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Re: AD Search
« Reply #40 on: October 04, 2018, 02:09:11 PM »
I can’t believe part time Mitch lasts much longer.

Even if he can't coach a lick, and I'm not saying that he can or can't because for all I know he's a fine assistant, two hall of famers are always better than one.  It's a pleasing aesthetic and I hope he stays.

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Re: AD Search
« Reply #41 on: October 04, 2018, 03:06:31 PM »

I don’t think he necessarily wants to get rid of mullin

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I believe mullin’s seat got a whole lot warmer.


So your take away from a press conference where Cragg comes out and thanks Louie and Kaiser and goes on to talk about tradition, loyalty and family is that it's looking kind of dicey for the greatest player in program history. Thanks for the hot take.

Re: AD Search
« Reply #42 on: October 04, 2018, 03:21:18 PM »
I can’t believe part time Mitch lasts much longer.

Even if he can't coach a lick, and I'm not saying that he can or can't because for all I know he's a fine assistant, two hall of famers are always better than one.  It's a pleasing aesthetic and I hope he stays.
I agree in a sense.  I wish Mitch was on staff in a special advisor type roll ala Gene Keady. With Mullin's deficiencies as a in game coach i wish we could have a real coach like Dunlap or Mike Rice in Mitch's actual assistant position.

Re: AD Search
« Reply #43 on: October 04, 2018, 03:59:05 PM »
All signs point to him having the experience to know how to build a reputable program. Let's see if he can deliver on that.

Surely a ton better than not having any real AD since Manetta before 2001.  Tan-man was our most noble small-time effort since then.  It seems from all indications, Cragg comes from the background we need.  A smaller, essentially basketball-focused school that has had more success at this than any other.  Kudos to SJU admin for getting this done.  I think it gives us our best shot at actually turning this thing around.  And truth be told, I really do think Mullin needs a GM-figure to help him make some of these executive decisions like hiring assistants and somebody in his ear that actually has his attention.
I heard the ad’s interview. If what he said is true. Plenty of changes are coming.
I don’t think he necessarily wants to get rid of mullin, but an experienced assistant was needed from day 1. Anyone paying attention knew that. I can’t believe part time Mitch lasts much longer.
I believe mullin’s seat got a whole lot warmer. The ad wants and expects to win. One recruiter is not going to get it done. I can’t imagine witnessing Greg st. Jean do most of the coaching will impress him to much either.

Last years team had flaws. But is shouldn’t have finished tied for last place. With heron we have plenty of talent coming in. Their should be high expectations.
Chris Mullin isn’t paid to try or improve . He is paid to win basketball games. 
I found the quote "There was no real background to suggest he would be a great college basketball coach." to be very telling.  It's an introductory press conference obviously he's not going to start off a new gig saying hey this guy I'm inheriting sucks and we're not going to be good till I get to pick my own guy.  However, I read that one single quote as pointing out that it was a very crazy move to hire a coach with zero experience.  I'm hopeful Cragg can help Mullin work out and become a multiple time National Championship winning coach at SJU but I agree with you that Mullin's seat is certainly warmer now then it was when Gempeshaw was calling the shots.
« Last Edit: October 04, 2018, 03:59:42 PM by colelatshaw2010 »

Re: AD Search
« Reply #44 on: October 04, 2018, 04:48:18 PM »
All signs point to him having the experience to know how to build a reputable program. Let's see if he can deliver on that.

Surely a ton better than not having any real AD since Manetta before 2001.  Tan-man was our most noble small-time effort since then.  It seems from all indications, Cragg comes from the background we need.  A smaller, essentially basketball-focused school that has had more success at this than any other.  Kudos to SJU admin for getting this done.  I think it gives us our best shot at actually turning this thing around.  And truth be told, I really do think Mullin needs a GM-figure to help him make some of these executive decisions like hiring assistants and somebody in his ear that actually has his attention.
I heard the ad’s interview. If what he said is true. Plenty of changes are coming.
I don’t think he necessarily wants to get rid of mullin, but an experienced assistant was needed from day 1. Anyone paying attention knew that. I can’t believe part time Mitch lasts much longer.
I believe mullin’s seat got a whole lot warmer. The ad wants and expects to win. One recruiter is not going to get it done. I can’t imagine witnessing Greg st. Jean do most of the coaching will impress him to much either.

