There are TONS of kids with the intangibles, but there aren't many who want to be here.
Congratulations, you just defined the role coaches play in recruiting. It is literally their job to make kids “want to be” where they are coaching. Making people want something is sales.
Furthermore, the most oft cited reason for kids committing to play for a certain program is to play for the coach of that program. There has been a saying for decades in college basketball: “Recruits commit to coaches not programs.”
Norm Roberts got the best kids that “wanted to be here” too.
Let’s strip all objective ways to measure recruiting and go on feelings and intangibles. That sounds good. I mean, things tend to workout for the better at St. John’s, right?