Two separate issues. The call was egregious yes, but one can only speculate what could have happened if the call went our way. We could have very well still lost.
It would have been pretty hard. Heron had possession moving towards the SJ basket and every Seton Hall player was behind him. I mean sure, he could have turned around and banged a three for Seton Hall, but it's pretty likely he'd have dribbled around and run out the clock.
The call in and of itself did not change the score, our inability to stop SHU from scoring is what changed the score If we played defense and execute on offense we win, even after the bad call. As coaches that is what you tell your team. Leave the “blame the refs for the loss” for the fans.
Okay well I'm a fan not a coach. (And evidently I'm the only one here who isn't except dopey Carmine and he's a referee.) So not having a team to tell things to what I'm telling you is that absent that blown whistle St John's wins that game barring an act of God. If your hot take is that they missed some free throws and took a few bad shots and if they hadn't they'd have won that's fine but that hot take applies to pretty much every game played, that is, if the team that lost had played better they'd have won.
Team was in position to win the game and they failed to execute.
No, they didn't fail to execute, they executed perfectly: LJF stole the ball and passed it to Heron and Michael Stephens gave the ball back to Seton Hall and said here try again.