Trust the Process

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Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #60 on: January 05, 2018, 11:48:19 AM »
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Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #61 on: January 05, 2018, 11:50:11 AM »
Brandon Sampson would not have made a difference in big east play in year 1 .....he made zero impact at LSU on a team that did not reach the NIT. Yes they had some better players ahead of him but we can not say he was going to be difference maker.

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Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #62 on: January 05, 2018, 11:53:59 AM »
Still would take Lavin back in a heartbeat,

That's because you're dumb.
No because Lavin is Basketball coach . Basketball coaches are paid to win games.
U seriously can’t be this stupid.... LOL.... Lavin left Mullin w/ two schollie players : Jordan, who is a criminal... and Obekpa, who had b-ball IQ of a rock.

Anyone w/ half a brain realized it would take a MINIMUM of three years to turn this thing around. IMHO, we are right on schedule... w/out the injuries to our STARTING guards we would be in the top 25 as we speak..... pipe down u fool.

Mullin had nothing to work with when he started. We all know that, but you’re not painting an accurate picture. Lavin was pushed out, or fired. Whichever. But the fact remains he didn’t have a chance to finish recruiting. We can’t say he left Mullin with two players when we know that he wasn’t going to leave himself with two players. When a coach is fired, players leave. That’s what you’re signing up for. As horrible as things turned out for Jordan, who was clearly a troubled kid from day one, they still included him as a member of the team. Had he stayed, his life may have turned out differently. I think you’re being unfairly hard on Obekpa. He wasn’t a well rounded player, but he absolutely would have helped the team had he returned. Work ethic and personality aside, he was still an above average center in the BE.

In addition to Jordan and Obekpa, Brandon Sampson would have played in the backcourt with Jordan. There’s no comparison to a backcourt of Jordan and Sampson and a backcourt of Mussini and M’Vouika.

Lavin made a mess of every class he brought here because the management part of the job ate him alive. He’s where he belongs now. Talking. It’s how he landed so many quality players early on, and then had no clue how to take it from there.
Huh?... u are a babbling fool.

There is a reason Lavin can’t get a job... he shit the bed & left our program with nothing but a criminal & a pot head.... those are the FACTS “genius”(lol)

Actually, those aren’t facts. Lavin didn’t leave our program with a criminal. He left St.John’s with a kid who drove to Philly to visit his mom when he shoulda been at a game or a practice. Not the best teammate. Not a criminal.

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Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #63 on: January 05, 2018, 11:55:00 AM »
Brandon Sampson would not have made a difference in big east play in year 1 .....he made zero impact at LSU on a team that did not reach the NIT. Yes they had some better players ahead of him but we can not say he was going to be difference maker.

I said he would have helped. I said that because we won 1 game and we couldn’t dribble.

Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #64 on: January 05, 2018, 11:55:27 AM »
agree with Poison ....cannot classify Jordan as Lavin's fault at all he did everything he could to help him

Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #65 on: January 05, 2018, 12:07:28 PM »
"I thought Sampson was released from LOI? Jordan, IDK how he was doing in the classroom or how anyone knows that. Obekpa is where I disagree. He wasn’t an All BE player as a junior, but I thought overall he played well. He started scoring more as a junior. "

1.  Sampson only gave StJ a verbal and as such did not need to be released from an LOI. Sampson verballed to StJ in January between signing periods. LSU had signed somebody else, Antonio Blakeney, who was a 5-star guard in the fall.
2.  Once Jordan decided to leave, the information about blowing off the spring semester's classes became public.  Should that have come out?  I don't give a damn.  The fact remains, he didn't go to class and would not have qualified for the following fall semester at least.
3.  As far as Obekpa, we'll have to agree to disagree.

Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #66 on: January 05, 2018, 12:11:41 PM »
I would love to hear what you think would fix St. John's

New campus arena would be a nice start. Place is a dump. Tough to attract anyone to a campus in Queens as it is. Not sure MSG is the draw that it was 20 years ago.

Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #67 on: January 05, 2018, 12:47:47 PM »
iwow we actually agree! Went to my first game on campus and i was shocked how there is nothing around the school at all.....MSG is not the same draw at all but all it takes is a two year span to have that place finally pick up steam again and packed. NYC is dying for a good basketball team. There was about 12,000 fans or more i would think when it was St. Johns vs Gtown in the regular seasonlast year and that place had some life....Just need to WIN  and that place will be back to what it use to be.

Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #68 on: January 05, 2018, 03:04:58 PM »
New campus arena would be a nice start. Place is a dump. 

I've always gone to way more games at Alumni Hall than at the Garden and have preferred it even sans alcohol due to:

1) Easy drive no train
2) Lower cost (travel, tickets, concessions)
3) Closer to the court
4) Feels like home

Yet I have to admit it was less than ideal when you're surrounded by fans instead of empty seats like at the Providence game. There really is no leg room, you're jammed in like sardines and it's a pain in the a$$ to let people get in and out of the rows.  Plus, I know it would have been hot as hell if it wasn't 10 degrees outside.