Last years team had flaws. But is shouldn’t have finished tied for last place. With heron we have plenty of talent coming in. Their should be high expectations.
Chris Mullin isn’t paid to try or improve . He is paid to win basketball games. 
I found the quote "There was no real background to suggest he would be a great college basketball coach." to be very telling.  It's an introductory press conference obviously he's not going to start off a new gig saying hey this guy I'm inheriting sucks and we're not going to be good till I get to pick my own guy.  However, I read that one single quote as pointing out that it was a very crazy move to hire a coach with zero experience.  I'm hopeful Cragg can help Mullin work out and become a multiple time National Championship winning coach at SJU but I agree with you that Mullin's seat is certainly warmer now then it was when Gempeshaw was calling the shots.


In what alternate reality do you live, that you think a Dukie is going to come in here
and fire the biggest living icon SJU has ever had.  He could resign but it will never be at
this AD's insistence.

Re: AD Search
« Reply #45 on: October 04, 2018, 05:01:47 PM »
All signs point to him having the experience to know how to build a reputable program. Let's see if he can deliver on that.

Surely a ton better than not having any real AD since Manetta before 2001.  Tan-man was our most noble small-time effort since then.  It seems from all indications, Cragg comes from the background we need.  A smaller, essentially basketball-focused school that has had more success at this than any other.  Kudos to SJU admin for getting this done.  I think it gives us our best shot at actually turning this thing around.  And truth be told, I really do think Mullin needs a GM-figure to help him make some of these executive decisions like hiring assistants and somebody in his ear that actually has his attention.
I heard the ad’s interview. If what he said is true. Plenty of changes are coming.
I don’t think he necessarily wants to get rid of mullin, but an experienced assistant was needed from day 1. Anyone paying attention knew that. I can’t believe part time Mitch lasts much longer.
I believe mullin’s seat got a whole lot warmer. The ad wants and expects to win. One recruiter is not going to get it done. I can’t imagine witnessing Greg st. Jean do most of the coaching will impress him to much either.

Last years team had flaws. But is shouldn’t have finished tied for last place. With heron we have plenty of talent coming in. Their should be high expectations.
Chris Mullin isn’t paid to try or improve . He is paid to win basketball games. 
I found the quote "There was no real background to suggest he would be a great college basketball coach." to be very telling.  It's an introductory press conference obviously he's not going to start off a new gig saying hey this guy I'm inheriting sucks and we're not going to be good till I get to pick my own guy.  However, I read that one single quote as pointing out that it was a very crazy move to hire a coach with zero experience.  I'm hopeful Cragg can help Mullin work out and become a multiple time National Championship winning coach at SJU but I agree with you that Mullin's seat is certainly warmer now then it was when Gempeshaw was calling the shots.


In what alternate reality do you live, that you think a Dukie is going to come in here
and fire the biggest living icon SJU has ever had.  He could resign but it will never be at
this AD's insistence.

The biggest living icon SJU has ever had who's currently 38-60 (12-42 in conference) as a coach. If the AD thinks there's someone out there who can do a better job as coach then he'll make the decision that he was hired to do, regardless of what Mullin did as a player.

Re: AD Search
« Reply #46 on: October 04, 2018, 05:31:18 PM »
All signs point to him having the experience to know how to build a reputable program. Let's see if he can deliver on that.

Surely a ton better than not having any real AD since Manetta before 2001.  Tan-man was our most noble small-time effort since then.  It seems from all indications, Cragg comes from the background we need.  A smaller, essentially basketball-focused school that has had more success at this than any other.  Kudos to SJU admin for getting this done.  I think it gives us our best shot at actually turning this thing around.  And truth be told, I really do think Mullin needs a GM-figure to help him make some of these executive decisions like hiring assistants and somebody in his ear that actually has his attention.
I heard the ad’s interview. If what he said is true. Plenty of changes are coming.
I don’t think he necessarily wants to get rid of mullin, but an experienced assistant was needed from day 1. Anyone paying attention knew that. I can’t believe part time Mitch lasts much longer.
I believe mullin’s seat got a whole lot warmer. The ad wants and expects to win. One recruiter is not going to get it done. I can’t imagine witnessing Greg st. Jean do most of the coaching will impress him to much either.

Last years team had flaws. But is shouldn’t have finished tied for last place. With heron we have plenty of talent coming in. Their should be high expectations.
Chris Mullin isn’t paid to try or improve . He is paid to win basketball games. 
I found the quote "There was no real background to suggest he would be a great college basketball coach." to be very telling.  It's an introductory press conference obviously he's not going to start off a new gig saying hey this guy I'm inheriting sucks and we're not going to be good till I get to pick my own guy.  However, I read that one single quote as pointing out that it was a very crazy move to hire a coach with zero experience.  I'm hopeful Cragg can help Mullin work out and become a multiple time National Championship winning coach at SJU but I agree with you that Mullin's seat is certainly warmer now then it was when Gempeshaw was calling the shots.


