I think we are going off topic on a lot of threads so just wanted to clean up things and have some thoughts in this thread.
A lot things I'm seeing is about Mullin, Lavin, results or lack thereof.
I'll add some of my own feelings here.
I think the school was too quick to give up on Lavin. I think Lavin didn't do himself favors with some of his staff and detachment from being on campus. These are some matters that should have been discussed and resolved with common ground.
The school went in a direction with Mullin which is fine. The roster was ready to turn over and I get if you made a move it was the year to do it.
I think Mullin really whiffed from the start on his staff. Too much inexperienced coaches on board. The transfer route was the way to go to bring balance to a roster which has been lopsided since Norm Roberts went for broke signing Brownlee and Hardy to same graduating class with bulk of roster. Mullin should have had a clear path to philosophy before hiring staff and don't think he really did which is why the whole Slice/Matt power struggle occurred. The school went cheap after the buyout of Slice which caused us to play with short deck. One failure shouldn't cause another failure but this is St. John's.
Mullin should have been forced to shake up staff and add more experience from bench to administrative. His detachment to campus was similar to that of Lavin which didn't sit well with many. Again should have found common ground.
The bottom line is the school ineptitude has failed both Lavin and Mullin. Can't keep making moves every 4 years and expect to have consistency.
Mike Anderson is a good basketball coach. He might be best basketball coach we've had in a long time but there is more to winning in college basketball then being a good basketball coach. The first 2 recruits signed are Norm quality and it's a step back. I think this team can be top 5 in conference next year then take step back next 2 years with lackluster recruiting. Then what? That is what is ultimately concerning.
Lavin and Mullin won the press conference but lost the season.
CMA is the answer for what turned into a mess of a hire. The senior admin behind this has made everyone including themselves look like amateurs, because they are amateurs.
CMA is not their first or second choice. They didn’t even consider him until Jeff Capel gave them the idea.
Why? They first wanted a NYer. Ok, but Roberts and Mullin are NYers and did that help keep kids home? Very, very few want to stay, but those kids are more likely to stay if the program has a legitimate coach.
CMA is certainly that, and then some.
I would guess that in several years we’ll look back upon this hiring process and laugh about how lucky we were not to get Bobby Hurley or Porter Moser.