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Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #69 on: January 06, 2018, 02:28:00 AM »
-Father Harrington let this teams rot
-Lavin created his own issues by not recruiting and creating drama
-Mullin came to the program because he trust what Dr. Gempeshaw Vision for the program was...Other wise why now? Couldn’t he have an opportunity to coach at the NBA level?
-SJU would be a complete rebuild with or without Lavin, Mullin was brought in to bridge the gap of the alumni generation and the new generation.
-Growing pains is expected with an inexperienced coach, plus a complete rebuild of a roster
-Legitamte arguments can be made about roster situation, but Creighton game was a should have win...yes bench contributed nothing, but too many 3s at wrong times, and does Mullin really have to teach how to make a clutch free throw?
-Year two was a success compared to year one.  Year 3 non conference schedule is ranked  one of the top schedules in the BE, the program did well and improved from year 2 to year 3....Lovett injury has impacted the BE schedule.
-This season is not over yet, but an NIT invitation is still an improvement and an NCAA tournament invite is even better, and still possible.
-Recruitment is better then it has been in awhile and each year it has been getting better. Next year should be the best in a long time.

Overall Mullin is a 3rd year coach that is supposed to reignite SJU basketball tradition, I think this is still possible because of the leadership that is in place at the President and AD level. When somebody states that a coach has more experience/better then Mullin, my response is duh...Mullin is much more then a coach, he is supposed to be a Phoenix of a historic program. Can he pull it off, I do not know...Is the program heading in the right direction, as of right now the answer is yes.
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Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #71 on: January 06, 2018, 10:58:15 AM »
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Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #72 on: January 06, 2018, 11:02:17 AM »
New Zach article

https://nypost.com/2018/01/06/chris-mullin-wont-make-excuses-for-shorthanded-st-johns/

For once, I’d like to see a St.John’s coach own up to his own mistakes. Say what you want about Jim Boeheim and Jim Calhoun, but they take defeat like men. The losses to Seton Hall and Creighton are due to 5 or 6 tired guys that played their butts off. The wheels came off at the very end for that reason and that reason alone.

I hope the staff enjoyed their summer vacation. And people have the nerve to call Lavin out for being a lazy recruiter. To say the shoe is on the other foot would be a dramatic understatement.

I fully expect us to destroy DePaul. Kids are hungry and probably pretty pissed that they’re 0-3.

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Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #73 on: January 06, 2018, 01:55:47 PM »
If Johnny jungle didn’t exist and fans just watched Basketball and read the sports page Steve Lavin would still be coach and most fans would have been happy. I am sure their was some non sense. But many of your recollections are just so off. Do you guys remember Dwight hardy? Dom and Harrison’s 4 years were at times disappointing. But for 4 years we beat some good teams. The garden had some decent crowds and most wore read and went home happy. After 5 years, the fan base had enough of that. And then he was fired. The program left even worse then when he got here.
These 3 years have been awful. Never had to happen. What is worse is that same fan base who watched us get killed under norm Roberts seems happier. Lifetime contracts. Trust the process.

If anyone watched St. John’s games without knowing we had a famous coach they would know we don’t play defense . That is not an opinion- this team gives up 80,90, 100 points like it is the game plan.
 We take bad shots- bad shooters shoot whenever and wherever they want. We don’t rebound- we don’t box out- last game was by 20. We’re they so big?
If we fix those 3 things we can compete. I don’t believe we will. Because I don’t trust the process.
Every wide open shot Ahmed gives and opponent , every missed dunk in warmups( yes that matters), any terrible 3 pointer taken by a player who has no business taking one, any time we give up 90 in a game make me trust that their is no process.
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Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #74 on: January 06, 2018, 06:09:04 PM »
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Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #75 on: January 06, 2018, 07:58:08 PM »
If Johnny jungle didn’t exist and fans just watched Basketball and read the sports page Steve Lavin would still be coach and most fans would have been happy. I am sure their was some non sense. But many of your recollections are just so off. Do you guys remember Dwight hardy? Dom and Harrison’s 4 years were at times disappointing. But for 4 years we beat some good teams. The garden had some decent crowds and most wore read and went home happy. After 5 years, the fan base had enough of that. And then he was fired. The program left even worse then when he got here.
These 3 years have been awful. Never had to happen. What is worse is that same fan base who watched us get killed under norm Roberts seems happier. Lifetime contracts. Trust the process.

If anyone watched St. John’s games without knowing we had a famous coach they would know we don’t play defense . That is not an opinion- this team gives up 80,90, 100 points like it is the game plan.
 We take bad shots- bad shooters shoot whenever and wherever they want. We don’t rebound- we don’t box out- last game was by 20. We’re they so big?
If we fix those 3 things we can compete. I don’t believe we will. Because I don’t trust the process.
Every wide open shot Ahmed gives and opponent , every missed dunk in warmups( yes that matters), any terrible 3 pointer taken by a player who has no business taking one, any time we give up 90 in a game make me trust that their is no process.