In what alternate reality do you live, that you think a Dukie is going to come in here
and fire the biggest living icon SJU has ever had.  He could resign but it will never be at
this AD's insistence.

The biggest living icon SJU has ever had who's currently 38-60 (12-42 in conference) as a coach. If the AD thinks there's someone out there who can do a better job as coach then he'll make the decision that he was hired to do, regardless of what Mullin did as a player.

Only in your dreams will there be a firing.  Resignation is always the way he will leave.

Re: AD Search
« Reply #47 on: October 04, 2018, 05:33:27 PM »
All signs point to him having the experience to know how to build a reputable program. Let's see if he can deliver on that.

Surely a ton better than not having any real AD since Manetta before 2001.  Tan-man was our most noble small-time effort since then.  It seems from all indications, Cragg comes from the background we need.  A smaller, essentially basketball-focused school that has had more success at this than any other.  Kudos to SJU admin for getting this done.  I think it gives us our best shot at actually turning this thing around.  And truth be told, I really do think Mullin needs a GM-figure to help him make some of these executive decisions like hiring assistants and somebody in his ear that actually has his attention.
I heard the ad’s interview. If what he said is true. Plenty of changes are coming.
I don’t think he necessarily wants to get rid of mullin, but an experienced assistant was needed from day 1. Anyone paying attention knew that. I can’t believe part time Mitch lasts much longer.
I believe mullin’s seat got a whole lot warmer. The ad wants and expects to win. One recruiter is not going to get it done. I can’t imagine witnessing Greg st. Jean do most of the coaching will impress him to much either.

Last years team had flaws. But is shouldn’t have finished tied for last place. With heron we have plenty of talent coming in. Their should be high expectations.
Chris Mullin isn’t paid to try or improve . He is paid to win basketball games. 
I found the quote "There was no real background to suggest he would be a great college basketball coach." to be very telling.  It's an introductory press conference obviously he's not going to start off a new gig saying hey this guy I'm inheriting sucks and we're not going to be good till I get to pick my own guy.  However, I read that one single quote as pointing out that it was a very crazy move to hire a coach with zero experience.  I'm hopeful Cragg can help Mullin work out and become a multiple time National Championship winning coach at SJU but I agree with you that Mullin's seat is certainly warmer now then it was when Gempeshaw was calling the shots.


In what alternate reality do you live, that you think a Dukie is going to come in here
and fire the biggest living icon SJU has ever had.  He could resign but it will never be at
this AD's insistence.

The biggest living icon SJU has ever had who's currently 38-60 (12-42 in conference) as a coach. If the AD thinks there's someone out there who can do a better job as coach then he'll make the decision that he was hired to do, regardless of what Mullin did as a player.

Only in your dreams will there be a firing.  Resignation is always the way he will leave.
If your real name isn't Bobby Gempeshaw or Mike Cragg then you have no ability to foretell how Chris Mullin's St. John's coaching career will end. 
« Last Edit: October 04, 2018, 05:33:45 PM by colelatshaw2010 »

Re: AD Search
« Reply #48 on: October 04, 2018, 10:11:03 PM »
All signs point to him having the experience to know how to build a reputable program. Let's see if he can deliver on that.

Surely a ton better than not having any real AD since Manetta before 2001.  Tan-man was our most noble small-time effort since then.  It seems from all indications, Cragg comes from the background we need.  A smaller, essentially basketball-focused school that has had more success at this than any other.  Kudos to SJU admin for getting this done.  I think it gives us our best shot at actually turning this thing around.  And truth be told, I really do think Mullin needs a GM-figure to help him make some of these executive decisions like hiring assistants and somebody in his ear that actually has his attention.
I heard the ad’s interview. If what he said is true. Plenty of changes are coming.
I don’t think he necessarily wants to get rid of mullin, but an experienced assistant was needed from day 1. Anyone paying attention knew that. I can’t believe part time Mitch lasts much longer.
I believe mullin’s seat got a whole lot warmer. The ad wants and expects to win. One recruiter is not going to get it done. I can’t imagine witnessing Greg st. Jean do most of the coaching will impress him to much either.

