingston reacted this way because he didn't take his meds one morning, I have absolutely no problem inviting him to play for St.John's. That is not the same thing as some thug who thought he could beat up a cop. And furthermore, I think we've all seen or at least read about situations where a cop or cops deserved a punch in the face, or worse. Every situation is unique to itself.

They have meds that prevent felonies, multiple misdemeanors,  punching cops ...?

Assault is assault. But Assault on a police offer is a huge red flag as you say

Everyone makes mistakes. Like I said earlier, if this guy would propel us into top 3-5 of the Big East, it's worth a chance

Re: Transfers & Recruits Visiting SJU
« Reply #150 on: April 14, 2016, 04:23:38 PM »
It sounds like this kid was more than likely off his meds. Why else would he be at the facility. I don't know to many 20 year olds that hang out at psychiatric hospitals.  Perhaps he suffers from some ailment. We obviously don't know the whole story. I feel bad for the kid if that is the case. I feel bad for the Police Officer for suffering an injury and a cheap shot for being labeled a "dirty cop" on our website.

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« Reply #151 on: April 14, 2016, 04:27:33 PM »
It sounds like this kid was more than likely off his meds. Why else would he be at the facility. I don't know to many 20 year olds that hang out at psychiatric hospitals.  Perhaps he suffers from some ailment. We obviously don't know the whole story. I feel bad for the kid if that is the case. I feel bad for the Police Officer for suffering an injury and a cheap shot for being labeled a "dirty cop" on our website.

Dear God, no one is calling anyone a dirty cop.

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Re: Transfers & Recruits Visiting SJU
« Reply #152 on: April 14, 2016, 05:38:03 PM »
Jon Rothstein ‏@JonRothstein  4m4 minutes ago
Tennessee transfer Ray Kasongo is also considering USC, Seton Hall, UNLV, Georgetown, and. St. John's, sources told @CBSSports.

Hopefully this is just nothing more than a contingency plan. Not sure what I'm missing here and why all of these high major schools are after him. He's not that good

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« Reply #153 on: April 14, 2016, 05:52:28 PM »
Jon Rothstein ‏@JonRothstein  4m4 minutes ago
Tennessee transfer Ray Kasongo is also considering USC, Seton Hall, UNLV, Georgetown, and. St. John's, sources told @CBSSports.

Hopefully this is just nothing more than a contingency plan. Not sure what I'm missing here and why all of these high major schools are after him. He's not that good

Told we are not recruiting him.

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« Reply #154 on: April 14, 2016, 05:56:59 PM »
Jon Rothstein ‏@JonRothstein  4m4 minutes ago
Tennessee transfer Ray Kasongo is also considering USC, Seton Hall, UNLV, Georgetown, and. St. John's, sources told @CBSSports.

Hopefully this is just nothing more than a contingency plan. Not sure what I'm missing here and why all of these high major schools are after him. He's not that good

Told we are not recruiting him.

Thanks. Good, seemed fishy considering the lack of available scholarships

Re: Transfers & Recruits Visiting SJU
« Reply #155 on: April 14, 2016, 07:27:07 PM »
I am genuinely surprised how many of you think the program should go after a kid who punched a cop.

What if Sean had felt that way about Will Hunting after he hit a cop? :)
I was involved in a malay while I was younger where a friend hit an undercover cop in the cesspool that is Newburgh, NY. He got his ass handed to him by the judge, but was a good kid that just got caught in a horrible situation of dozens of people fighting, police dogs running around unleashed biting people, and people attacking others while the police were arresting them. Point is, it's not black and white.

I hear you.  Things do happen.  I'm a defense attorney lol.  I give arguments for justification and leniency all the time.
I'm not saying he's definitively a bad kid or that he shouldn't be offered any second chances in life.

I'm just saying the program comes first.  And if this was Lavin, I'd say he's putting the program at risk.  This could easily be a kid who never makes it to campus.  Or does, and then screws up again.
And he might not too.  Maybe it is an isolated incident.
But why take the chance?
You have a right to live freely after you've been punished for your crime. 
You don't have a RIGHT to play college basketball.
It's a privilege, bestowed on those whom the schools feel deserve it.

gotta give Desco props on this and I don't even agree on Livingston but Desco would have killed Lavin for recruiting him so I appreciate him having the same attitude now with recruits.

That being said anything short of armed robbery of the red cross I'm all on the Livingston bandwagon and if he can average 10 and 7 then I can look the other way on that too

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« Reply #156 on: April 14, 2016, 07:29:33 PM »
I am genuinely surprised how many of you think the program should go after a kid who punched a cop.

What if Sean had felt that way about Will Hunting after he hit a cop? :)
I was involved in a malay while I was younger where a friend hit an undercover cop in the cesspool that is Newburgh, NY. He got his ass handed to him by the judge, but was a good kid that just got caught in a horrible situation of dozens of people fighting, police dogs running around unleashed biting people, and people attacking others while the police were arresting them. Point is, it's not black and white.

I hear you.  Things do happen.  I'm a defense attorney lol.  I give arguments for justification and leniency all the time.
I'm not saying he's definitively a bad kid or that he shouldn't be offered any second chances in life.

I'm just saying the program comes first.  And if this was Lavin, I'd say he's putting the program at risk.  This could easily be a kid who never makes it to campus.  Or does, and then screws up again.
And he might not too.  Maybe it is an isolated incident.
But why take the chance?
You have a right to live freely after you've been punished for your crime. 
You don't have a RIGHT to play college basketball.
It's a privilege, bestowed on those whom the schools feel deserve it.

gotta give Desco props on this and I don't even agree on Livingston but Desco would have killed Lavin for recruiting him so I appreciate him having the same attitude now with recruits.

That being said anything short of armed robbery of the red cross I'm all on the Livingston bandwagon and if he can average 10 and 7 then I can look the other way on that too

If he robbed the Red Cross, I would pay his tuition

Re: Transfers & Recruits Visiting SJU
« Reply #157 on: April 14, 2016, 10:51:33 PM »
I don't know, I've heard several negative things about the RedCross, and that they did not acquit themselves very well, post Sandy.

Re: Transfers & Recruits Visiting SJU
« Reply #158 on: April 14, 2016, 11:58:22 PM »
Point is, it's not black and white.

Or sometimes it is.

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« Reply #159 on: April 15, 2016, 12:27:18 AM »
So the guy was tased twice - pulls the wires out of his back and still has the wherewithall to charge/punch a cop and attempt an escape?

At a minimum I'ld say he could provide toughness.

I for one hope we get Livingston AND Clark.  ;)