Do you remember how we started BE seasons with Lav? Speaking of recollections and all
*wipes ketchup from his eyes* - I guess Heinz sight isn’t 20/20.

Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #76 on: January 06, 2018, 08:03:37 PM »
If Johnny jungle didn’t exist and fans just watched Basketball and read the sports page Steve Lavin would still be coach and most fans would have been happy. I am sure their was some non sense. But many of your recollections are just so off. Do you guys remember Dwight hardy? Dom and Harrison’s 4 years were at times disappointing. But for 4 years we beat some good teams. The garden had some decent crowds and most wore read and went home happy. After 5 years, the fan base had enough of that. And then he was fired. The program left even worse then when he got here.
These 3 years have been awful. Never had to happen. What is worse is that same fan base who watched us get killed under norm Roberts seems happier. Lifetime contracts. Trust the process.

If anyone watched St. John’s games without knowing we had a famous coach they would know we don’t play defense . That is not an opinion- this team gives up 80,90, 100 points like it is the game plan.
 We take bad shots- bad shooters shoot whenever and wherever they want. We don’t rebound- we don’t box out- last game was by 20. We’re they so big?
If we fix those 3 things we can compete. I don’t believe we will. Because I don’t trust the process.
Every wide open shot Ahmed gives and opponent , every missed dunk in warmups( yes that matters), any terrible 3 pointer taken by a player who has no business taking one, any time we give up 90 in a game make me trust that their is no process.

Do you remember how we started BE seasons with Lav? Speaking of recollections and all
Why can't they both suck?

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Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #77 on: January 06, 2018, 08:05:52 PM »
If Johnny jungle didn’t exist and fans just watched Basketball and read the sports page Steve Lavin would still be coach and most fans would have been happy. I am sure their was some non sense. But many of your recollections are just so off. Do you guys remember Dwight hardy? Dom and Harrison’s 4 years were at times disappointing. But for 4 years we beat some good teams. The garden had some decent crowds and most wore read and went home happy. After 5 years, the fan base had enough of that. And then he was fired. The program left even worse then when he got here.
These 3 years have been awful. Never had to happen. What is worse is that same fan base who watched us get killed under norm Roberts seems happier. Lifetime contracts. Trust the process.

If anyone watched St. John’s games without knowing we had a famous coach they would know we don’t play defense . That is not an opinion- this team gives up 80,90, 100 points like it is the game plan.
 We take bad shots- bad shooters shoot whenever and wherever they want. We don’t rebound- we don’t box out- last game was by 20. We’re they so big?
If we fix those 3 things we can compete. I don’t believe we will. Because I don’t trust the process.
Every wide open shot Ahmed gives and opponent , every missed dunk in warmups( yes that matters), any terrible 3 pointer taken by a player who has no business taking one, any time we give up 90 in a game make me trust that their is no process.

Do you remember how we started BE seasons with Lav? Speaking of recollections and all
Yes I do. 1st year slow. Then beat Georgetown, uconn, nova, killed duke, Pitt (google I do often). Dom’s junior year, we were awful then one of the best teams in the country for a month and a half.

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Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #78 on: January 06, 2018, 08:20:02 PM »
If Johnny jungle didn’t exist and fans just watched Basketball and read the sports page Steve Lavin would still be coach and most fans would have been happy. I am sure their was some non sense. But many of your recollections are just so off. Do you guys remember Dwight hardy? Dom and Harrison’s 4 years were at times disappointing. But for 4 years we beat some good teams. The garden had some decent crowds and most wore read and went home happy. After 5 years, the fan base had enough of that. And then he was fired. The program left even worse then when he got here.
These 3 years have been awful. Never had to happen. What is worse is that same fan base who watched us get killed under norm Roberts seems happier. Lifetime contracts. Trust the process.

If anyone watched St. John’s games without knowing we had a famous coach they would know we don’t play defense . That is not an opinion- this team gives up 80,90, 100 points like it is the game plan.
 We take bad shots- bad shooters shoot whenever and wherever they want. We don’t rebound- we don’t box out- last game was by 20. We’re they so big?
If we fix those 3 things we can compete. I don’t believe we will. Because I don’t trust the process.
Every wide open shot Ahmed gives and opponent , every missed dunk in warmups( yes that matters), any terrible 3 pointer taken by a player who has no business taking one, any time we give up 90 in a game make me trust that their is no process.

Do you remember how we started BE seasons with Lav? Speaking of recollections and all
Why can't they both suck?

Because they both don’t suck. Lavin recruited better players, and he won more games. Maybe they were right to move on but hiring a coach with zero experience who clearly doesn’t think that matters was an error in judgement which was consistent with the St.John’s braintrust.

Anyone who loves Mullin enough to accept a shittier coaching performance than Norm Roberts can go F themselves. He puts together another season like he did last year, he can go take a hike

Re: Trust the Process
« Reply #79 on: January 06, 2018, 08:43:32 PM »

He puts together another season like he did last year, he can go take a hike

Concur.