Last years team had flaws. But is shouldn’t have finished tied for last place. With heron we have plenty of talent coming in. Their should be high expectations.
Chris Mullin isn’t paid to try or improve . He is paid to win basketball games. 
I found the quote "There was no real background to suggest he would be a great college basketball coach." to be very telling.  It's an introductory press conference obviously he's not going to start off a new gig saying hey this guy I'm inheriting sucks and we're not going to be good till I get to pick my own guy.  However, I read that one single quote as pointing out that it was a very crazy move to hire a coach with zero experience.  I'm hopeful Cragg can help Mullin work out and become a multiple time National Championship winning coach at SJU but I agree with you that Mullin's seat is certainly warmer now then it was when Gempeshaw was calling the shots.


In what alternate reality do you live, that you think a Dukie is going to come in here
and fire the biggest living icon SJU has ever had.  He could resign but it will never be at
this AD's insistence.

The biggest living icon SJU has ever had who's currently 38-60 (12-42 in conference) as a coach. If the AD thinks there's someone out there who can do a better job as coach then he'll make the decision that he was hired to do, regardless of what Mullin did as a player.

Only in your dreams will there be a firing.  Resignation is always the way he will leave.
If your real name isn't Bobby Gempeshaw or Mike Cragg then you have no ability to foretell how Chris Mullin's St. John's coaching career will end. 

Time will tell who is correct.

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Re: AD Search
« Reply #49 on: October 05, 2018, 08:32:00 AM »
All signs point to him having the experience to know how to build a reputable program. Let's see if he can deliver on that.

Surely a ton better than not having any real AD since Manetta before 2001.  Tan-man was our most noble small-time effort since then.  It seems from all indications, Cragg comes from the background we need.  A smaller, essentially basketball-focused school that has had more success at this than any other.  Kudos to SJU admin for getting this done.  I think it gives us our best shot at actually turning this thing around.  And truth be told, I really do think Mullin needs a GM-figure to help him make some of these executive decisions like hiring assistants and somebody in his ear that actually has his attention.
I heard the ad’s interview. If what he said is true. Plenty of changes are coming.
I don’t think he necessarily wants to get rid of mullin, but an experienced assistant was needed from day 1. Anyone paying attention knew that. I can’t believe part time Mitch lasts much longer.
I believe mullin’s seat got a whole lot warmer. The ad wants and expects to win. One recruiter is not going to get it done. I can’t imagine witnessing Greg st. Jean do most of the coaching will impress him to much either.

Last years team had flaws. But is shouldn’t have finished tied for last place. With heron we have plenty of talent coming in. Their should be high expectations.
Chris Mullin isn’t paid to try or improve . He is paid to win basketball games. 
I found the quote "There was no real background to suggest he would be a great college basketball coach." to be very telling.  It's an introductory press conference obviously he's not going to start off a new gig saying hey this guy I'm inheriting sucks and we're not going to be good till I get to pick my own guy.  However, I read that one single quote as pointing out that it was a very crazy move to hire a coach with zero experience.  I'm hopeful Cragg can help Mullin work out and become a multiple time National Championship winning coach at SJU but I agree with you that Mullin's seat is certainly warmer now then it was when Gempeshaw was calling the shots.


In what alternate reality do you live, that you think a Dukie is going to come in here
and fire the biggest living icon SJU has ever had.  He could resign but it will never be at
this AD's insistence.

The biggest living icon SJU has ever had who's currently 38-60 (12-42 in conference) as a coach. If the AD thinks there's someone out there who can do a better job as coach then he'll make the decision that he was hired to do, regardless of what Mullin did as a player.

Only in your dreams will there be a firing.  Resignation is always the way he will leave.

Yeah I didn’t read it as a “for whom the bell tolls” type of comment.  I did find it very pragmatic and refreshing.  I enjoyed the “let’s get real” part.  He said something that many were thinking.  I think Cragg was just saying that “Mullin wasn’t prepared for this, he’s a great basketball mind but not a built-in program leader and needs my help”.  Cragg took the reigns right away and laid it out on the table.  I liked him immediately because we need somebody who is going to take the Athletic department reigns and not a shrinking violet.

Re: AD Search
« Reply #50 on: October 18, 2018, 11:04:47 PM »
Wonder if the brewing mess at Duke re Zion Williamson's eligibility and the rule passed by the NCAA after the Cam Newton mess when his father acted as his agent and solicited money and other benefits Mississippi State could have been a factor in our new AD's decision to leave Duke after so many years?

Could the situation with Williamson's father having solicited cash and other benefits from Kansas before choosing Duke have been known by those at Duke during his recruitment?